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Milano VFD chili supper set for Feb. 20

Milano Volunteer Fire Department will hold their annual chili supper on Saturday, Feb. 20, starting at 4:30 p.m. Dinners include chili, beans and all the fixings including tea and dessert. There will also be an online auction and a gun drawing.

Historical preservation grant applications

Applications are being accepted for Milam County Historical Commission Preservation Grants for 2021. Deadline for applications is Jan. 30. For more information, email HollyBonordenJentsch@gmail.com or call/text 979-255-2347.

Seventh death reported due to COVID-19

There has been another COVID related death in Milam County. This is the seventh death to report in the past seven days. This brings the total deaths in the county to 25 since the pandemic started. On December 28, 2021 there were 11 deaths in the county and now has doubled t in less than 30 days.

City working on water main break

Water Main Break at Alcoa & Middleton City crews are working to repair a water main break at Alcoa & Middleton. Water customers may have low to no water pressure today, which is Jan. 27 until approximately 1 p.m.

Milam County deputy arrests wanted man

Milam County Sheriff’s Office arrested a subject wanted out of Louisiana on a long list of felony charges a little after midnight Monday. Milam County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Perez stopped the suspect for a minor traffic violation at FM 2095 and U.S. 77.

More deaths attributed to COVID-19

"This sounds like a broken record, but we must report another three deaths in Milam County last week, due to COVID-19. This makes a total of six deaths we reported for the week of January 18, 2021.

Another COVID-19 death in Milam County

There has been another death in Milam County due to COVID-19. This is the third death in just one week. "One of these individuals was young and one was old," County Judge Steve Young said in an email. "This virus does not care how old you are or what sex you are.

County, Brookshire Brothers in tentative agreement on vaccinations

Thursday the Milam County made a tentative agreement to partner with Brookshire Brothers to speed up the vaccination process. Brookshire Brothers pharmacy in Rockdale, under the direction of Sarah Goeres offered and the county accepted to partner, according to an email from County Judge Steve Young.

Two more people die of effects of COVID-19

Two more people in Milam County have died because of COVID-19. "It saddens me to report that two more Milam County residents have died because of COVID. Two more of our residents have needlessly died because of this terrible virus," County Judge Steve Young said.