Benefit event, foundation helping local children reunite
As if losing their parents wasn’t enough to get through, four Limestone County children have continued to endure hardships over the last year.
As if losing their parents wasn’t enough to get through, four Limestone County children have continued to endure hardships over the last year.
Backpacks stuffed with breakfast items await students at Groesbeck ISD. As part of a school program, students at H.O. Whitehurst are delivered a hot breakfast and eat just after class begins at 8 a.m. Pictured are the assembled backpacks before delivery to each classroom. Principal Kimberly Carter says the program is to help faciliate learning and starting off the day in the classroom right. Before distributing the goodies, she checks in on individual classrooms. Contributed photo.
The Limestone County Historical Commission is seeking the public's help in identifying the family in this historical photo. Those with information should contact the commission at 254-729-5064 or visit the Limestone County Museum at 210 W. Navasota St. in Groesbeck.
Meet Irish! She is a sweet dog approximately two years old but she still loves to play . She gets along with the other dogs here and especially likes the puppies. Irish is ready to find her forever home. She likes to come inside and outside, in addition to being crate trained. To meet Irish, contact LARAS House by calling 254-292-9552.
Financial issues, farm or business problems, as well as fear of losing the farm, impact farmers' and ranchers' mental health.
P.O. Box 440
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-5103
Fax: 254-729-0362