Reality wrecked abolitionist’s dream of a fresh start for blacks
Columnist’s note: With the publication of this column, “This Week in Texas History” is officially 35 years old making it the longest running feature of its kind ever. And for
Columnist’s note: With the publication of this column, “This Week in Texas History” is officially 35 years old making it the longest running feature of its kind ever. And for
The years following the end of the Civil War were not easy for the United States Army. There were 54,000 personnel still on the Army’s roster. Within five years later
Being part of the “Let Freedom Ring” Lake Mexia Boat Parade is an annual tradition for Larry and Kelli Haynes and their family. The couple goes all out to decorate
Waco will have a new TV news anchor with a Mexia connection starting next week –Lindsay Liepman, a 1999 graduate of Mexia High School. Liepman begins her new gig Monday,
Longtime Mexia City Council member Arthur “Chunky” Busby was appointed by council to be Mexia’s new mayor, filling the position left vacant by the resignation of former Mayor Richard Duncan
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