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One Stop closed due to COVID

The One Stop Center in Rockdale is closed temporarily due to COVID-19, according to Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace Andy Isaacs. The center at 313 N. Main should reopen Jan. 19, he added.

Scholarships are up for grabs in state contest

Applications are now available for the 2021 Don’t Mess With Texas Scholarship Contest. This contest recognizes Texas high school seniors who are taking an active role in litter prevention in their school or community.
It was a really big snow

It was a really big snow

It was a really big snow

Snow fell and fell, and then fell some more Sunday as a predicted polar arctic blast stretched deep into Texas. The amount of snow that fell throughout the day Sunday depended on where one was.

City nixes vet center in residential area

The Rockdale City Council rejected Larry Bevin’s request for a zoning change for a proposed veterans’ center in a neighborhood of single-family homes at Monday night’s meeting in City Hall. The bid failed on its first reading before the council.
Rockdale graduate earns big fellowship

Rockdale graduate earns big fellowship

Rockdale graduate earns big fellowship

Juan Estrada always knew his life was meant to be lived beyond the boundaries of Rockdale where he grew up and attended high school. His first big jump from Rockdale was for undergraduate school in San Antonio at the University of Texas campus there. Then he made a bigger jump to New York City.

Weekend clinic vaccinates 226 Milam County residents

On Saturday at a temporary clinic in Rockdale 15 volunteers came together to vaccinate 226 Milam County residents for the COVID-19 virus. Ten nurses and others came out on a Saturday at the former Rockdale Clinic to receive the vaccinations.
Food delivery

Food delivery

Food delivery

Area churches distributed food in Rockdale along US 79 on Thursday that businessman Drayton McLane, formerly of Milam County, donated Wednesday. Volunteers from Meadowbrook Baptist Church and St.

New year so a new program at AgriLife

Every Wednesday in February, a team of Bosque, Leon, and Johnson county extension agents will present the “Health Literacy for Older Adults” program. It will be open to the surrounding region and will be hosted online via the Zoom platform at 10:30 a.m. each Wednesday.

Cow-calf clinic postponed due to virus

The 40th annual Central Texas Cow-Calf Clinic that was scheduled for Jan. 14 in Cameron has been postponed to a later date, according to County Extension Agent Floyd O. Ingram.

State sales tax revenue at $2.86 billion

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said state sales tax revenue totaled $2.86 billion in December, 5 percent less than in December 2019. The majority of December sales tax revenue is based on sales made in November and remitted to the agency in December.