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Kathy Ann Griffith
December 11, 1955 —October 5, 2024 Kathy Ann Grivth went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 5th 2024. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Executive Director Paighton Corley and Zach Baker of Greater Goods smiled for the camera Oct. 8 at Hill Country Humane Society. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Embarking on a journey for expanded shelter resources
Oct. 8 marked the beginning of a long-awaited renovation project at Hill Country Humane Society, thanks to the generosity of Greater Goods and our community. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Past participants, pictured here in Washington D.C., include Henry Vanicek, Julio Correa, Jake McAnelly Manas Singh, Reagan Hutchinson, Campbell Harkness, Carson Reinarz, Gigi Muniu, Audrey Staker and Nithila Karthi. Contributed photo
PEC urges students to apply for DC trip
Participating in the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Youth Tour program is a decades-long tradition for Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC). Since 1966, the cooperative has selected students to attend the trip of a lifetime in Washington, D.C. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
The upcoming event will showcase the world- renowned master fine artist Akiane Kramarik, whose globally celebrated painting 'Prince of Peace' has File photo
Belóved Gallery to showcase fine art at gala, Fall Affair
Belóved Gallery invites the public to its second annual Fall Affair, a remarkable threeday event designed to immerse guests in the transformative power of faith-inspired art, music, dance, and community. This year’s affair revolves around the theme Heaven is Real, presenting a profound exploration of how heaven is revealed through art and storytelling. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
The Highlander staff writer Raymond V. Whelan, 'The Texan,' waits in Chicago at the Blue Line Damen Station for the 'L' train to the Loop (downtown Chicago). Contributed photo
Chicago inspires recollections of Texas hospitality
Editor’s Note: One day before the following narrative occurs, the Texan wanders through Chicago and discovers much about the city reminds him of Burnet County, including its art, food, friendliness. Here, the two-part story concludes. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
The project also will include an upgraded baptismal font, a reconciliation room, a dedicated sacristy with room for vesting, ramps to replace stairs on both sides of the center aisle, new lighting and audio/visual systems, and new carpeting and paint throughout. Contributed rendering
St. Paul’s launches $4.5 million Capital Campaign
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Horseshoe Bay this weekend is launching its Building for Our Future Capital Campaign to fund a $4.5 million expansion that will add 4,700 square feet to the church facility and 90 parking places on its campus. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
The public is cordially invited to the dedication and unveiling of the Alamo plaque on the Burnet County Courthouse South Lawn, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m.
Public invited to unveiling of Alamo plaque at courthouse
The public is cordially invited to the dedication and unveiling of the Lieutenant Colonel William Barrett Travis ‘Victory or Death’ plaque commemorating the sacrifices made at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 on the Burnet County Courthouse South Lawn, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m. For more information, call 512-756-5400 or email smccormick@burnetcontytexas. org. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
CASA to inspire holiday giving with Angel Tree Toy Drive
CASA to inspire holiday giving with Angel Tree Toy Drive
Thank you for helping to make a child’s holiday gift wishes come true. Most children dream of receiving special gifts during the holidays. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Contributed photos/ Stennis Shotts Marble Falls junior running back Joaquin Aguilar leads the ground attack with an unwillingness
Bulldogs to visit the Mustangs in cross county rivalry game
The Burnet County clash between the Bulldogs and the Mustangs is always big for residents, alumni and students. The 110th edition isn’t any different except that because it’s also the District 4-4A opener, it simply might mean more. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Contributed photo/ Jennifer Fierro/ TexasChalk- Talk.com Cooper Womack is the Mustangs' No. 1 singles player and teams with Cooper Kelley as the squad's No. 1 boys doubles team and has the success to show it.
Marble Falls team tennis ends season on solid footing
The Marble Falls High School team tennis squad lost to Ingram Tom Moore 5-10 Oct. 8 to end its season. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
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Marble Falls runners shine as top finishers at district meet
While this year’s District 24-4A cross country meet had new members, the results were very similar to what they’ve always been. Burnet punched return tickets to the Class 4A Region III meet thanks to finishing in the top three of both varsity divisions in a meet conducted Oct. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Veteran handler Jeff Glende and his hound/cur "Dago." Glende says hunters should be observant and share all the little details about the shot with the tracker beforehand. Contributed photo/Jeff Glende
The Fall Dogs: Handlers share advice on do’s and don’ts before bringing in a tracking dog
Texas’ Archery Only and Managed Lands Deer seasons got underway Sept. 28. The general season starts Nov. 2, one week after what is sure to be a busy Youth Only hunting weekend that runs Oct. 25-27. It’s showtime for an army Texas K-9s that live for deer season and the chance to put their noses to work to help hunters recover animals they otherwise may not find. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Demolition began Oct. 8 to make room for additional kennels and play yards at Hill Country Humane Society. Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Shelter expanding with local help
Crews demolished structures Oct. 8 on the grounds of a key dog shelter for the region to expand services and resources for intakes. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
Festivities started Thursday in the Lakeside Pavilion at Lakeside Park in Marble
Jammin’ this weekend at the songwriters event
This annual Fiesta-JAM festival, Oct. 1012, kicks off this week with a talent-packed lineup. 10/11/2024 02:01 AM
On Saturday, Oct. 12, participants can collect clue words to unscramble a mystery sentence and win Scooby snacks, hosted by Ms Lollipop Parties Fun and Gifts, 208 Main St.
Follow clues downtown at Scooby scavenger hunt
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Highlander
Hope Ranch
First United
Friends of NEBC
Carter Floors and More
Johnson Sewall
Salem Insurance
Madlyn's
Art of water
San Marcos Daily Record
Burnet Bulletin
The Wimberley View
Woodson Tree Service