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Potts Named AVCA South Central Region Coach of the Year

Fourth-year head coachwas named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) South Central Region Coach of the Year following the association's announcement on Wednesday morning while Taytum Stow was tabbed the region's Freshman of the Year andwas placed on the All-Region team.In just four seasons, Potts has returned Lady Buff volleyball to one of the nation's elite programs, leading her alma mater to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Elite Eight. Potts has guided the WT squad to a 30-4 overall record with a perfect 16-0 league record ... Read more

Santa Anna High School HOMECOMING

Every fall since 1953, Santa Anna High School Alumni have gathered in Santa Anna to participate in the annual Homecoming activities and to keep in touch with former classmates and teachers. All Santa Anna Exes, former teachers, faculty, and administr ... Read more

Coleman County Sheriff’s Office issues Silver Alert for mi

The Coleman County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a missing 84-year-old woman who they say poses a credible threat to her own health and safety.

COLEMAN, Texas – The Coleman County Sheriff’s Office is looking for an 84-year-old wo ... Read more

Six-Man Football in Texas: For the love of the game

Everyone knows that in Texas, high school football is King, and the Friday night lights run deep in every community, but what many do not know is that Texas is unique in that many rural communities are too small to field an 11-man squad.

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Adopt-a-Highway history

It all started in the Lone Star State

Did you know the first highway ever adopted was right here in Texas?

The seeds of the program were planted in 1963 when James R. “Bobby” Evans, then a young engineer in the San Angelo District, was assigned to show an educational film to civic organizations and schools in the area. The film, titled “Money to Burn,” illustrated the harms of littering along the highway. While it struck a chord with Evans, the message didn’t seem to have an effect on the traveling public – ... Read more

Hattie Mae Dunlop Herring

Hattie Mae Dunlop Herring, beloved mother, grandmother and friend, went to her Heavenly home on October 26, 2022. She was born April 18, 1930, to John and Hattie Dunlop in Hamilton, Texas, one of 13 children. Hattie graduated from Hamilton High Schoo ... Read more

Texas to plug 800 orphaned oil wells under federal infrastru

WASHINGTON — Thousands of abandoned, dried-up wells blanket Texas, serving as monuments to the state's long history of oil and gas drilling.

What You Need To Know Texas is eligible to receive $343 million under the Bipartisan Infrastru ... Read more

Add Bangsfest to Your Spring Event Calendar

This article is a part of the 2022 Spring Travel Guide, a sponsored collection brought to you by our travel advertising partners. You can find more spring travel destinations and events here

Join us June 25, 2022, for Bangsfest! This yea ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.