National Night Out
At the close of Mexia’s National Night Out, local pastors lead those present in praying for the safety of first-responders. Shown here, l-r, are Mexia Fire Department Capt. Johnny Brown, the Rev.
At the close of Mexia’s National Night Out, local pastors lead those present in praying for the safety of first-responders. Shown here, l-r, are Mexia Fire Department Capt. Johnny Brown, the Rev.
For six years, Mexia High School has been developing hometown heroes, students who participate in a number of community service projects throughout the year.
Disturbances in two Mexia families resulted in three arrests last week. The first incident occurred Monday, Sept. 24, just after 9 a.m., when a man in the 700 block of
The factory whistle from Mexia’s old textile mill has been donated to the Mexia School Museum. Michael and Rita Blackmon Jones of Axtell presented the whistle to Ron Capehart, president
Despite early morning storms all over the county Saturday, about 20 people and as many or more dogs gathered at the Confederate Reunion Grounds for Paws for a Cause. Put
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