Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/24/2014 - 12:14pm
It’s not just tens of thousands of shoppers and vendors that will be descending on Fayette County over the next three weeks for the massive antiques shows that fill the pastures and town squares around Fayetteville, Round Top and Warrenton.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/24/2014 - 12:10pm
The First Baptist Church of La Grange has been located on the same corner on Travis Street since 1967 – but only for a few
Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/20/2014 - 12:02pm
Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/20/2014 - 12:01pm
Lights, camera, action – the La Grange One Act Play troupe will be performing George Bernards Shaw’s 1924 play “Saint
Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/20/2014 - 12:00pm
Bigger is better – at least as far as the Oviedo family and their car dealership is concerned. The Oviedos, who have
owned the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealership in La Grange for nearly six years, are expanding their business and moving to a new location nearby
Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/17/2014 - 2:00pm
Paul Brinkley, an expert on economic development married to 1985 La Grange High School graduate Cynthis Laffey Brinkley is out with a new book on Afghanistan which is receiving a lot of national notice. The author grew up in Wylie
Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/17/2014 - 1:59pm
“A Right to Preach,” a gospel stage play, featuring La Grange’s Tiana Perez and Debra Steward and co-produced by La Grangenative Rose Brimmer, will be held Saturday March 22 at 6 p.m. in the La Grange Auditorium, located at 650 East
Travis
Published by News Staff on Mon, 03/17/2014 - 1:55pm
An 18-wheeler traveling up the Highway 77 bluff flipped on its side Friday morning blocking both lanes of traffic and resulting in the closure of the busy roadway for at least two hours. The La Grange Volunteer Fire Department responded
Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/13/2014 - 5:30pm
Drought conditions in 2013 had an almost 14 percent negative effect on overall agricultural income in Fayette County, according to the 2013 annual Agricultural Increment Report compiled by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension agent Scott Willey and Farm Service Agency head Levi Garlick
Published by News Staff on Thu, 03/13/2014 - 5:29pm
David Staglik buys and sells antique gasoline signs at his new venue just south of Round Top on SH 237. He put up two rows of examples to attract attention. There is also a large metal building on the hill full of other interesting gasoline-related commercial art.