Mexia Downtown reports on planned activities
Mexia Downtown met Wednesday for the first time since February, because of the cancellations from the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexia Downtown met Wednesday for the first time since February, because of the cancellations from the coronavirus pandemic.
Voices for Children’s CASA – Court-Appointed Special Advocates – has opened a satellite office in Mexia at Navarro College. The office will focus solely on advocacy efforts in Limestone and Freestone counties.
Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church held an anniversary parade Sunday, July 26, to congratulate its pastor, the Rev. Byron Ravnell, on his 14th anniversary as pastor. Shown here, from left, are Michael McElroy, Pastor Ravnell, Shirley Proctor, DeSean Rhoden and at rear taking pictures, Patsy Curry.
Mike Satterfield, automotive aficionado, blogger and businessman, has been planning and organizing the Groesbeck Grand Prix: Festival of Motoring since the spring, and on Tuesday, July 28, he earned the approval of Limestone County Commissioners for the necessary road closures to hold the event at Fort Parker on Sept. 5-6.
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