County officials hope to receive COVID-19 relief funds soon
Financial relief for the Limestone County government for the many COVID-19-related expenses it has incurred is expected soon, with the state’s distributing CARES Act funds.
Financial relief for the Limestone County government for the many COVID-19-related expenses it has incurred is expected soon, with the state’s distributing CARES Act funds.
Mexia-based feeding group MANNHA (Mexia Area Nutrition, Needs and Homeless Advocates) has elected new officers, but its mission is still to feed the hungry, and there are plenty of them.
When Limestone County Judge Richard Duncan received a certified letter from Prairie Hill Wind Project, informing him that the Wind Farm would not pay the first tax payment of 2021, he was surprised, to say the least.
Limestone County Attorney Roy DeFriend was notified early Tuesday, Jan. 5, that the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles plans to medically parole inmate Carlos Don Stultz, the man convicted in 1970 of killing Mexia teen Kathy Jones in June 1969. Stultz was also convicted of killing a Grand Prairie girl in August 1968.
This week at Mexia LTC we started the week off with playing hallway checkers on Monday morning. Residents played bingo on Monday afternoon. We were to read Bible study notes sent by Bob Kersten on Tuesday morning on each hall. Residents were to play bean bag toss on Tuesday afternoon. Residents will do in-room activities of choice on Wednesday morning. Residents will play bingo that afternoon. Residents will enjoy manicures on Thursday morning and play ring toss that afternoon. Residents will enjoy manicures on Friday morning and play bingo that afternoon. Residents will enjoy church services either online or on TV on Sunday evening.
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