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Wed
10
Jun

He's a man of many talents

 

Tue
09
Jun

Fashion Show wows crowd at Arts Center

 

Fri
05
Jun

Congressman visits county

 

Thu
04
Jun

Countywide garage sales are June 13

 

Do you have some trash that you just know could be someone else’s treasure, like that old treadmill from your New Year’s resolution three years ago that is now holding coats and boxes of Christmas lights? It’s time to dig it out, dust it off, and stick a price tag on it.
On Saturday, June 13, citizens all over the county will be dragging out the contents of their sheds, garages, and junk drawers and offering them for sale in their carports and driveways.
The Jackson County Herald-Tribune has lowered the price of garage sale ads to just $5 for 25 words for the countywide garage sale. The deadline for ads is 5 p.m. on Friday, June 5. Ads can be purchased by stopping by the newspaper office from 8 to 5, Monday through Friday.
 

 

Wed
03
Jun

Local judge and family get flooded out in Wimberley

 

Tue
02
Jun

Hilcorp hosts public meeting at Industrial ISD

Jackson County resident Johnny Dugger addresses Hilcorp representatives.T

 

Tue
02
Jun

Local rains cause no damage

Jackson County has seen an abundance of rain this spring. U.S. Geological Survey shows that since March, local river levels have peaked several times into flooding stages.

Though water levels were up, we did not see any damage, said Patrick Brzozowski, general manager at Lavaca Navidad River Authority. He said it has been a general inundation – nothing extreme.

According to the National Weather Service, Lavaca River exceeded Flood Stage with 21 feet at the end of May, but dropped back down to normal levels by June 2. The NWS Storm Prediction Center shows the worst of the rain is over and levels are expected to remain normal. The record for Lavaca River is 28 feet, exceeding Major Flood Stage, in July 2007.

Tue
02
Jun

Baby alligator found in residential area in Ganado

 

Tue
02
Jun

Home fire preparedness campaign is continued

 

Tue
02
Jun

Home fire preparedness campaign is continued

 

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