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Wortham High’s Ben Havens following in family footsteps
Wortham High School senior Ben Havens has made high marks as he’s gone through the school and will be graduating later this month, but when considering his family, his achievement is not so unusual.
Case Adair helping Connally athletes with their recruiting
Today’s Bible verse comes from Kenneth PASCHAL, former Mexiaite who has the verse on his Branded Cross (a Country Gospel band) card: COLOSSIANS 3:17 — Whatever you do, in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus.
New Sims principal considers students kids she never had
LaKechia Johnson is finishing the school year as A.B. McBay’s assistant principal, but she is also looking forward to becoming R.Q. Sims Principal in the upcoming school year.
Shabby Bling not too shabby!
Members of the Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce help the owners of Shabby Bling cut the ribbon on their new boutique at 108 N. Sherman on Friday, April 30. Shown here, from left, are Chamber members Ariel Minchew and Elizabeth Luna, co-owners Barbara DeBerry and her daughter, Linda Measles, Chamber President Linda Archibald, and Chamber members Karen Bayless and Keath Huff. Photo by Roxanne Thompson/The Mexia News