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Milam could be offering shots next year

County Judge Steve Young delivered some hopeful news at the Commissioners Court meeting Monday in the Milam County Courthouse. There is a COVID-19 vaccine on its way, he said. “We don’t know when we will get the vaccine, but we are guessing shortly after the first of the year,” he said.
Playoff bound

Playoff bound

Playoff bound

The Rockdale Tigers busted out ready to play last Friday but came up seven points shy in a battle at home for the 11-3A District title. The Tigers lost to the Lorena Leopards who finished the regular season with an overall mark of 7-2 and a district record of 5-1.

Rockdale police to get new vehicles

Rockdale City Council members voted to get four new Tahoes for the police force at Monday’s meeting in City Hall. “They wanted six Tahoes. I would like to think about the other two for a while possibly the next council meeting,” Mayor John King said.
A taste of democracy

A taste of democracy

A taste of democracy

Students got a lesson in democracy as they voted last week on who would dress as a rival Lorena Leopard. Dawn Byrd, a prekindergarten teacher, hands out ballots for kids to use in the election.

COVID-19 numbers heading up

Monday testing saw a recording-setting spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in Milam County—28. Then seven more were added on Tuesday. “We must do better. We must distance and wear a mask. This is our only protection. Know that when you are out in public, the virus is there also.

Workers with cancer diagnoses may secure benefits from trusts

Plant workers employed before 1981 diagnosed with various cancers are entitled to special benefits. Lung cancer, esophageal cancer, laryngeal cancer, pharyngeal cancer, stomach cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer and mesothelioma are frequently caused by asbestos exposure.

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Choo-Choo Chili fundraiser Nov. 14 Get ready for some Choo-Choo Chili at the Depot on Nov. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 pm. People who order the chili will be helping support the Depot Museum.

Milk producers seek label change

With the U.S. Food & Drug Administration giving little indication of taking action on proper labeling of imitation dairy products, the National Milk Producers Federation recently asked the agency’s ombudsman to ensure that rules are properly enforced.