Lifestyle
County Judge visits with Study Club
The Groesbeck Study Club had its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at the Groesbeck Woman’s Club at 6 pm. The meeting was called to order by Janice Levi who welcomed us all. Lea Hardison brought the devotional. She talked to us about Fears Floating Around and that they can really slow you down. She told us several points mainly saying we should give it all to the Lord. Don’t let the past or too much self or worry about the future drag you down. That we need to ask for forgiveness from our Lord to help us live in the now and worship Him. Thank you Lea for making us think and helping us know we have only to Pray and give our lives to God to be at peace with our lives. Mary Mullinix from
Drive-up breakfast for support
Texas Home Health & Hospice partnered with State Farm, Groesbeck Funeral Home & LMC to provide sausage biscuits, pancakes & drinks to our local Firefighters, State Troopers, Nurse’s, City Police & EMS on Wed. Oct. 28.
Texas Home Health gives back
Texas Home Health Hospice Waco shared the love with Groesbeck LTC Nursing & Rehabilitation with the delivery of Halloween treats and breakfast snacks on Wed. Oct. 28.
Tiffany Burleson announces run for election to GISD Board
My name is Tiffany Burleson, and I am running for re-election to the GISD School Board. When Bill David Sadler stepped down as the at-large school board trustee, I was asked if I would be willing to step up and take his place and I gladly accepted the position.I have served on the board for almost a year and a half now. In that time, I have had to make some difficult decisions, and you can always count on me to make the best decision for the kids of GISD. From the child that is struggling just to make it to school to the most gifted student, I want to make sure GISD is adequately providing for them by having the best teachers, staff, administration, programs, and opportunities available. GISD does a lot of things right, and I want to stay on that path by ensuring our programs are growing and that they are serving our children well. I plan on making sure of these things by actively being involved and requiring statistics to show the efficacy of our programs. I will ask the hard questions in board meetings and not just go along with the majority. I will consider it my duty to make sure every decision benefits our kids and teachers, and I will fight for what is right.










