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During their most recent virtual meeting on June 16, the Elgin City Council discussed modified city operations due to COVID-19, an overview of the updated five-year capital improvement plan and the latest developments in a project to build a sewer
Read moreFederal data shows that Elgin’s nursing home has reported over two dozen confirmed cases of COVID-19 in residents.
Read moreTo prepare for whatever distance learning challenges the COVID-19 pandemic may present to students and teachers this fall, the Elgin ISD school board approved the purchase of $1.7 million worth of tablets, laptops and mobile internet hotspots duri
Read moreAlthough COVID-19 has changed Elgin’s regular Juneteenth festivities, Elgin is still recognizing the holiday.
Read moreThe year 2020 will be remembered by our Elgin Wildcat seniors as they embark in a new journey. First National Bank made sure that these seniors were rewarded for their hard work.
Read moreThe St. David’s Foundation announced the first round of recipients last week for its COVID-19 recovery grants for area nonprofit organizations.
Read moreI am 65 this year and I will be voting by mail. However, my husband (age 64) and my daughter-in-law (who has asthma) and my son-in-law (who has a compromised immune system) will not have the opportunity to vote by mai l, despite the fact that they are all in high-risk categories for the coronavirus.
Read moreThe fourth death due to the COVID-19 coronavirus was reported in Bastrop County last week.
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