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    County Magazine

    A Publication of the Texas Association of Counties

    County Magazine is a free quarterly publication of the Texas Association of Counties containing news, stories and information to help you stay informed with all things Texas.

    Winner of the 2022 NACIO National Association's Excellence award for printed publications and Best In Category for the County Magazine Website.

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    County magazine is a free quarterly publication of the Texas Association of Counties that delivers useful information to help all Texas counties better serve their residents.
     

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    The 1929 courthouse restoration will include automations, energy efficiencies.

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    County magazine, the award-winning publication from the Texas Association of Counties, now has a blog that will regularly report on stories out of Texas counties.
     

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    County magazine is a free quarterly publication of the Texas Association of Counties that delivers useful information to help all Texas counties better serve their residents.

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