Flooding photos from New Year's Eve
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A Mexia police officer monitors the railroad underpass on Ross at Hwy. 14. Rain fell most of Wednesday night and continued Thursday morning.
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A Mexia police officer monitors the railroad underpass on Ross at Hwy. 14. Rain fell most of Wednesday night and continued Thursday morning.
Mexia Fire Department’s annual Christmas Day Toy Giveaway went well, but the effort was over in record time.
Each December 31st, people anxiously await and count down to the arrival of the new year. January 1 often is a time for reflection and for making future plans. It also is a holiday full of tradition.
The latest cumulative figures for people who tested positive for COVID-19 virus and a cumulative count of those who have died, was shown Tuesday, Dec. 29, at 8:30 a.m., from Johns Hopkins University and Medicine website (coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html) to be:
A former judge from the Lone Star State passed away in Chicago on Dec. 31, 1867 never knowing he would soon be immortalized in a short story that may be based more on fact than fiction.
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