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The Moulton JH girls took first place with 15 points and the boys were led by Andrew Pierce who was fourth. Photo courtesy of Moulton ISD.

The Moulton JH girls took first place with 15 points and the boys were led by Andrew Pierce who was fourth. Photo courtesy of Moulton ISD.

Moulton cross country: Kittens, Katz win varsity team titles

Both Moulton varsity cross-country teams won the 30-1A team titles at the district meet Oct. 12 at Moulton City Park. Varsity Girls The Kittens scored 15 points to capture the 30-1A title and had six runners in the top 10.
Moulton ISD Photo

Moulton ISD Photo

So, how’s your Mum?

Moulton High School may not celebrate their own Homecoming until basketball season arrives later this school year, but that didn’t stop the school’s floral design and advanced floral design classes from teaming to building this mother of all mums.
Photo by Bobby Horecka

Photo by Bobby Horecka

Moulton High School Class of 2026 packs the house for meal prep Sunday

Members of the Moulton High School’s freshman class this school year filled the Moulton Legion Hall’s kitchen area quite near to capacity Sunday, as students, their parents and siblings all pitched in to help make the chicken fried steaks they were serving up as part of Sunday’s drive-through plate...
Top 20 finishers from the Shiner meet on Saturday. Not shown as written is Girls Varsity: Estefania Colachado, 6th; Karsyn Blahuta, 18th. Varsity Boys: Edgar Mendiola, 4th; Trenton Meisetschleager, 9th; Brayan Colchado, 11th; Seth Lopez 17th; Ricky Santana 18th; Andrew Guyn, 19th. Photo courtesy of Moulton ISD.

Top 20 finishers from the Shiner meet on Saturday. Not shown as written is Girls Varsity: Estefania Colachado, 6th; Karsyn Blahuta, 18th. Varsity Boys: Edgar Mendiola, 4th; Trenton Meisetschleager, 9th; Brayan Colchado, 11th; Seth Lopez 17th; Ricky Santana 18th; Andrew Guyn, 19th. Photo courtesy of Moulton ISD.

Moulton cross country: Katz place second at Shiner October meet

The Moulton cross-country teams returned to Shiner for the second Shiner meet. The varsity girls finished in the top three for their class. Varsity Girls The Kittens scored 97 points to place fifth in the 1A-2A division. Estefania Colchado was sixth with 13 minutes, 5.37 seconds.
It might look like a device that would blow bubbles or flash a few lights and make laser noises, but it’s hardly a plaything. It’s a pepper gun, the same used by local law enforcement. They can accurately target up to 50 feet away, stop the most determined of assailants, and they’re now in use at Moulton schools.

It might look like a device that would blow bubbles or flash a few lights and make laser noises, but it’s hardly a plaything. It’s a pepper gun, the same used by local law enforcement. They can accurately target up to 50 feet away, stop the most determined of assailants, and they’re now in use at Moulton schools.

Moulton ISD adds new tool to its arsenal of defenses

Moulton school board has long fought to ensure the staff and faculty have every tool at their disposal to keep students and themselves safe, should the worst ever darken their doorway.
The Moulton varsity girls at the start of the race.

The Moulton varsity girls at the start of the race.

Moulton cross country: Bobkatz varsity take first in Shiner meet

The Moulton Bobkatz won the varsity boys race and the Kittens were in fifth at the Shiner meet on Saturday. Varsity Girls The Kittens placed fifth with 124 points. Estefania Colchado got No. 14 in 13 minutes, 49.20 seconds. Kayle Trejo was No. 24 in 14:29.71; Karsyn Blahuta was No.
State law, in some cases, prevents school and law enforcement officials from releasing certain types of identifying information. Doing otherwise not only opens them to civil liability, it can result criminal proceedings as well under Texas privacy codes.

State law, in some cases, prevents school and law enforcement officials from releasing certain types of identifying information. Doing otherwise not only opens them to civil liability, it can result criminal proceedings as well under Texas privacy codes.

Chief explains constraints he and school face with privacy laws

You always know it’s going to be a rough day whenever it begins with an urgent call from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, saying you need to return their call first thing Wednesday. But that’s precisely how Interim Moulton Police Chief Daniel Beyer’s Wednesday got going. On Sept.