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It seems like I always have a death to report. I just returned home from my Aunt Doris Becker’s funeral. Due to COVID-19 and the hurricane, several of the out-of-town relatives were unable to attend, but it was good to see that many people did come for the family.
Read moreWe are known for making things happen in Richards, whether it be supporting our school, sharing news at the post office, or grabbing a quick bite to eat at Richards Grocery, or Haynie’s Store.
Read morePrayers for all who were affected by Hurricane Laura. We only received a shower but many lost electricity. I hope electricity for those are restored soon.
Read moreEvergreen Baptist Church resumed Sunday School classes Sunday, Aug. 23. Classes had been suspended since the coronavirus outbreak began several months back. There were approximately 50 that attended the first Sunday back.
Read moreDarrell Hall neighborhood news: It is very important that Darrell Hall property owners let us know their thoughts and concerns as the process comes closer to implementation. Please visit our Facebook page and share your “two-cents.”
Read moreLast weekend the Grimes VFW Post 4006 hosted the District 17 meeting. I am not sure how many people attended but with social distancing, the place looked full. Our district consists of 10 Posts and the quarterly meetings are shared throughout the district.
Read moreSt. Mary’s Catholic Church will hold their annual bazaar at the church on Labor Day, Sunday, Sept. 6. Because of Covid-19, this year’s bazaar will be totally different than ever before. Join in for a safe and funfilled day.
Read moreIn the south, we are known for our traditions- our tradition for family, food, and faith. All of which hold great meaning for many in our community. One of the groups working hard to preserve our history and heritage is the Grimes County Historical Commission (GCHC).
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