Ornaments memorializing crime victims cover Angel Tree
Like so many other events this year, the Angel Tree ceremony had to be canceled, but by no means are the crime victims the ornaments represent forgotten.
Like so many other events this year, the Angel Tree ceremony had to be canceled, but by no means are the crime victims the ornaments represent forgotten.
Billy and Linda Holmes Archibald were both born at Brown Hospital in Mexia. They were raised in Mexia and graduated Class of 1969 at Mexia High School. Billy and Linda attended Navarro College and were married in August 1970.
Just in time for the holiday season, Limestone County commissioners delivered good tidings that the sale of the Limestone County Detention Center was approved, and a contract with La- Salle Corrections has been signed.
When Mexia’s Christmas events began Thursday evening, the temperature was 46 degrees and falling, but the smiles and positive attitudes of those attending helped warm the atmosphere.
Limestone County has been ordered to reduce the occupancy of businesses to 50 percent as of Dec. 1 since the percentage of COVID-19 hospital beds to beds available is over 15 percent in the five counties constituting the Heart of Texas Regional Advisory Council Region M.
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