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Commissioners hear county road woes, county officials take office

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Tonya Fossett spoke to the commissioners during the first Bosque County Commissioners Court Meeting of 2021 Monday, expressing her concerns about traffic on CR 3112 by the Bosque River in Clifton. According to Fossett and her neighbor, Wade Dansby, who was also present at the meeting, buses and trucks are destroying the road because they are not adhering to posted signs.

Welcoming the New Year

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David and Debbie Carter rang in the new year on their ranch outside of Morgan with a celebration of fireworks behind their festive holiday display. Cheers to a happy, healthy New Year! Courtesy Photo | David Carter.

Senior Services warns of COVID-19 vaccine scams

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As COVID-19 vaccines continue to roll out across the county, Bosque County Senior Services Project Director Susan Baker, along with several federal agencies, warns the public about fraudulent schemes emerging related to the vaccines.

COVID-19 update

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Bosque County Emergency Management Coordinator Chris Anderson told commissioners he solved the disconnect regarding reported COVID-19 numbers on the Texas DSHS website. “The active case count from the county and the state is overemphasized by probable cases,” Anderson said Monday.

Cranfills Gap dedicates Veterans Memorial at Wade Lee Park

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November 18, 2020- The sun was shining down on Cranfills Gap last Wednesday as the community came together to dedicate the newly erected Veterans Memorial in Wade Lee City Park. Reverend Brian Barrett started the ceremony with prayer and a song about what it means to wear the uniform before inviting the crowd to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.

Distilling hand spirits

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April 4, 2020- Who is perfectly equipped to manufacture and ramp up emergency production of a highly prized and elusive hand sanitizer? Your local distillery! With national shortages induced by Covid-19 buyouts of protective hand-cleaning products, the distillers of alcohol spirits have found a new calling. Many have put their production of gin, brandy, or vodka on hold to meet a more pressing demand for emergency supplies of hand sanitizer.

Fire fighters retire after three decades of service

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June 17, 2020- When recounting Meridian’s pillars of the community, very few could be mentioned in the same breath as Russell Crawford and Mike Walker, the two men who retired from the Meridian Volunteer Fire Department after serving more than three decades together.

Local EMS fight on frontlines

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August 5, 2020- The coronavirus pandemic has been difficult for most people: emotionally, financially and physically. But perhaps none so much on those as the people who make the first contacts with COVID-19 patients.