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The goal is to have all the bricks in front of the Wilson County Jailhouse Museum with names inscribed. Although a number of bricks closest to the front door of the historical structure are already ...
COURTESY/Floresville Electric Light & Power System Floresville Electric Light & Power System (FELPS) crews perform a “Jack and Slide” method July 17 to move a 15-megavoltampere (MVA) transformer at ...
From the time Donald J. Trump won his second term in the presidential election back in November, he has not stopped making headlines. That’s because he has not stopped doing things. It has now been ...
There was a time not too long ago when American scientists and American research facilities were the envy of the world. In those days, our scientists typically swept Nobel and other international ...
Wilson County Expo Center Steering Committee members Melissa Laffey (lr), Nash Nichols, Craig Mutz, and Paul Pfeil join Scott and Russell Boening, alongside Wilson County Commissioner Russell King, ...
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Congratulations to these area residents that are among the Spring 2025 graduates of Midwestern State University (MSU) in Wichita Falls, Texas: •Floresville — Ileana Lucio, Bachelor of Applied Arts and ...
American Shows presents two great shows in Floresville this weekend. The Floresville Gun & Card Show is set for Saturday and Sunday, July 19-20, at the Floresville Event Center, 600 S.H. 97, in ...
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Bracewell attorney Blakely Fernandez outlines a tax abatement agreement July 14 to the Wilson County commissioners for a solar farm in eastern Wilson County. News [Video below] A solar farm will soon ...
This recipe for “Ugly Dip” is from Fire in the Kitchen, a recipe book from La Vernia Fire & Rescue and the La Vernia Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary in La Vernia; it was published as a fundraiser.
Confirmation July 9 of a case of New World Screwworm in the Mexican state of Veracruz, only 370 miles south of the U.S. Mexico border, has prompted the U.S. Department of Agriculture to close U.S.