Amanda Luksha, originally from Houston, recently moved back to Texas and took over as advertising representative of The Sealy News. A member of Cypress Ridge High School’s Class of 2006, Luksha spent three years in San Diego, CA and seven years in Jacksonville, NC.
Last week, JR Minyard was presented a retirement badge and plaque from the Austin County Sheriff’s Office that celebrated 13 years of dedicated service to Austin County. He was thanked for his guidance, devotion and friendship. Contributed photo
As extreme winter weather lingers along the Texas Gulf Coast and the state, the American Red Cross would like to offer a few winter weather safety tips. In addition to these tips, please follow the advice of local and county officials as it pertains to staying home and the state of ongoing hazardous road conditions.
The City of Sealy Health Inspector has inspected the following establishments for food preparation, kitchen cleanliness, and sanitary conditions: JAN. 25, 2021 SAN JUAN MEAT MARKET, 102 Main St.: Items need to be lifted six inches off of the floor (C.O.S.); facility very clean.
Tanner David, a member of Faith Academy’s Class of 2021, has been named a National Merit Scholarship Finalist by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. More than 1.5 million juniors entered the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program and approximately 14,400 were named finalists.
As a result of the winter weather that arrived earlier this week, vaccination appointments at the regional subHUB location at the Washington County Fairgrounds were delayed. In a statement posted on the City of Brenham’s Facebook page last Saturday, it said second-dose appointments that were set for Feb.