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"Planning votes to demolish 5 structures " by: Mike Reddell

   The Planning Commission voted to demolish five substandard structures that aren’t in compliance with city ordinances at its meeting Aug. 28.  In addition, the commission approved a variance to Chapter 22 setback requirement at 3416 Walnut Drive in Whitson Heights.

"Youth Leadership kicks off with 28 students" by: Jessica Shepard

   Youth Leadership Matagorda County kicked off its third year with 28 countywide students at an introductory dinner on Aug. 20.  Parents, guardians and district administrations met with County Judge Bobby Seiferman and Bay City Community Development Corporation Executive Director Jessica Russell.
The Lone Star tick is possibly the most iconic human biting tick and is recognizable for its iridescent spot on the back of a female adult tick. (Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife)

The Lone Star tick is possibly the most iconic human biting tick and is recognizable for its iridescent spot on the back of a female adult tick. (Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife)

Tick talk: How to spot, avoid and remove ticks in Texas

   As temperatures rise and Texans spend more time outdoors, the risk of tick bites increases across the state. It’s important to know how to spot, avoid and remove ticks in Texas, whether you’re hiking, camping, ranching or gardening.  Pete Teel, Ph.D.

A&M -Victoria set to join A&M System

   BRYAN–COLLEGE STATION  —  Regents recently approved final steps for the University of Houston-Victoria to officially join the A&M System on Sept. 1, becoming Texas A&M University-Victoria, the System’s 12th university.  System leaders also thanked State Senator Lois W.

"BCCDC OKs repair bid for CED exterior" by: Jessica Shepard

   Bay City Community Development Corporation board members unanimously approved the over $84,000 bid for repairs to the Center for Energy Development (CED) exterior during their meeting Monday afternoon.  All board members were present for the meeting.