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August 17, 2016 Issue

Despite a plethora of new faces, or a familiar one or two in new places, Blanco City Hall continues to run smoothly. Not only is City Administrator Lambert Little still learning the ropes of the city’s governmental process, but so are four women who recently became permanent fixtures at 300 Pecan St. Last month, City Secretary Jessica Gardner-Sadosky, Assistant Secretary Olga Gamez, Finance Manager Kelly Leslie and Municipal Court Clerk Austin Russell had their “probationary” tags removed ...
Blanco County authorities are looking for a man who allegedly assaulted a woman at his residence on Tuesday, Aug. 16. According to information from the sheriff’s office, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault and aggravated robbery warrants have been issued for Timothy Wade Foth, 37. The sheriff’s office stated that on Aug. 16, deputies responded to an emergency call regarding a 30-plus-year-old woman who had been sexually assaulted. The woman reported that she had accepted a ride ...
The Blanco Independent School District Board of Education has allocated slightly more than $9 million of its overall proposed $13.16 budget for the 2016-17 academic year for salaries. New Business Manager Matthew Streger went through a power point presentation on both the proposed budget and the compensation package for all BISD employees during the August school board meeting last week. As it stands heading into the Aug.
Kathryn Korelich said she fell in love with Texas more than two decades ago, and added she is anxious to fall in love with Blanco in the same manner. Korelich, 48, was hired as the principal of Blanco Middle School in April, and she has hit the ground running as she gets acclimated to her new position. “It’s been exceptional,” she said of her early experiences in the Blanco Independent School District.
The Blanco County man wanted for an alleged sexual assault who had been on the run for two days was taken into custody late Thursday in San Antonio. The Blanco County Sheriff’s Office stated that Timothy Wade Foth, 37, surrendered without incident to deputies Capt. Ben Ablon and Sgt. Adam Acosta at about 9:30 p.m.

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