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CAYLE CANON OF CALDWELL earned second place in the senior division of the Equine I.Q. contest and third in equine public speaking. Keslee Canon placed fourth in the intermediate division of Equine I.Q. Photo courtesy of Maleigh Canon

CAYLE CANON OF CALDWELL earned second place in the senior division of the Equine I.Q. contest and third in equine public speaking. Keslee Canon placed fourth in the intermediate division of Equine I.Q. Photo courtesy of Maleigh Canon

Local students earn wins in equine contests at FWSSR

Two local students earned top five honors at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo (FWSSR) Equine I.Q. and Equine Public Speaking Contests on Jan. 18-19.Cayle Canon from Caldwell finished second in the senior division in the FWSSR’s Equine I.Q. Contest winning a $10,000 scholarship.
AUBREY LOCKHART OF SOMERVILLE was awarded a $500 Calf Scramble purchase certificate at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Photo courtesy of FWSSR Communications

AUBREY LOCKHART OF SOMERVILLE was awarded a $500 Calf Scramble purchase certificate at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Photo courtesy of FWSSR Communications

Lockhart earns calf scramble certificate at Fort Worth Show

Aubrey Lockhart, a 4-H member of Burleson County 4-H from Somerville was awarded a $500 Calf Scramble purchase certificate at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.
THE LAKE SOMERVILLE LIONS Club held its Charter Night dinner, sponsored by the Caldwell Burleson County Lions Club on Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Burlson County Expo Center. District Governor Kelli Higgins (first row, far left) and Club President Jason Rhodes (top row, far right) participated in the charter signing ceremony. Past District Governor Lisa Free Martin (first row, far right) was the installing officer.

THE LAKE SOMERVILLE LIONS Club held its Charter Night dinner, sponsored by the Caldwell Burleson County Lions Club on Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Burlson County Expo Center. District Governor Kelli Higgins (first row, far left) and Club President Jason Rhodes (top row, far right) participated in the charter signing ceremony. Past District Governor Lisa Free Martin (first row, far right) was the installing officer.

Local students named in honor rolls at Sam Houston

Several local students achieved the honor rolls for the Fall 2025 semester at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.The students listed on the President’s Honor Roll are undergraduates who have achieved a perfect 4.
KATHY BRANDHUBER’s love of words and reading has made her an instrumental part of the Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library volunteer team.

KATHY BRANDHUBER’s love of words and reading has made her an instrumental part of the Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library volunteer team.

Brandhuber assists the library through love of words

In June of 1974, nine-year-old Kathy Brandhuber stepped into Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library for the first time. Already an avid reader, she says “being able to take home a stack of 10 books was an unimaginable treat. I still love the smell of ink and paper.
JULIE GEESLIN OF Rebel’s Yarn N Paws appeared on Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Somerville Farmer’s & Artisans Market in Somerville. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

JULIE GEESLIN OF Rebel’s Yarn N Paws appeared on Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Somerville Farmer’s & Artisans Market in Somerville. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

JULIE GEESLIN OF Rebel’s Yarn

JULIE GEESLIN OF Rebel’s Yarn N Paws appeared on Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Somerville Farmer’s & Artisans Market in Somerville.MIKE SMITH AND Scott Davis make pancakes last Saturday morning at the Chriesman Community Center. The free pancake breakfast, including coffee, was offered to the community.
ROCHELLE ADAMS stands next to this sign at the clinic in Somerville. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

ROCHELLE ADAMS stands next to this sign at the clinic in Somerville. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Somerville Clinic to open this month

The new Somerville Family Practice Clinic is expected to open this month, filling a major health care need in the area.

City, school election filings end Feb. 13

Those wishing to file for a position on local city councils and school boards have until next Friday, Feb. 13, at 5 p.m.The election for those city council and school board positions will be Saturday, May 2.The first day to file for the May 2 election was Wednesday, Jan. 14.
MARY HANCOCK and Caitlyn Faust display these auction items at the 2025 Burleson County Go Texan annual fundraiser. This year’s event is set for this Saturday, Feb. 7.

MARY HANCOCK and Caitlyn Faust display these auction items at the 2025 Burleson County Go Texan annual fundraiser. This year’s event is set for this Saturday, Feb. 7.

Go Texan fundraiser set for this Saturday at Expo Center

The Burleson County Go Texan Association’s annual scholarship fundraiser will be held this Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Burleson County Expo Center, beginning at 7 p.m.The event will include live music by Crossroads, silent and live auctions and concessions by the Ol’ Army Cookers.