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Granite Shoals stops Zooming meetings
In a unanimous vote Tuesday, Granite Shoals city council members quashed any future citizen off-premises participation in city council meetings by ending their Zoom participation. Citizens will still be able to watch the council livestream meetings but won’t be able to comment or ask questions unless they attend the meeting in person.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Burnet County divulges total cash and investments
Burnet County commissioners received an up- date about their financial holdings July 23, during their regular meeting. During her third quar - ter report for Fiscal Year 2024, County Treasurer Karrie Crownover announced the county count- ed a total cash and invest - ment balance of more than $64.7 million through the end of last month.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Football staff to host Mustang camp
The Marble Falls Independent School District football program is offering its Mustang Football Fall Camp from 6-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, July 29-Aug. 1 at The Corral at Mustang Stadium on the high school campus.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Marble Falls sibling tracksters returning to Junior Olympics
Siblings Everett and Josie Brasher are making their way to the Junior Olympics of the Amateur Athletic Union again. The Marble Falls Independent School District students represent North Shore Stars Track Club under the direction of head coach Cedric Grif- fin.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Marble Falls High golf program to conduct tryouts
The Marble Falls High School golf program will conduct closed tryouts for the 2024-25 season at 7:30 a.m. Monday-Thursday, July 31-Aug.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Honey bees take Texas by storm
A few weeks ago an article appeared in the Killeen Daily Herald about Texas becoming the nation’s top beekeeping state. Mention was made in the article about a new Texas law created in 2012 that made it possible for people, even with small tracts of land, to get a property tax cut for keeping bees.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Granite Shoals paves way for street repairs and park project
Granite Shoals City Council members on Tuesday, July 23, moved forward on paving projects and set parameters for how particular land sale funds could be spent. Councilors approved a contract for $720,034 to pave King Circle, Hill Way and the fire department parking lot and gave their OK to a budget amendment to pay for the work.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
New voting software system approved
The Burnet County Commissioners Court recently approved the purchase of new voter software, including more than 40 new “poll books” that will compile and record voter identifications and registrations.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Cops: Good guys with guns subdue knife-wielding suspect
Marble Falls Police Capt. James Cole told The Highlander that a man remains in jail after threatening staff and then succumbing to armed customers at a cell phone retail store in Marble Falls.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Stormwater prompts floodgate operations
Area residents braced for flooding impact this week as stormwaters made their way through the Llano River, prompting the Lower Colorado River Authority to open floodgates. “The storm runoff that reached the Highland Lakes this week originated from heavy rains over the western portion of the Llano River watershed,” said LCRA spokeswoman Clara Tuma.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
Marble Falls PEC team scores big wins at lineworkers rodeo
Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) lineworkers competed against the best in the state at the Texas Lineman’s Rodeo, bringing home first and second places in the Overall Journeyman category. The rodeo took place July 18-20 at Nolte Island Park near Seguin.
07/26/2024 04:02 AM
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07/24/2024 12:13 PM
Natural Pest Control: 15 plants to keep insects at bay
Master’s Garden As we approach the end of July, insects like mosquitoes, flies, aphids, and gnats continue to be a nuisance in our gardens and outdoor spaces. Instead of reaching for chemical repellents, consider these 15 plants that naturally keep pesky insects away.
07/23/2024 04:00 AM
Volunteers load Fireplug Freeway on the road to rescue
In a collaborative effort that embodies compassion and community spirit, 365 Pet Connection and rescue partner Saving Shelter Strays from Bandera have been rescuing and transporting pets together for several years.
07/23/2024 04:00 AM
From the floor of the RNC in Milwaukee
My name is Abhiram Garapati, and I am your proud delegate representing Texas Congressional District 31 at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. We are the largest delegation, dressed in our Lone Star shirts and cowboy hats, and embraced by our fellow delegates from across the country as well as the media.
07/23/2024 04:00 AM
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