County officials expected it wouldn’t happen until a year past. That’s usually how long it takes to find a new county extension agent. Instead, the search ended after about seven months.County commissioners learned about the end of their search when they received an introduction to the new agent Monday.Hannah Goebel replaces Gary Roschetzky, as the new Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ag agent. Roschetzky resigned in May after 12 years on the job.“I’m so excited. I’m very grateful for the opportunity,” Goebel said. “I am just really looking forward to helping the 4-H program, maybe start some new 4-H teams. Just ...