Some 21 years ago, County Progress Magazine launched a series dedicated to the restoration and renovation of our county courthouses. Titled “Courthouse Trails,” this special section recaps the efforts of counties across the Lone Star State who have taken special measures to restore their capitols to their original splendor and/or launch comprehensive renovation projects to … [Read more...] about Courthouse Trails – Celebrating Restoration
Newton County
COVID-19 Pandemic
County Leaders Demonstrate Strength, Steadfastness in the Midst of Global Crisis
“All of our County Judges have put aside county lines, while risking their personal health, in the interest of saving lives in the entire region, all while working to balance this response with their duties within their own jurisdiction, which is no small task in itself. We hope to defeat this virus and to one day look back at it as a battle fought and won by Texans who … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Pandemic
Courthouse Trails: Newton County
The County Situated on the eastern border of Texas, Newton County is 167 years old and has one of the oldest completely restored courthouses in Texas. The county is beautified with towering pines and sparkling lakes and springs, numerous types of wildflowers, a rare magnolia, and a variety of rare species of trees. Fishermen, campers, hikers, hunters and bird-watchers … [Read more...] about Courthouse Trails: Newton County
158 Counties Receive $6 Million in Tobacco Money
The Tobacco Settlement Permanent Trust Account Investment Advisory Committee approved $50 million for the year 2013 tobacco settlement distribution, the same as the previous year’s amount. According to the distribution report published by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), 158 counties received just under $6 million in reimbursements. Under the terms of a … [Read more...] about 158 Counties Receive $6 Million in Tobacco Money