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Sam Houston State University has announced its list of graduates for the Spring 2025 semester. The following area students received their degrees: ...
A fast-moving grass fire burned approximately 98 acres along Highway 164 in Groesbeck on Saturday evening, prompting a swift response from multiple area fire departments and rallying a wave of ...
With solemn reverence and heartfelt tributes, American Legion Post 288 held its annual Memorial Day observance on Monday inside the historic Limestone County Courthouse. The event was originally ...
As the sun set on Groesbeck High School’s Class of 2025 high school career, two students took the stage to reflect on the journey behind and the path ahead.
Congratulations to Kassandra Guerrero and Trent Platt, Class of 2025 on Groesbeck High School, who will be participating in the 2025 FCA Victory Bowls.
At the latest BiStone Health Alliance meeting, Tuesday, May 13, held as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, mental health advocate and Director of Business Development for Cedar Crest Hospital, ...
The Groesbeck City Council held a quick meeting on Tuesday, May 20, with Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Warren Anglin leading the meeting, as Mayor Matthew Dawley was out sick.
The Kosse City Council had much to discuss at their meeting on Tuesday, May 13, including perhaps most pertinently, another rate increase by Frontier Waste Solutions, effective June 1.
Goats Baseball struggled in their playoff series against the Franklin Lions, dropping all three games over the weekend.
Gov. Greg Abbott last week signed a $1 billion private school voucher bill into law in front of a large crowd at the Governor’s Mansion, the San Antonio Express-News and other media outlets reported.
Ami Wietzikoski was announced as the winner of a free Groesbeck Journal subscription in the Mother’s Day Look-Alike Contest. Congratulations to Ami and thank you to all who participated in the fun ...
The Kosse EDC Board was missing a few members at their meeting on Tuesday, May 13, but a quorum was present and they got right to business.