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The City of Elgin is hosting a yearlong Sesquicentennial celebration in honor of the communities founding in 1872.
Read moreLast Wednesday, March 30, Elgin High School honored student athletes Allisyn Carter and Isabella Ramirez with a college signing day ceremony, as Carter signed a national letter of intent to play soccer at Texas Lutheran University and Ramirez sign
Read moreThe longtime leader of The First National Bank of Bastrop is retiring next year and will be succeeded by the bank’s chief financial officer. Reid Sharp, CEO and President of the Bank, will retire effective February 14, 2023.
Read moreThe Elgin Arts Association provided free art activities throughout Spring Break, March 14 through 18, to 41 students at various Elgin parks during their Spring Break Art Camp.
Read moreAlthough the look and feel of "Relay" will be different in 2022, the determination to beat stupid cancer and the commitment to support those fighting, celebrate the survivors and remember those stolen too soon remains the same.
Read moreFounded in the 1880’s, the First Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest churches in Elgin, but something new is on the horizon.
Read moreThe Elgin Elementary Student Council volunteered to clean out the flower beds at Fleming Community Center last week. Their efforts are making a big difference as we get ready for spring.
Read moreEach March, various organizations and individuals join together to commemorate Women's History Month. Women's History Month is an observance and celebration of the vital roles women have played in history and beyond.
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