1891 Landmark Courthouse Reduced to Ashes in 1954 Fire
The historic Limestone County Courthouse, a landmark dating back to 1891, was reduced to ashes in a devastating fire that broke out on Sunday, May 16, 1954, around 1:30 a.m.
The historic Limestone County Courthouse, a landmark dating back to 1891, was reduced to ashes in a devastating fire that broke out on Sunday, May 16, 1954, around 1:30 a.m.
The Class of 2024 recently expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Tami Kadlacek, a dedicated individual who has been working with them for the past three years.
The Groesbeck City Council entertained a larger audience than usual at their meeting on Tuesday, May 21, bearing witness to the swearing-in of two newly elected members of the council: Marcus McGruder and Pamela Gonner.
Enge-Washington Intermediate has been gifted an incredible, customized vending machine full of options that feed not students’ bellies, but their minds.
A pilot program launched by Limestone County Victim Assistance Coordinator Glyn Sloan is underway to educate students about law enforcement officers’ work.
P.O. Box 440
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-5103
Fax: 254-729-0362