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Take Jesus when busy

Take Jesus when busy

Take Jesus when busy

We were blessed to live in San Francisco for five years and they were five good years. Maybe even great years. This was prior to my call into the ministry.

Juneteenth parade, fest Saturday

The Juneteeth parade will start at 4 p.m. Saturday at the corner of Burleson and Cameron. Donald Ray and Mary Allen will serve as the grand marshals.

Reporter wins honors at state journalism meet

The Rockdale Reporter won three seconds and one fourth in the Texas Press Association’s annual awards announced last week at the state meeting in Denton. The Reporter won seconds in feature writing, news photos and page design, and captured a fourth place in editorial writing.

County to hold hearing on solar tax abatements

Milam County commissioners will hold a public hearing July 26 concerning the creation of an investment zone for two solar energy concerns with interest of creating solar energy farms in the county.
Back home

Back home

Back home

A big crowd of about 167 people showed up for the Rockdale Homecoming Association on Sunday at the Patterson Civic Center. Here guests are lining up for the barbecue meal catered by Brett’s Backyard Bar-B-Que. 
Truck, tractor pull

Truck, tractor pull

Truck, tractor pull

Fair Park was alive with sounds as the Rockdale Fair Association presented a Texas Truck and Tractor Pull Association show Friday and Saturday. Left photo, Sledge Hammer pulls the drag for 282.54 feet. Top photo, A tractor goes out of bounds on a run. Photo above, Pull Cat heads down the track. 
Institute commencement

Institute commencement

Institute commencement

Dr. Dennis and Clara Brooks lead the procession Saturday at the beginning of the Institute for Teaching God’s Word Theological Seminary graduation where Brooks announced he would retire. The Rockdale Reporter plans a story on Brooks’ career and life in next week’s issue of the newspaper. 

Rockdale City Council approves funds for water-related items

Rockdale City Council members voted to take $650,000 out of reserve funds, money that will be returned to the reserve fund once the city receives already approved grant money, to fund three big water-related issues.
Downtown businesses struggle through construction delays

Downtown businesses struggle through construction delays

Downtown businesses struggle through construction delays

Business is not booming in part of downtown Rockdale right now. Owners of businesses report their store traffic is down from even last year during the COVID-19 curse.