The Weimar Mercury
May 1, 2008   -   Volume 120, No. 24
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County to Seek $5 Million for Roads, Courthouse

Colorado County commissioners, meeting Monday, approved a resolution of the county’s intent to issue $5 million in certificates of obligation to pay for courthouse restora-tion and road improvements. The action puts a proposed $5 million county...   [ M O R E ]

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Gedenke! Fun on Tap This Saturday

Fun, fun and more fun! That’s what will be on tap for Saturday, May 10 for the Weimar Gedenke!, the annual town festival for the city of Weimar. And everyone is invited to come. It’s Mother’s Day weekend and is a chance for residents to visit old...

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Clara Lebeda Services Held April 26
Clara Kainer Lebeda, 96, of Weimar, passed away on Wednesday, April 23, at the Parkview Nursing Home. A funeral Mass was held on Saturday, April 26, at St. Michael Catholic Church with Rev. John Bily officiating. Burial followed in the St....


Local Sports

Weimar Plays Brazos Friday in Bi-District

The Weimar Wildcat baseball team squares off against the Brazos Cougars in the bi-district round of the playoffs, beginning Friday. The best two-of-three series will be played in Columbus. The opening game will be at 7 p.m. Friday. The second...

Boys Golf Finishes Fourth

The Weimar boys golf team finished fourth at the 2A re-gional golf tournament in San Marcos April 21 and 22. Individual scores on 36 holes were: Brandon Ramirez, 176; Jeremy Guerrero, 171; Travis Christen, 175; Kyle Christen, 169 and Seth Valla,...

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Features

Bridge Valley Settlement Recounted

By Carolyn Heinsohn Footprints of Fayette The Bridge Valley Settlement was located in a large bend of Buckner’s Creek about three miles west of La Grange on the Flatonia Road, now known as FM 609. The area was first settled by Colonel John W.S....

Child Safety Tips Outlined

By Sally Robinson and Keith Bly Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children. About 90 percent of such injuries in children can be avoided. The five leading causes of injury death in children younger than 15 are motor vehicle...

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