Eastland Telegram
Trump Parade held Saturday in County
A Trump Parade was held Saturday. It started in Eastland and went to Cisco and then on to Ranger. Lots of vehicles were driven in the parade. By Sheila Hickox
Major I-20, Hwy 6 Stop Rapidly Rising
RED STAR (as locals know it) is rising rapidly on the I-20 and Hwy. 6 site to become a major stopping center to house BurgerKing and other important food services as well as fueling and services for the HEAVY two-highway traffic and local fueling-feeding center for highway, local and area customers. A major side development there that is the City of Eastland’s installation of a major sanitation facility which will provide sewage services for that entire major transportation center for present and future development in that prime location. (P.S.--The building is destined to be a beautiful addition just south in the recently added area to the City limits.)
Book Club at the Library
The Eastland Centennial Memorial Library has a book club that meets once a month on a Thursday evening from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The next meeting will be on Thursday, November 19th. What Alice Forgot by Lian Moriarty is the book of choice. This is the story of a wife and mother of three who wakes up on the gym floor and has forgotten the last 10 years of her life. Ultimately, Alice must discover whether forgetting is a blessing or a curse, and whether it’s possible to start over. (Goodreads description)
Mavericks look to take ‘positive steps’ in finale
The Eastland Mavericks already know several things heading into their showdown with the Dublin Lions on Friday: They know the District 5-3A title is theirs for the taking. They know they will play either Callisburg or Valley View in the first round of the Class 3A state football playoffs.