County receives rural grant money from state

  • Com Court: The DeWitt County Commissioner’s Court proclaims next week “Soil & Water Stewardship Week.” Members of the Soil and Water Conservation District are shown behind Judge Fowler (L to R) Finley Frels, Curis Koenig and Leo Heineman. (Staff photo)
    Com Court: The DeWitt County Commissioner’s Court proclaims next week “Soil & Water Stewardship Week.” Members of the Soil and Water Conservation District are shown behind Judge Fowler (L to R) Finley Frels, Curis Koenig and Leo Heineman. (Staff photo)
  • Nordheim ISD board member Pamela Remmers addresses the court about her concerns with the upcoming school election. (Staff photo)
    Nordheim ISD board member Pamela Remmers addresses the court about her concerns with the upcoming school election. (Staff photo)
The DeWitt County Commissioner’s Court got one step closer to re-routing FM 240 in Westoff away from the school area at their regular meeting Monday. They also amended the budget to accept increases for the County Attorney and Sheriff’s offices coming from state grants.Judge Fowler said the FM 240 re-route was a project 14 years in the making. “We need to get gold shovels for that groundbreaking,…

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