Construction company officially hands library keys back to city
The city of Mexia officially received the keys to Gibbs Memorial Library from the company that restored it after the Sept. 28, 2019, arson fire.
The city of Mexia officially received the keys to Gibbs Memorial Library from the company that restored it after the Sept. 28, 2019, arson fire.
The latest global and national figures for people who tested positive for COVID-19 virus and a count of those who have died, was shown Friday, July 24, at 8:30 a.m., from the Johns Hopkins University and Medicine website (coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html) to be listed below. The Texas and Limestone County statistics are from the Department of State Health Services (https://dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/additionaldata.aspx, then click on DSHS COVID-19 Dashboard).
The following news announcement is from the Office of Gov. Greg Abbott (gov.texas.gov). It has been summarized for space considerations, but the full press release is available at the Governor’s websites.
Friends and parishioners of the Rev. Michael Vestal, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, hold a Happy Birthday Parade for him on Tuesday, July 21, in front of his home on Main Street in Mexia.
Members of the Mexia Area Chamber of Commerce help Shaggy Chic owners and employees cut the ribbon at their ribbon-cutting ceremony, held Tuesday, July 21, at the pet grooming business, located at 103 E. Main in Mexia. Shown here, from left, are Chamber members Keath Huff and Kera Nichols, and Mexia EDC Executive Director JoAnna Shivers; employees Callista Hatton, Jade Steed and Rosa Nacias; owners Kristin and Eric Shamblin and sons Caleb, 9, Derek, 5 and Ethan, 7, and therapy dog Sugar Bear; Chamber President Linda Archibald and Chamber member Drew Allen.
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