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After egg prices hit record highs in late 2022 and early 2023, having a flock of backyard chickens to provide a personal supply of eggs can be tempting. Dr. Isabelle Louge, a clinical assistant …

GISD’s Assistant Superintendent of Academics, Shane Webb, recently stopped by the Gatesville Primary School to help students celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2. Webb read stories to …

The following is a breakdown of activity reported through dispatchers during the period of March 1 – 7.  While there were many calls to the dispatcher, this is a partial list of more …

Saturday night everyone will need to set their clocks forward one hour to “spring ahead.” Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 12. Daylight Savings Time in the United States is the …

Centex Crime Stoppers can use your help in solving a case of criminal mischief over $750. On March 3, at approximately 4:58 p.m., an unknown person(s) committed an act of criminal mischief in the …

The Brown Bag Ministry will be helping the homeless and those in need by passing out brown paper bags full of non-perishable food items every Thursday from 11 a.m. until noon. Previously, the food …

Complete results from 4-H youth competing at the San Antonio Stock Show Local 4-H youth had the opportunity to participate in a variety of contests and shows at this year’s San Antonio Livestock …

Join the community on Saturday, March 11 at the Clear It & Clean It Day event. It will take place at Mother Neff Baptist Church, 7 a.m. through 5 p.m. The goal is to clear brush and overgrowth to …

The Bell County Master Gardeners Association recently announced their events schedule for the remainder of March. For those interested in gardening, the events held during the month are as …

Based on the progress made, the Gatesville City Council granted leniency to one person regarding a substandard structure and imposed fines on another for a lack of progress. During an update on …

Protecting privacy and personal security can seem like a nearly impossible task in this electronic age dominated by emails, text messages, social media and artificial intelligence, but there are …

Madison Hester and Kagen Hunt had six hits each as Gatesville topped Mineral Wells 20-11 on March 7. It was the Lady Hornets’ third straight win after a tough stretch in the Franklin …

The Gatesville High School girls powerlifting team competed in a regional invitational on March 3, and had two lifters qualify for the state meet – sophomores Kasey Fitzer and Emma …

Coryell Museum By Jann Dworsky 212th article Coryell County News January 10 and 14, 1969 One article in the newspaper stated below: “Groundwork begins for H.E.B. grocery store. H.E.B. …

The Gatesville Chamber of Commerce recently selected Scott’s Funeral Home as its March Business of the Month. Scott’s Funeral Home is owned by Daren Moore and is located at 2425 E. Main Street …

Coryell County District Attorney Dusty Boyd recently addressed the Exchange Club of Gatesville and spoke to the group about the number of criminal cases he has witnessed prior to COVID and in the …

The Gatesville Hornets baseball team has won five of its last six games as the Hornets head to Franklin for their final round of tournament play this season. The Hornets previous tournament outing …

Tyler Shea captured the Defensive Player of the Year award and Banner Allman and Carter Williams were both First Team choices on the recently announced 23-4A All-District boys basketball …

Gatesville High School alumni Margaret Burch has always tried to make an impact community. Through community service, she has continued the teachings of her grandmother to be kind. In honoring this …

Gatesville 4-H member Chelsea Johnson recently competed in the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo where she entered seven breeding rabbits in the Junior Livestock Show. Of the seven rabbits, three …

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