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Early Local Schools

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The Museum’s current exhibit covering local schools finally satisfies me. I will not declare it finished, because I plan to change parts of it often. You should visit more than once. We have more items that space, so I plan to rotate things in and out.
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‘ROUND TOWN

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Editor’s Note: “Opinions in this column are not representative of the views of The Madisonville Meteor.” Okay guys, it’s Valentine’s Day! If you have put off finding something for your sweetie until now, you had best get moving! Hubby Ronnie forgot it one year. Of course, he said he didn’t, that he was just being creative with his Valentine’s gift.
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More on “The Octopus”

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The Museum’s new exhibit focused on schools here is still incomplete, but it’s better than it was last week. This past Saturday I moved something special in the Museum window closest to the door. It’s a rendition of the Madisonville High School building that closed in the summer of 1969. I hope some of you will enjoy it.
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Hard work makes no news good news

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Editor’s Note: “Opinions in this column are not representative of the views of The Madisonville Meteor.” There is an old adage that says: “no news is good news.” This came to mind as I thought about the recent winter weather we experienced in Southeast Texas. Entergy Texas customers saw record cold temperatures, heavy winds and winter precipitation.
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Editor’s Note: “Opinions in this column are not representative of the views of The Madisonville Meteor.”

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