Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/24/2016 - 11:44am
By H.H. HOWZE A friend used to advertise that he sold “antiques and high class junque.” There are arguably several classes of junk, no matter how it’s spelled, at venues around the countryside during the twice-yearly markets. Junk has its own cachet, even when its not really junk.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/24/2016 - 11:42am
By ELAINE THOMAS When George Koudelka was in the fourth grade at Flatonia Elementary School, he recited the names of all the United States presidents from memory at the PTA meeting on February 11, 1955.
By H.H. HOWZE Drinking water contamination is in the news these days, nowhere more so than the tragic situation in Flint, Michigan where an attempt to save money by switching water systems is exposing thousands of households to elevated levels of lead.
At 8:06 p.m. Tuesday, officers from the La Grange Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety were forced to pepper spray, and taze (twice) a naked man who was walking around and being disruptive on the 300 block of W. Milam St.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/21/2016 - 10:05am
By H.H. HOWZE Drinking water contamination is in the news these days, nowhere more so than the tragic situation in Flint, Michigan where an attempt to save money by switching water systems is exposing thousands of households to elevated levels of lead.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/21/2016 - 9:51am
By WILLIAM DOMINIC ZELUFF In spite of 20 mile per hour wind gusts Saturday, La Grange’s fourth annual Uncorked Wine & Food Festival exceeded previous turnouts, with a record-breaking 750 tickets sold. Every year the event combats some form of inclement weather, organizers said.