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New ag agent back in hometown

By March 25, 2021No Comments

For new Texas A&M AgriLife County Extension Agent Luke Hendryx, returning to his hometown of Alpine after a stint training cutting horses in Brenham has been a blessing.  Hendryx’s grandfather, Gene, was a former state representative and Brewster County commissioner, and purchased the local radio station. A son of local educators, dad Houston was a football coach and principal for Alpine ISD schools, while mom Brenda Criddle taught for over 30 years.  “To effectively do so requires an in-depth knowledge of our area, and I have been fortunate enough to gain that insight from living and working here my entire life. I look forward to working with people in the area for years to come,” Hendryx said.  For more information, email Hendryx at luke.hendryx@ag.tamu.edu or visit him at the Sunny Glen-Brewster County Cooperative Building located at 2209 West U.S. Highway 90.

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