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As fewer lawyers work in these areas, people accused of crimes have to wait longer, get less help, and face a greater chance of unfair treatment. In this article, we will help you understand why this shortage is happening and what rural areas are going through to help make the justice system fairer for everyone across Texas.
Read moreIola High School Valedictorian Sierra Waneck begins a journey this fall to a career field that will bring relief and comfort to those she serves. Sierra, the daughter of Thomas and Codi Waneck, will enter Texas A&M University to pursue a degree in Animal Science and then apply to chiropractic school. Her leadership skills, candor and entrepreneurial spirit will serve her well in her chosen field as a chiropractor licensed to treat both animals and humans.
Read moreIola High School Salutatorian Cotulla Shive has been dancing toward her dream most of her life and her hard work and dedication are being rewarded. Armed with multiple scholarships, Shive will begin Texas State University in the fall seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance with Performance and Choreography Concentration.
Read moreMs. Paceley’s first grade students at John C. Webb Elementary had a jam–packed week of learning and fun. They hosted Pokémon Day, May 16. Students measured and caught their Pokémon's using standard and nonstandard units. They also had a Magical Day with memory bracelets and second grade dreams, sports camp, beach day, camping day and bubble fun.
Read moreAnderson–Shiro Elementary students donated $2,613.78 to Grimes County Animal Rescue, May 19. The money was raised through their annual Lemonade Wars fundraiser, where students build and operate lemonade stands. The money donated will directly benefit the dogs, cats, puppies, and more at the shelter.
Read moreThe Navasota High School FFA Milk Quality team traveled throughout the state competing at invitationals to prepare for district and area contests. They placed first in district and seventh at area. Team members are Grace Mendez, Kaden Mayfield, Rashim Estrada and Eva Moore.
Read moreA group of Navasota High School students received national recognition for their participation in the Silent Heroes of the Cold War: Honoring Korean War Veterans project.
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