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Bread + Salt to display Chaffee Arts artists

Chaffee Arts is proud to announce that Bread + Salt is now exhibiting local art for sale in the restaurant at 418 U.S. Hwy 24N in Buena Vista.  Chaffee Arts members submitted their art to Bread + Salt and the first group was chosen for display of paintings and photography. Contact information for artists are displayed with each piece and purchases can be made directly with the artists. The four artists that are displayed in the first rotation are Lyndsay Bertram, David Billesbach, Karen Boggs Bryant, and Joe Lothamer.  Thirteen artists responded to the Call for Artists and their art will be displayed on a rotating basis throughout the year. 

West River board appoints Hazelton, starts long-term planning

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   TOWNSHEND — A former West River Education District Board member who was appointed to take over for one year of a three-year term not filled during an election in March looks forward to a long-term planning process just getting underway. Drew Hazelton, of Jamaica, said he thinks the West River Valley’s educational system is at a point where important decisions are going to affect future students and citizens. “Coming out of the end of this pandemic, I think there’s many lessons that have been learned with some opportunities to grow and to create an educational environment for our kids that will really craft what our communities look like over the next generation,” said at the board meeting held remotely April 12. “I think I can offer some input into those discussions and I’d be glad to be back as part of the group making those decisions.”

Dead fish on Encantada Avenue

An estimated 6,000 pounds of fish was collected near Encantada Avenue. Author: Lexis Greene Updated: 2:56 PM CST March 1, 2021 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Editor s note: KIII 3 News has corrected an error in reporting in this article saying this was the largest fish kill in history. We have since learned that data won t be available until April.  Residents became concerned after thousands of fish began surfacing on the beach and most recently in the canals near Encantada Avenue following last week s historic winter storm. Lindsay Bertram, who has only been a Padre Island resident for a year, said her and her family, along with many islanders, did not hesitate to join in on the clean-up effort after thousands of dead fish began surfacing in the community s canals.

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