Several new Texas laws will go into effect in 2023. The laws were passed and signed during the 87th Texas Legislature, and include changes to property taxes and building codes.
The Blinn College District celebrated the accomplishments of 575 graduates Thursday, Dec. 15, during its 146th commencement ceremony at the Brazos County Expo Center.
January The Sealy Police Department reported a surge of catalytic converter thefts directly from vehicles across Sealy in the past few weeks has cost victims thousands in replacement costs. Thieves have been known to slide under cars or trucks and remove the device within minutes, often in search of the valuable platinum, palladium and rhodium inside.
Residents show off spirit year-round Look around the country this time of the year, and you’ll find many organizations and people lending a hand to residents during the holiday season. It’s quite the normal experience.
Satisfactory academic progress, or SAP, is an important phrase in the language of student aid for Kentucky students to know, according to KHEAA. SAP comes into play after you have taken college or technical school classes and are applying for student aid for the next school year.
Six years ago, Sealy and Austin County was rocked by the tragic deaths of two young children in an automobile accident. Their parents have worked diligently every year to keep their children’s memories alive and well in the community and last Friday, donated a Buddy Bench to Selman Elementary to honor Greysen Droddy and Greyson Harper, who died in the accident six years ago.
The city of Sealy has won its second appeal by former City Manager Lloyd Merrell after he sued the city on numerous claims in March of 2021. Merrell had sued the city after serving as city manager for the city from February 2018 through March 2021.