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ALL EYES ON BEAN- Menard native Craig Bean (MHS Class of 2006) was named to the Houston Business Journal's People to Watch in Commercial Real Estate in the Journal's LandMark Awards. Bean will accept the honor at a luncheon in April. Bean is the Managing Director of Industrial Services with Transwestern, overseeing industrial project leasing in the Greater Houston market. He is the son of proud parents Robert and Nancy Bean of Menard. Courtesy photo.

ALL EYES ON BEAN- Menard native Craig Bean (MHS Class of 2006) was named to the Houston Business Journal's People to Watch in Commercial Real Estate in the Journal's LandMark Awards. Bean will accept the honor at a luncheon in April. Bean is the Managing Director of Industrial Services with Transwestern, overseeing industrial project leasing in the Greater Houston market. He is the son of proud parents Robert and Nancy Bean of Menard. Courtesy photo.

Menard native named to biz. journal's 'People to Watch'

Body Menard native named to biz journal's 'People to Watch'.
SO LONG OLD FRIEND- The Lazy Ladle Cafe in an undated file photo. The restaurant, at 509 Ellis, was unexpectedly closed indefinitely this week. The decision to cease operation was made due to an insurance mix-up.

SO LONG OLD FRIEND- The Lazy Ladle Cafe in an undated file photo. The restaurant, at 509 Ellis, was unexpectedly closed indefinitely this week. The decision to cease operation was made due to an insurance mix-up.

Lazy Ladle to close doors for good

Body The Lazy Ladle Café, located at 509 Ellis in Menard, has closed its doors...
Dr. Dale Hancock, left, was presented with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Concho Valley's C.A.R.E. Award at an annual meeting last week. Dr. Dale was chosen for the honor, which stands for Committed, Attitude, Respect, Everyday for his 'exceptional support of youth in the Concho Valley.' Pictured with Dr. Dale is Debbie Parker, Menard Unit Director, and Bride Roberts, board member. Courtesy photo.

Dr. Dale Hancock, left, was presented with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Concho Valley's C.A.R.E. Award at an annual meeting last week. Dr. Dale was chosen for the honor, which stands for Committed, Attitude, Respect, Everyday for his 'exceptional support of youth in the Concho Valley.' Pictured with Dr. Dale is Debbie Parker, Menard Unit Director, and Bride Roberts, board member. Courtesy photo.

Dr. Dale accepts prestigious Boys & Girls Club service award

Body The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Concho Valley held their 2025 annual meeting...