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Kymera: Bringing Innovation and Opportunity to Groesbeck

Kymera: Bringing Innovation and Opportunity to Groesbeck

Kymera caters to water lovers everywhere, and the Cali-based company is bringing their successful, multimillion dollar business to Groesbeck early next year. The company is known for their unique battery-powered, electric bodyboard, but having purchased the building that formerly housed Kleen Air, Kymera has room to grow and plans to pursue the launch of other outdoor products powered by their versatile battery, like an e-bike and a kayak.

Healing Hands

Healing Hands

Goat Quarterback Allen Lewis is shown being consoled by his mother, Rhonda after a hard loss against Whitney last Friday night. For the second consecutive year, the Groesbeck football team’s season ended in the bi-district round of the playoffs. The Goats came away with no points and were shut out by the Wildcats 14-0. Disaster struck for the Goats shortly after the half when quarterback Allen Lewis was being spun down to the ground for a two-yard loss when Whitney’s Jordan Newton leveled him with a helmetto-helmet hit that left Lewis lying on the turf causing him to be eventually helped up and to the sideline but he did not return to the game. Groesbeck finishes its season with an 8-3 record.

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