Event introduces CASA to community
Tuesday evening, May 2, about 80 people gathered at Tranquilo Ranch in Groesbeck for the first major event of the newly formed CASA of Freestone and Limestone Counties, also being referred to as Bi-Stone CASA.
Tuesday evening, May 2, about 80 people gathered at Tranquilo Ranch in Groesbeck for the first major event of the newly formed CASA of Freestone and Limestone Counties, also being referred to as Bi-Stone CASA.
The majority of voters seem to be happy with their representation on city council and the school board, as the incumbents won their elections Saturday, May 6. A total of 1,162 ballots were cast in the county according to the Limestone County Elections Administration.
During the Public Comment portion of the meeting, Precinct 4 Commissioner Bobby Forest addressed the court and attendees on the topic of property valuations, which are handled by the County Appraisal District.
“I want to stand here as a citizen, not as a commissioner, and make sure that the general public understands, not being critical of the Limestone County Appraisal District because they have a lot of rules they have to follow, but the Appraisal District is not the county; it has nothing to do with this commission, Mexia ISD, the City of Groesbeck, anybody.
Mexia Police Department officials confirmed Friday, May 5, that the body discovered May 3 is that of Xavier Omarion Molina.
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Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-5103
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