Food pantry at Navarro College available for students in need
Students who attend Navarro College classes and may need food for the Thanksgiving holiday are invited to go to the main campus office to request help.
Students who attend Navarro College classes and may need food for the Thanksgiving holiday are invited to go to the main campus office to request help.
Linda Condon, center, is cutting the ribbon and celebrating the opening of her Arts and Entertainment Center, one of the newest businesses in Mexia. She is surrounded by friends and local business owners who are welcoming her to the downtown area. The facility is located at 307 Commerce St. next to Incommons Bank. The spacious, two-story venue, known as the J.I. Building, can be reserved for parties, weddings and baby showers, dances, family reunions, school proms, business meetings and more. Contact Nancy Vasquez, coordinator, at 903-390-8392 for additional information. Photo by Curtis Burton/The Mexia News
Most businesses and government offices in Mexia will be closed for Thanksgiving Day.
Two new sergeants are now at the helm of their respective shifts at the Mexia Police Department, Chief Brian Bell recently announced.
The entryway of Mexia High School was a sight to behold Friday, with all the food donations stacked every which way. “We are so blessed to live in a community that gives back so much,” said Sheena Shaw, MHS Student Council sponsor. See the story and more photos, Page 3. Photo by Curtis Burton/The Mexia News
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