Miss an issue, miss a lot! A look at the Oct. 29 Edition of The Inquirer

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Be sure to pick up a copy of this week's Gonzales Inquirer! In this week's edition:

• More than one-third of the county's registered voters have already gone to the polls. Plus a list of voting locations and other Election Day information.

• SouthStar Bank continues its 100th anniversary celebration.

• The county has 15 active COVID-19 cases.

• The library is hosting a costume contest this weekend.

• November's look at Gonzales County History.

• NSCISD receives $8,000 in grants from local group.

• City officials say trick-or-treating is still allowed, but encourage following CDC guidelines.

• County Commissioners and ESD meeting reports.

• Historical society start bicentennial planning for Green-DeWitt Colony.

• Chris Cobler's state roundup.

• Don Newbury's commentary and Steve Burnett's editorial cartoon.

• Sudoko and crossword puzzles.

• Interpretative panel samples release for downtown square.

• Veteran's Day ceremony hosted by FUMC.

• Obituaries.

• Publisher Steve Fountain remember his old high school football coach.

• All American Scholarship applications accepted.

• Cattle scams and COVID-19 help for farmers.

• Gardening Q&A.

• Livestock sales report.

• Faith Column and church directory.

• Classified ads.

• The Apache football team must win its final two games to have any playoff hopes.

• Waelder's volleyball team opens the playoffs today vs. Runge.

• The Apaches girls cross country teams takes second in district and prepares for regional.

• Sports roundup.

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