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Are you looking to add a bit of adorableness to your life? MEET THE FAB 4!! Manny, Riley, Chloe and Chelsea. These little sweeties are about 12 weeks old. Their mom was a Chihuahua mix and their dad was probably a Schnauzer mix. They are sweet, loving and playful. They are happy, healthy and ready to find their forever homes.
The Mason Central Appraisal District will be hosting a reception to introduce and welcome our new Chief Appraiser, Terry Holley. The reception will be in the Stribling Room of the Mason County Library on Friday, February 23, 2018, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to bring a friend. Please help us welcome Terry to our community and make her feel certain she has a wonderful, new hometown. Terry issued the following statement in regards to her arrival in Mason Count ...
The Mason Tennis Team hosted tournaments the past two weekends that included 4A, 5A and 6A teams from Lubbock, Abilene, Midland, Houston and Fredericksburg. These tournaments allow our kids to compete against some of the best players in the state right here at home. We are very fortunate to have facilities, players and local support that allows us to host these teams year in and year out. The Puncher Shootout hosted Midland Christian, Abilene Wylie, Fredericksburg and Magnolia.
The Mason High School UIL Academic Team competed last week in the Sonora Invitational Tournament and came home as the meet champions. The competition proved to be a very successful tune-up for the upcoming district meet in late March. In all, students brought home 28 different medals in 16 different events, with students earning 12 gold medals. Full results are below: Sonora Invitational Results - 2018 Overall Championship: 1st Place Persuasive Speaking: 4th - John Benefield Inf ...
The Board of Trustees of MISD met for their regular meeting on February 12, 2018 at the School Administration Office. Board President Jeff Durst called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm with members Tommy Bierschwale, Jim Bob Smith, Julio Ramon, Tina Cantu-Navarro, Treg Hudson and Kathryn Martin in attendance.
Say HI to Cow Girl!! She is about 10 months old and absolutely full of life and happiness. We believe Cow Girl is a Border Colle/Shepherd Mix. What we do know for sure is that she is an absolute sweetheart. Never met a stranger. If you think you might want to add this darling girl to your family, please call Second Chance – Mason Animal Rescue at 325/347-6929 or e-mail to adoptions@secondchancemason.com
National Grocers Association names Lowe’s 2018 Outstanding Marketer Littlefield, TX: The National Grocer’s Association has announced Littlefield, Texas-based Lowe’s Market, as the 2018 Creative Choice Outstanding Marketer at this week’s NGA Annual Convention held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The title is the highest award of the annual program, which recognizes the best marketing and merchandising programs in the grocery industry that have increased item or department sales, positively aff ...
Each Spring the City goes through the many steps to hold a municipal election because we have five elected positions on the Commission each with a two year term. This year there are three elected positions whose terms are completed, and each of the three will now have contested elections.
“Boss” Lion Jim Heidelberg gaveled the weekly meeting of the Mason Lions Club to order on February 13 with 31 members present and two visitors in attendance. “Boss” Jim recognized Mackenzie Carter, a senior at Mason High School. Mackenzie told the members she has been accepted at Schreiner University and she plans to earn a major in psychology and minor in Spanish. According to “Boss” Jim, today on February 13, 1866, Jesse James robbed his first bank.
The Mason Community Foundation is preparing to begin accepting applications for their first funding cycle of 2018. As they prepare for the next stage of those applications, it's revealing to see just how instrumental the Foundation has been in the Mason community with their funding since their inception in 2007 Total Grants Awarded since 2007 $333,615.49 GRANT RECORD FOR 2007 - $16,004.00 Mason Rural Health Clinic - AEC (Defibrillator) Mason Girl Scouts - tables and chairs Bluebon ...

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