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Residents express concern over zoning discord with city
I would like to take this opportunity to educate and express my concerns to all residents of Marble Falls on how our city officials/government conducted themselves on a recent situation that hugely impacted us. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
Marble Falls athletic director and football head coach Keri Timmerman (in the gray) meets with the Lady Mustangs before they go to different speed and agility stations. Photos by Jennifer Fierro/TexasChalkTalk.com
Bustling summer gets busier for Marble Falls athletes
As the calendar starts to turn to July, Marble Falls Independent School District athletic director and head football coach Keri Timmerman reflect ed back on a busy start to the summer. He and his coaches have been on campus Monday-Thursday mornings for workouts as part of Marble Falls Forge ‘24, the department’s strength and conditioning program. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
Marble Falls rising senior Kylie Roberts (left) will continue working with assistant coach Aspen Howie on the softball diamond and on the basketball court.
Past experiences enhance cross sport coaching, player prep
Share athletes. That’s been the mantra and rallying cry throughout high schools across the Highland Lakes. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
Granite Shoals laments transparency in yard code talks
Granite Shoals laments transparency in yard code talks
Granite Shoals continues to wrestle with rewrites of its landscape ordinance with at least one speaker at Tuesday’s meeting hinting that city council members had hidden reasons for withholding public participation in an ordinance work group. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
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County budget heat is on as fiscal year nears finish line
As July 4 approaches, get ready for patriotic celebrations and beaute- ous fireworks. Fireworks of a different sort could be ignited at the Burnet County Courthouse during upcoming weeks. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
Help celebrate Independence Day in Marble Falls
Help celebrate Independence Day in Marble Falls
“We are preparing for our inaugural 4th of July Parade on Thursday, July 4th, through our historic Downtown Marble Falls and we need you and your organization to participate to make this a great first year!" So says Daulton Mobley, manager of the Parks and Recreation Department, who reached out to various organizations around town. He also released a schedule of the events planned for the annual Independence Day celebration, hosted by the city of Marble Falls. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
Dani Wolff of Hill Country Humane Society administers a vaccine to a pet, during a June 15 drive-through mobile clinic at the Burnet County Fairgrounds in Burnet. Organizers also hosted additional free clinics this week in Granite Shoals on June 26 and in Burnet on June 27. Contributed/HCH...
Distemper outbreak shutters venues, pounds
A dog which tested positive for distemper, followed by a handful of others showing signs, tipped off a mass shutdown of local shelters, pounds and dog parks in the Highland Lakes. Since mid May, entities who limited or halted intakes altogether included the Marble Falls City Pound, the Buchanan Dam-based Hill County Humane Society and other municipal and rescue animal holding facilities. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
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Granite Shoals council finalizes city manager
Granite Shoals has a new city manager. Interim City Manager Sarah Novo and council members agreed on a $158,000 annual contract after the council retreated behind closed doors for a 46-minute executive session during their June 25 meeting. 06/28/2024 03:28 AM
Presenter Calvin Richard and Rev. George Perry spoke about the significance of the June 19 holiday, during the Marble Falls Juneteenth celebration held June 22 at St. Frederick Baptist Church. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Juneteenth celebration in Marble Falls
Presenter Calvin Richard and Rev. George Perry spoke about the significance of the June 19 holiday, during the Marble Falls Juneteenth celebration held June 22 at St. Frederick Baptist Church. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
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Lorraine Anna Dirks
December 6, 1931 — June 22, 2024 The promise of a life filled with love and understanding is what we all desire. The promise of a life with service to the Lord with love and understanding for all is the fulfillment of our promise to God to be a better person. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
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William “Billy” Kiley
October 30, 1948 — June 11, 2024 Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, teacher, coach, protector, and friend, William Thomas Kiley (Bill) left his earthly body behind at 9:10 AM on the morn-ing of June 11. Bill was born October 30, 1948, to William and Catherine Kiley, in Newark, New Jersey. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
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Francis Sitterle
January 26, 1935 — June 19, 2024 Francis Eugene Sitterle, 89, of Granite Shoals, Texas, passed away peacefully at home on June 19, 2024, after a long battle with dementia. He was born on January 26, 1935, in San Antonio, Texas, to El-liott and Mary Sitterle. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
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Kathleen Salem
June 29, 1951 — June 19, 2024 "My Love, My Dove, My Angel from Above" Kathleen Estelle Salem, aged 72, passed away unexpectedly on June 17th, 2024. Kathleen loved sharing the word of God with everyone she met. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
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Star Republican Women ignites enthusiasm to vote in November
Star Republican Women (SRW), based in Horseshoe Bay, has nearly 200 members and associate members from Llano, Burnet and surrounding counties. Working for candidates and the Republican Party on the state and national levels, SRW works diligently to help elect Republicans to Llano and Burnet county offices. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
At its core, companion gardening is both a science and an art. It involves understanding the intricate relationships between plants, their soil preferences, nutrient needs, and interactions with insects and diseases. Contributed/almanac.com
Companion gardening: Cultivating synergy in your garden
Companion gardening is an age-old practice that taps into the natural synergies between plants to create healthier, more productive, and aesthetically pleasing gardens. By thoughtfully pairing plants, gardeners can enhance growth, repel pests, attract beneficial insects, and maximize space. This sustainable gardening technique not only benefits the plants but also promotes a balanced ecosystem. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
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