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THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 2022
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be the guest speaker. The CEU
Mikulenka, all of Hallettsville.
The happy couple is to wed on Saturday, Feb. 19,2022, at St. Mary’s Catholic program is open to the public and
Church in Hallettsville.
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aged to attend.
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The Fayette County Retired available through two programs: erty rules, state requirements for
Teachers’Association will have a the Texas Reskilling Support reporting such property, and which
field trip on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at the Fund Grant and the Accelerating reports to use. The schedule of
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Harvey Michna & Stanley Pesek
Enrolled Agents, Accredited Tax Advisors
RebeccaisthegranddaughterofthelateBruceandBarbaraMorisseofAngleton, Moeller and the program will be
and the late Thomas and Mary Adams of Rosharon. Brandon is the grandson good for two hours of CEU cred-
of Alphonse and Josephine Kubenka of Praha, and Elrose Kalisek and the late its. Perry Cervantes of the Texas
Roy Kalisek, as well as extended family member, the late A.B. (Grandpa Alvin) Department of Agriculture will
Celebrating our
10th Anniversary
Drink the wines from these lands!
Grown in local counties
& bottled on-site.
BUSINESS &
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
The Schulenburg Garden Club
met Feb. 1 at the First Baptist
Church in Schulenburg.
President Janet Kobza wel-
comed members and guests and
led the Garden Club Prayer.
She also introduced the host-
esses, Janet Murphy, Bonnie Baker
and Nova Stonecipher. The deli-
cious luncheon was a group effort
with the members bringing salads
and the officers bringing desserts.
Following the luncheon, Pa-
tricia Greeson, vice president,
501 Summit Street
Schulenburg, TX 78956
979-743-2120
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Board awards $26.2 million
in higher ed grants
FARMERS
INSURANCE
Adams, Kubenka to wed
Barry and Michaela Adams of Angleton, and Kevin and Gayle Kubenka of
Hallettsville, are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their children,
Rebecca Jane Adams to Brandon James Kubenka.
The bride-elect is a 2016 graduate of Angleton High School and a 2020 gradu-
ate of Sam Houston State University. She is employed by Frost Insurance in
Victoria as a commercial account representative and will graduate in December
with an MBA from the University of Houston in Victoria. The prospective groom
is a 2016 graduate of Hallettsville High and a 2018 graduate of Texas State
Technical College. He is employed by Tidal Power Services LLC in Victoria as
an electrical field technician.
2021 WINNER:
South Texas Press
Association & Texas Gulf
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701 S. Main St.
Schulenburg, Texas 78956
Again, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you.
Coleen, Jay, Daniela, Finley, Cale, Megan, Rowan and Deacon Heinrich
friend a guy could have. He loved you, brother.
Phyllis Jurica, thank you for being a constant rock to our family.
Thank you to all who helped at the hall, brought food, called, texted,
stopped by the house and the celebration.
The outpouring of generosity is still so overwhelming.
Neal had so many people who cared about him and our family.
If you were his friend, you definitely knew it.
Darrell Vyvjala & Diane Prause,
Publishers & Editors
Carla Ricicar, Advertising Manager
and Office Manager
Dale Manning, Printing Dept.
Bernadette Gillings, Receptionist
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submitted with the mistake or omission.
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Speaker will be Drew Bross-
mann, County Commissioner,
Precinct 4. Members are asked to
bringafooddishordessert. Guests
are welcome.
YOUNG FARMERS
The Schulenburg Young Farm-
ers will hold a CEU meeting on
Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. at the
Schulenburg Expo Center.
The meeting chairman i s Edward
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Contact Shirley Rothbauer
361-772-1345
P.O. Box 15, Hallettsville, TX 77964
www.shirleysluckytours.com
THANK YOU!
Thank you to all who came to the celebration of life for Neal Heinrich,
December 4,2021, at Dubina Hall. It was a celebration of life like no other!
Special thanks to Frankie Joe Bohlmann for your generosity, planning and
ongoing care to our family.
Kari Ginn - thank you for your beautiful voice, comforting words and for
always being there for our family.
Eamon and Pat McCourt - thank you for your guidance and love throughout
a difficult few days. Your generosity and love go deep in our hearts.
Thank you to our lifelong friend Tena Fink Lacy and Jim who captured
beautiful memories in pictures for us.
Sean McCourt and Cale Heinrich-Neal was always in awe of your guitar playing.
Thank you for sharing your talents.
Brother Jon Beebe, your words touched us all. Yes, Life Still Wins.
Scott Hughey, thank you for keeping things real and being the best
Day Trip to
Delta Downs
in Vinton, LA
Sun., February 27, 2022
Depart: Meet at Walmart parking lot at
5:45 a.m. to depart at 6:00 a.m.,
Pick up in Schulenburg approx. 6:15 a.m.
Return approx. 10:30 p.m.
______$70 Per Person_______
Day Trip to
Naskila Gaming
in Livinsston, TX
Blurs., March 10, 2022
Depart: Meet at Walmart parking lot at
5:45 a.m. to depart at 6:00 a.m.,
Pick up in Schulenburg approx. 6:15 a.m.
Return approx. 6:30 p.m.
$55 Per Person
Naskila is not paying for part of the bus,
therefore no free play or food voucher.
Suite 107, Weimar Professional Building
109 East Post Office St. • Weimar, Texas
(979) 725-9561
State Capital
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Trahan Duncan, interior designer.
Duncan operates the Oide Town
Tea Room in Flatonia. Her topic
was “Designing an Attractive Plate
for Elaborate Dinner Parties or
Special Guests.”
A special thank you and token
of the Club’s appreciation was
given to Patricia Greeson by Janet
Kobza. Greeson was selected to
receive the Garden Club “Angel of
the Year” award. This award is pre-
sented to a member who has gone
above and beyond the expectations
of membership, performing many
deeds furthering the objectives of
the Club.
A business meeting followed
and was conducted by Janet
Kobza.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday, March 1 at the First
Baptist Church.
Eds
The Accelerating Credentials of University reported 198,757 new
Purpose and Value Grant Program cases in the past week, down nearly
allows institutions to create or 100,000 from the previous week.
Chris Hooper
Financial Advisor
602 Lyons Ave.
Schulenburg, TX 78956
979-743-5187
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expand short-term, industry-rec- New deaths totaled 1,395, up 15%
ognized postsecondary credential s from the previous week. The total
that incorporate skills and knowl- number of deaths in the state since
edge required by high-demand the pandemic began about two
careers that stem from digital years ago stands at 80,662.
skills, data analytics, andfront-line The Texas Department of State
healthcare programs, according to Health Services reported 10,657
the THECB news release. COVID-19 patients in Texas
“To remain competitive, we must hospitals, down 16.5% from the
lead the nation at producing creden- previous week. DSHS reported
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attainable, and bring value to the
lives of all Texans.
Quagga mussels detected
in Texas reservoir
Invasive quagga mussels have
been detected in a Texas reservoir
for the first time, according to Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department.
The discovery was made at the
International Amistad Reservoir
along the Texas-Mexico border
near Del Rio.
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GARDEN CLUB‘ANGEL OF THE GUEST SPEAKER was Victoria governor, attorney general, land colonize more of the lake.”
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OLGA DUCHICELA, M.D.
MIGUEL ALVAREZ, M.D.
ABIGAYLE KELLY, PA
402 YOUENS DRIVE (979) 725-8545
WEIMAR, TX 78962 FAX (979) 725-8287
After Hours Phone: (979) 725-8545
Early primary voting starts McGarrity, TPWD senior scien-
on Valentine’s Day tist for aquatic invasive species.
Early voting in the March 1 pri- “Quagga mussels can inhabit
mary begins on Feb. 14 and runs greater depths and are also able to
through Feb. 25. The last day to settle on soft substrates like mud
applyforaballotbymailisFeb. 18. or sand in addition to hard surfaces
There are seven statewide seats like rock or infrastructure—unlike
on the ballot: governor, lieutenant zebra mussel s—meaning they can
ids CCA Meals
Combined Community Action meals delivered to them,
provides frozen dinners for clients For more information, call
age 60 and older (five meals for Mary Ann Firasek at 979-743-
five days of the week). All five 4036. Meals need to be ordered
meals are being delivered either or cancelled a week in advance.
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commissioner,agriculturecommis- Quagga mussels are found
sioner, comptroller and one seat on in the Great Lakes region and
the railroad commission. Winners some western states, according to
in the Republican and Democratic TPWD. Like the zebra mussel, the
primaries will face off in the Nov. quagga mussel is often unknow-
(off Highway 77), La Grange. The The Texas Reskilling Support tinyurl.com/2p8fpdpc.
tour will begin at 10:30 a.m. Fund Grant provides emergency Anyone who wants to see
For more information, phone financial support to students whose whether they are owed money can
713-303-0837. While the asso- education was disrupted by the go to claimittexas.org.
ciation’s name may imply only COVID-19 pandemic, as well as COVID-19 casss drop sharply
teachers, all retired personnel are displaced workers seeking train- Perhaps the peak has passed
invited, and will be welcomed, ing to return to the workforce and in the latest wave of COVID-19
even iffrom another city or county, students who dropped out of higher cases in Texas, spurred by the
SWISS ALP/DUBINA/ education prior to the pandemic but omicron variant. The Coronavirus
AMMANNSVILLE FARM BUREAU are looking to return. Resource Center at Johns Hopkins
The grants will help Texans gain and cooperatives.
higher-payingjobs by earning post- Topics to be discussed include
secondary credentials to be made an overview of unclaimed prop-
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on Tuesday or Thursday, to the The order goes in on Monday for Members, prospective members “This detection of invasive
homebound, and those who used the next week. A donation of $2 and AVVA members are encour- quagga mussels is a very unfortu-
at 7 p.m. at the Ammannsville KJT lated to the zebra mussels that have
Hall located at Ammannsville. invaded nearly three dozen Texas
Food and refreshments will lakes since first being introduced
be available after the meeting, in Texas in 2009 at Lake Texoma.
GOP incumbent Gov. Greg Ab- boats. Boaters are urged to clean,
bottfaces seven primary opponents, drain and dry their boats to prevent
while five candidates are vying the spread of the mussels.
for the Democratic nomination, “Each boater taking the neces-
with the best-known being Beto sary actions to clean and drain their
O’ Rourke, a former candidate for boat before leaving the lake and
U.S. Senate and the presidency. allowing compartments and gear
In addition, congressional and to dry completely when they get
state legislative races will be on the home can make a big difference
ballot, as well as county positions, in protecting our Texas lakes,”
Readers can find out who is on the said Brian Van Zee, TPWD inland
ballot where they are registered to fisheries regional director.
The Swiss Alp/Dubina/Am-
mannsville Farm Bureau will
meet Tuesday, Feb. 15at the Swiss
Alp Farm Bureau Hall between
La Grange and Schulenburg on
Highway 77. Social will begin
at 6 p.m., with potluck dinner at
6:30 p.m.
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 2022, newspaper, February 10, 2022; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555751/m1/2/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.