National Library Week slated April 8-14
The Teague City Council met in regular session on Monday, March 19, at city hall. The meeting was called to order and Mayor Pro-tem, Marilyn Michaud, established a quorum.
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The Teague City Council met in regular session on Monday, March 19, at city hall. The meeting was called to order and Mayor Pro-tem, Marilyn Michaud, established a quorum.
For most seniors in high school, life just seems to travel by with little to slight variances from one day to the next. That is, until the day of or after graduation.
Candidates and family members gathered at the Green Barn in Fairfi eld Tuesday night for election results.
Teague may have made history for the 2018 upcoming election with five candidates running for mayor.
Lovie Whyte is one of the most prolific volunteers in Teague, in our county, maybe in Texas! “My mother was, what the hospitals used to call a ‘Pink Lady’.” said Ms. Whyte.
319 Main Street • P.O. Box 631
Teague, Texas 75860
Office: (254) 739-2141
Fax: (254) 739-2144