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Dale & wife, Johnnie Wilson, Son, Scott Wilson & daughter in law, Brandye Wilson. Contributed photo.

Parade Marshall for HOCO: Dale Wilson

Dale Wilson is a native of Groesbeck, having been born in the Red Hill Community. He began his schooling in Box Church before transferring to Groesbeck in the 5th grade after all the community schools in the area were consolidated. He graduated from Groesbeck High School in 1958 and, after spending a few years in Dallas, married his high school sweetheart, Johnnie Wilson. They returned to Groesbeck in 1964.

Groesbeck Finalizes Budget and Tax Rate

Groesbeck Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16, and took the following action: Approved the sale of water outside the city limits to Chase Logan & Don Stevens; Approved the Public Works Fee Schedule with no changes from last year; Approved an interlocal agreement with Limestone County for the purchase of oil-sand to redo a road; Approved the EDC Annual Budget for FY 20252026; and Approved the consent agenda.

Groesbeck ISD Superintendent Scott Cummings and Board members made quick work of their September meeting agenda on Tuesday the 16th. Alexandra Montoya photo/Groesbeck Journal

GISD Approves Key Resolutions and Teacher Evaluation Changes

The Groesbeck ISD Board of Directors met on Tuesday, Sept. 16 and took the following action: Approved the consent agenda; Took no action on nominations for Limestone County Appraisal Board of Directors; and Approved a resolution declaring the official intent of the district to reimburse costs incurred in connection with the district’s planned capital expenditures from the proceeds of the tax-exempt bonds.

2025 Rainfall Totals

The total rainfall for January was 3.85 inches The total rainfall for February was 1.81 inches The total rainfall for March was 2.99 inches The total rainfall for April was 5.09 inches The total rainfall for May was 7.02 inches The total rainfall for June was 8.42 inches The total rainfall for July was 2.74 inches The total rainfall for August was 5.08 inches Making the total for the year as of Sept. 1, 37.00 inches.

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