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Concrete truck flips

Cornyn rep here Tuesday

Midway Juneteenth parade draws many

Meteor closed on 4th of July

Farm Bureau likes TxDOT decision

Firefighters pause to respect fallen comrades

Marty Fraley back home

Group marks Juneteenth with royal court crowning, banquet

MCISD accepts bid on school roadwork

Winner drawn for painting

Baylor's Dean's List, grads

Two Madison County youth win large 4-H scholarships

Wiggins to attend leadership summit

Best Buy to help Raynor

Entergy donates fans for needy, elderly

MC Dems attend state convention

Godwin's food drive gets good response

Dog Project 4-H'ers bring home ribbons, knowledge

Deaf seniors visit Madison County to learn its history

Madison County Sheriff's Report

Madison County Jail Log

Normangee drug bust nets loot

Area News Briefs

Hypermiling

Letters

Hillary out, game set for McCain vs. Obama in November

Lifestyles

'Round Town by Gala Nettles

Bedias News by Sandra Stapleton

Snips and Clips from Singleton

Madisonville Senior Citizens Center Menu

Murder mystery dinner play engaging

Obituaries

Bernice Mathews - April 15, 1922 - June 11, 2008

Schyler Irene Karber - Oct. 8, 1914 - June 16, 2008

Boyce Gene Cole

Theresa Mansour - Jan. 21, 1964 - June 8, 2008

Opinion

Letters from North America by Peary Perry

TTC Commissioner confirms I-69 changes

Some very inconvenient facts about climate change

Sports

Madisonville Little League all-stars enter postseason

Llano Springs Ranch recognized for Texas conservation efforts


Cornyn rep here Tuesday

U.S. Sen. John Cornyn's Central Texas Deputy Regional Director Katharine Priddy will be in Madison County on Tuesday, June 24, to meet with constituents, address any federal concerns they may have and assist with various other services.

Priddy will be at the Madison County Courthouse, in the district courtroom on the second floor from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

“It is important that Texans make their voices heard, said Cornyn, “and one of the best ways to do that is through my local staff. In addition, we do everything possible to offer assistance by cutting through bureaucratic red tape on the federal level. I continue doing all I can to make sure the needs of Texans are addressed.”

Cornyn has seven regional offices throughout the state to assist Texans:  Austin, Dallas, Harlingen, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio and Tyler.

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