Madisonville CISD students will perform the classic musical “Annie” at the Madisonville High School auditorium with shows, Thursday, April 30 through, Friday, May 2.
North Zulch ISD will host its athletic banquet celebrating student athletes and their achievements from the 2024-2025 school year on May 5 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20 per person and will be available for purchase at the door during the event.
Stover & Crouch Insurance, in partnership with Hochheim Prairie Insurance, is donating funds to several local organizations focused on helping children in Madison County. Steven Stover, vice president of Stover & Crouch Insurance, explained the company’s commitment to the community through their annual giving program.
Eight North Zulch Family, Career and Community Leaders of America teams competed at the Texas State Conference in Dallas the weekend of April 12, with four teams placing in the top five and two earning spots at the national competition in Orlando, Florida.
The North Zulch State Poultry Team placed 36th in the state at the Texas A&M University Poultry Science competition Saturday, April 26. Pictured: Kelby C, Macy C, Lily S and Thade B.
The SonShine Outreach Center, Inc., recognized volunteers at Madisonville First Baptist Church on Friday, April 25, with an appreciation lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
For Christians, there is no Easter without the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but there are still many who haven’t heard the Easter story. Saturday, April 19, Miss Rita’s Playschool & Daycare held its 44th annual Easter Parade and Egg Hunt on the square in downtown Madisonville where the story of Jesus’ resurrection and redemption through his sacrifice was shared during traditional Easter festivities and old-fashioned family fun.
A man who pointed a gun at a Grimes County deputy constable during a traffic stop last year received a 15-year prison sentence last week. Nathan Boggs, 32, pled guilty April 14 to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon by threat, a second-degree felony.