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Community park needs outpace Kingsland Chamber resources
Community park needs outpace Kingsland Chamber resources
09/26/2025 05:00 AM
Electric co-op shares tips for fall planting
Electric co-op shares tips for fall planting
09/26/2025 05:00 AM
Sharing the Harvest to maintain mission despite pending move
Sharing the Harvest to maintain mission despite pending move
09/26/2025 05:00 AM
Burnet County to host waste collection event
Burnet County to host waste collection event
09/23/2025 05:00 AM
KMUD buys Lions Park from Kingsland Chamber
KMUD buys Lions Park from Kingsland Chamber
09/23/2025 05:00 AM
Burnet County commissioners revamp budget for deputy funding
Burnet County commissioners revamp budget for deputy funding
09/19/2025 05:00 AM
LCSO deputies nab barricaded suspect
LCSO deputies nab barricaded suspect
09/16/2025 05:00 AM
Latest housing market statistics provide insight
Latest housing market statistics provide insight
09/16/2025 05:00 AM
Discover your roots at genealogy workshop
Discover your roots at genealogy workshop
09/16/2025 05:00 AM
Opt for civility over hateful speech
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Opt for civility over hateful speech
09/16/2025 05:00 AM
Former Marble Falls employee April Stevens is pictured here in a TikTok video which referenced national conservative influencer Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Employee's video about influencer's death riles community
A marketing coordinator is no longer employed with the City of Marble Falls after a social media video she posted made an apparent inappropriate reference about the death of a political activist. 09/12/2025 05:24 PM    9
$3M jail surplus prompts chief’s request for more personnel
$3M jail surplus prompts chief’s request for more personnel
09/12/2025 05:00 AM
Marble Falls honors first responders on 9/11
Marble Falls honors first responders on 9/11
09/12/2025 05:00 AM
LCRA to lower Inks Lake for 8 weeks
LCRA to lower Inks Lake for 8 weeks
09/12/2025 05:00 AM
LCRA to lower Inks Lake for eight weeks beginning Oct. 1
LCRA to lower Inks Lake for eight weeks beginning Oct. 1
The Lower Colorado River Authority will lower Inks Lake by about 8 feet this fall to provide property owners an opportunity to work on docks, boat slips and other shoreline structures like retaining walls, dredge up to 2,000 cubic yards of material and remove debris from the lake and shoreline. 09/09/2025 05:04 PM
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