TV interviewer with Mexia roots highlights area artists
When TV news anchor and reporter Lindsay Liepman moved back to Waco in 2018 to work at KXXV-TV, she began a news segment called Texas Voices, which featured Texans telling their stories.
When TV news anchor and reporter Lindsay Liepman moved back to Waco in 2018 to work at KXXV-TV, she began a news segment called Texas Voices, which featured Texans telling their stories.
Demolition of the building at 300 E. Commerce. St. in Mexia began Wednesday, Feb. 3, hastened by another section collapsing last month.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday unveiled a legislative agenda centered on the state’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and a series of more politically charged issues such as police funding and “election integrity.”
Two bids for courthouse restoration work were presented to the Limestone County commissioners by Maintenance Director Sam Callis during their Tuesday, Jan. 26 meeting.
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