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Council to eye busy street work bids
Council to eye busy street work bids
Marble Falls City Council plans to review three bids to accomplish a renovation of Bluebonnet Drive during its upcoming meeting. Council members are scheduled to meet 6 p.m. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Twenty-two young golfers attended Reed Norman's golf camp this year at Hidden Falls in Meadowlakes. He had
Hidden Falls hosts successful golf camp
In Norman's golf class, the students learn the fundamentals of the swing, putting and chipping as well as iron and driver play, etiquette and rules of the game. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
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Texas Supreme Court rules on application of state religious services clause
The Supreme Court of Texas (SCOTX) has issued an opinion covering the scope of the Texas Religious Services Clause and the extent to which it applies to governmental actions that directly prohibit or limit religious services. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Timed with the official start of summer and the Fourth of July weekend, TxDOT's Drive Sober. No Regrets. campaign overlaps with an increased law enforcement period. File photo
Campaign takes aim at DUI ahead of Independence Day
More than 1,000 people were killed in DUI-alcohol related crashes on Texas roads last year. To help highlight the real cost to families, friends and communities across the state, TxDOT is sharing stories from drunk driving offenders and survivors in an interactive exhibit. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
LCRA awards $1.1M in grants for communities
LCRA awards $1.1M in grants for communities
The Lower Colorado River Authority recently awarded $1,108,769 in grants to support community projects across LCRA’s wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas. The Community Development Partnership Program grants will help fund 45 projects, including construction of a four-bay addition to the Cat Spring Volunteer Fire Department in Austin County, installing a flood warning system at a low-water crossing in Llano, upgrading a 50-yearold community center in Bronte and repairing the hurricane-damaged Danish Heritage Museum in Wharton County. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
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First responders arm themselves with spatulas for cookoff
Granite Shoals is hosting a first responders barbecue cookoff on June 20 and 21 across the Highland Lakes compete to see who serves up the best barbecue. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Fairgoers filled the exhibit hall, taking time to admire the wide variety of displays at the Burnet County Area Fair. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Fairgoers fill the exhibit hall
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The Diamond Days Van Halen Tribute Band rocked Johnson Park June 13, during the Marble Falls Summer Concert Series. The free live music concerts happen every Friday night through Aug. 8 in Johnson Park. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
Summer Concert features Van Halen tribute band
06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Several members of the Halbert Unit praise team sung 'Great is Thy Faithfulness,' during the dedication of the new Joseph's Hammer Chapel in Burnet June 13. Raymond V. Whelan/The Highlander
Prison chapel celebration evokes praise, hope for inmates
“It is official now – God’s work is done.” Thus spoke Texas Department of Criminal Justice Chaplain Richard Cartwright during the ceremony dedicated to opening the new non-profit Joseph’s Hammer Chapel June 13 at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Ellen Halbert Unit for Women in Burnet at 800 Ellen Halbert Drive. Spontaneous shouts of “Praise God!” erupted from the audience after the remark by Cartwright, which he uttered before more than 250 attendees inside the main room of the new facility, which spreads over 8,000 square feet behind razor-wire. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
On June 9, business owners at a title company in the 100 block of Main Street reported a sculpture which had been on the front sidewalk for 20 years was knocked over and destroyed. Contributed photos
Vandals, thieves damage and steal downtown sculptures
From a concrete mosaic to a bronze horse and rider piece, Marble Falls police are probing a recent spate of theft and damage to downtown sculptures. The most recent report involved a $7,000 mosaic sculpture in front of a business in the 200 block of Main Street. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Hutton Lehmberg gives the Flames another invaluable ball handler who is unafraid to attack the basket. Photos by Jennifer Fierro/TexasChalkTalk.com
Flames basketball team turns attention to top showcase
The Faith Academy of Marble Falls boys basketball program continues to use its June to the fullest. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Texas State senior high jumper Kason O'Riley finishes as the NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field runner-up in the event. Contributed photos/Texas State Track Media Team
MFHS grad earns silver at NCAA championships, turns pro
Texas State University senior high jumper Kason O’Riley is the NCAA Men’s Division I co-runner- up after clearing 7 feet and 2.5 inches June 13. The NCAA Men’s Division I Track and Field Championships was in Eugene, Oregon. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
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New athletic coordinator gels with MFMS goals
Marble Falls Middle School has a new boys athletic coordinator. He is Zach Wagoner. 06/17/2025 04:39 AM
Bill Luedecke applies all his horticultural knowledge and good taste while judging tomatoes for the Burnet County Fair. The public is invited to tour the event Friday and Saturday. Find more details Inside. Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
A Fair amount of wonderful entries
Bill Luedecke applies all his horticultural knowledge and good taste while judging tomatoes for the Burnet County Area Fair. The public is invited to tour the event Friday and Saturday in the AgriLife Building in Burnet 06/13/2025 04:36 AM
Veteran dance, tumble and cheer coaches Haley Booe (left) and Alyssa Caracheo have launched their program for youngsters throughout the Highland Lakes. Contributed photo
New dance team program springs into action
A new program with an eye on cultivating confidence and skill makes its debut in the Highland Lakes. Highland Lakes Elite (HLE) will offer dance, cheer and tumbling for young team members throughout the area. 06/13/2025 04:36 AM
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