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We will start picking up leaves on Monday, November 25th. Due to limited manpower, we will only be picking up leaves that are bagged. Please put the bagged leaves in front of your house and call the City office at 325-347-6449. We will put you on the list and they will be picked up.
Eighth graders at MJH participated in their first Blue Ribbon Service Day this past Wednesday! Students spent the day working on projects throughout all three MISD campuses along with many volunteers and staff. What a great day it was learning the value of service to others and having the opportunity to give back to our school-community!
Central Texas Electric Cooperative will be collecting toys at all four of their offices in Fredericksburg, Kingsland, Llano and Mason until mid-December. Our Mason branch office toy drive will benefit the Bluebonnet Court Appointed Special Advocates or CASA. CASA provides and supports trained community volunteers to advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children involved in the court system and find them safe and permanent homes. New and unwrapped toys are needed for chil ...
Mason Jr. High had 51 students participating in the regional robotics contest Monday, November 4, at the San Angelo Coliseum. Mason had 11Invention Teams, placing 8 teams in the top 10. Out of these placings, there are 6 teams moving on to area. The students moving on to Area Robotics include: Cy Nobbles, Wyatt Row, Kamryn Loeffler (who placed 3rd), Garrett Lindsey, Walker Ince, and Emma McCrea (placing 4th), Scout Magnus, Jordan Lyles, and Cannon Rabon (placing 5th), Madilyn Williams, Sayl ...
The Mason County Republican Women will hold their bimonthly luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, at 11:30 am in the Stribling Room at the Mason County Library. Members and guests will gather at 11:30 am for meet and greet with the luncheon starting promptly at noon. Our distinguished speaker will be Mike Cox, who is a Director of License to Carry for the Texas State Rifle Association, in addition to being on its Board of Directors.
Classic Movie Night at the Odeon, set for Wednesday November 20 at 6:30 PM, features Gone With the Wind. The 3 hour 52 minute running time is as epic as the movie. The film received 13 Academy Award nominations and won 8 including; Best Movie, Best Director, Best Actor for Clark Gable’s role as Rhett Butler, and Best Actress for Vivien Leigh’s role at Scarlett O’Hara.
An effort is being made to compile a list of all Mason County non-profit groups and organizations. This list will be printed in the Mason County News in December. Individuals will have an opportunity to see the many worthwhile organizations in our area and perhaps decide to donate during the holiday season. Information may be sent to Lyla Crouch, text or call 325.347.7306 or mail to 5035 Operation Orphans Lane, Mason, TX 76856; Braden Hollingshead text 325.276.2798; or personal message Kara ...
The MHS National Honor Society is sponsoring a blood drive in the MHS library on Monday, November 18th from 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM. Donors may sign up in the MHS office or by visiting bloodhero.com. Donors must be at least 16 years old and will receive a t-shirt and Chick Fil-A coupon.
The Punchers completed district play last Friday as they traveled to Sabinal to take on the Yellowjackets. Sabinal had a win loss record of 0-19 going into Friday night's game and have been trying to build their program for several years. Coach Michael McLeod kept that fact in mind as he rotated in and out his younger, less experienced players almost from the beginning of the game. The Punchers scored on their first drive of the game on a Jose Valdez 20-yard run.
Last week the JV team traveled to Dripping Springs. The Punchers got off to a hot start scoring 19 points in the first quarter. Mason stalled out in the second quarter as the halftime score remained the same at 19-0. The production from the first quarter returned in the second half as the Punchers scored 4 more times only allowing 1 score to the Tigers.

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