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Candidate Forum Monday night at Bruceville-Eddy

There are six candidates running for three places on the Bruceville-Eddy City Council. There will be a Candidates Forum Monday, Oct. 18, at 6:30 p. m. at the BE Middle school. Bill Foster, editor of the Suburban Courier will help moderate the forum. Candidates as they appear on the ballots are:  Halbert Wilcox- Incumbent  Connally Bass-Incumbent [...]

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Chisholm Trail Festival-Across the Brazos at Waco

Chisholm Trail Festival-Across the Brazos at Waco

Chisholm Trail Festival-Across the Brazos at Waco Who: // Mack Abernathy When: Saturday, October 23, 2010 9:00 AM – Sunday, October 24, 2010 5:00 PM CDT Where: Indian Springs Park MLK Blvd Waco Texas 76703 Get Directions

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Early voting began Monday. Over 7,000 have voted in first three days.

Early voting began Monday. Over 7,000 have voted in first three days, at the usual five sites. Records Building, 214 N. 4th Robinson City Hall, 111 W. Lyndale Lacy-Lakeview Civic Center, 503 E. Craven Ave. Multi-Purpose Community Ctr. 1020 Elm First Assn. of God Church, 6701 Bosque Hours Monday Oct. 18 thru Oct, 22, 8 [...]

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TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 15 YEARS

     AUSTIN, Texas—Authors and publishers descend on the Texas Capitol the weekend of October 16 and 17 during the 15th annual Texas Book Festival. The free, two-day event showcases more than 200 of the nation’s most accomplished writers. All literary genres will be represented with events including author panels, discussions, book signings, as well as [...]

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GIVE TEXAS’ HISTORIC CEMETERIES A GHOST OF A CHANCE

     AUSTIN, Texas— The Texas Historical Commission (THC) estimates there are as many as 50,000 cemeteries throughout the state, many which may be eligible for historic designation. October offers many opportunities for you to get out and help preserve these graveyards, which are one of Texas’ most significant, but sometimes forgotten cultural resources. Several events [...]

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HISTORIC TEXAS COURTHOUSES NOW FEATURED

     AUSTIN, Texas—With historic courthouses as diverse as the mountains in the west to the piney woods of East Texas, the temples of justice that are found in each of the state’s 254 counties showcase remarkable architectural accomplishments. Images of some of these beautiful structures are now highlighted on the Texas Historical Commission’s (THC) website [...]

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OCTOBER IS TEXAS ARCHEOLOGY MONTH

    AUSTIN, Texas—October is more than just gourds and ghouls. Explore the real historic stories waiting to be unearthed at one of numerous mock digs occurring throughout Texas in association with Texas Archeology Month (TAM).        Across the state in October, TAM will feature archeology fairs, demonstrations of native crafts and various other hands-on activities, [...]

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We’ll have free tickets for “SCREAMS” The World’s Largest Halloween Park , to give away with a new subscription to The Waco Citizen or The Suburban Courier Newspaper

Waco Citizen Newspaper 1020 North 25th St. Waco, Texas 76707 (254) 754-3511 Waco Citizen-$24 per year Suburban Courier-$18.00 per year Out of County add $10.00 Call  for  more Details This Friday night at 7:30 pm we begin the 15th season of Screams, The World’s Largest Halloween Park. Grab your family and friends and join our [...]

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