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Texas Soil and Water Stewardship Week Recognizes the Vital Role of Native Ecosystems - Lexington Leader

Members of the Lee County Soil and Water Conservation District #359 are seen above, along with the Lee County Commissioners. Pictured from left to right, front to back are Edwin Kissmann, Director; Carl Caldwell, Director; James Norment, Chairman; Marcus Rose, DC NRCS; Pct. 3 Commissioner Alan Turner, Pct. 2 Commissioner Richard Wagner, Judge Frank Malinak III, Pct. 1 Commissioner Mark Matthijetz, and Pct 4 Commissioner Steven Knobloch. The Texa…
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Lexington Leader - broke the news in Lexington, United States on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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