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Mexia Lions Club President Bill Matthews presents Mexia High School senior Gwendolyn Johnson with a decorative pin for being chosen the Club’s September Sweetheart.
Mexia Lions Club President Bill Matthews presents Mexia High School senior Gwendolyn Johnson with a decorative pin for being chosen the Club’s September Sweetheart.
H-E-B employees, Mexia State Supported Living Center Volunteer Council and staff gather to celebrate a $5,000 donation to the council. From left, are Debbie Allen Hendrix, council volunteer; Tonya Cockrell, director of MSSLC Community Relations; Bill Ward, volunteer council president; Michael Warden, H-E-B, top store leader; Melinda Gentry, MSSLC facility director; Jackie Crai, Mexia H-E-B; Cheryl Cockrell, council volunteer; Melissa Wright, Mexia H-E-B; Venterlene McIllveen, assistant director of community relations.
The Mexia Economic Development Corp. Board of Directors got back to business Nov. 7 under the watchful eyes of the public, after a month of redirection.
As went Texas voters in the Nov. 7 constitutional amendment election so did Limestone County’s.
Mexia Lady Cats basketball coach Kendrick Johnson reacts to an official’s call during the his team’s opening game of the season against Dallas Life Oak at the Mexia High School gym Tuesday, Nov. 7. Johnson, who is in his first year at the helm of the Ladycats, had a successful debut as his team won 60-25. See the story, Page 8.
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