The Blanco County Community Choir has served the communities of the county through song since 1975, and will do so again this year.
The choir’s Christmas programs will be held on Friday, Dec. 6, at Community Church of the Hills in Johnson City at 8 p.m. The Blanco performance will be on Sunday, Dec.
Susan Moore grew up in a small town in Indiana, but considers Texas home now.
She has a background in business and worked as a controller, which is an individual who has responsibility for all accounting-related activities, for several corporations. These positions involved problem solving.
At one corporation, Moore was able to strengthen accounting procedures and communication between the staff in order to finish the annual audit faster.
Even at the peak of the season with a busy schedule, Santa Claus was kind enough to grant an exclusive interview to the Blanco County News for our readers. We caught a direct flight to the North Pole for an interview this important. As the plane approached, we could see the North Pole and Santa’s Castle glistening in the snow.
Upon arrival, an elf named Fred took us on a brief tour of the North Pole facility.
From ancient times, honey has been known of as the nectar of the gods. The reasons for this are numerous: It has medicinal uses, has been used in religious practices, if dried into a powder it keeps almost indefinitely, has been used to signify royalty, and is delicious on toast.
Blanco residents Terri Albright and Milton Shaw are new to beekeeping, but they were awarded first place at the Texas Beekeepers Association Annual Honey Show 2019 in the light amber division.
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Judge Brett Bray and the commissioners discussed the condition of U.S. Highway 281 at the Blanco County Commissioners Court meeting on Nov. 26.
The county has received many complaints regarding the road, but unfortunately there is not much that can be done. U.S. Highway 281 is maintained by TxDOT and not by the county.
Pie Day on BISD campuses is an honored tradition that has been observed by Blanco PTO for many years.
Parents, grandparents and businesses send pies so that each teacher, staff member and support staff member may have a pie of their choice to take home for Thanksgiving Break. This year, Pie Day fell on Friday, Nov.
About 190 people gathered at Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday, Nov. 24, for the annual Community-wide Thanksgiving Dinner and Service.
The dinner was organized by the Blanco Ministerial Alliance, and several local churches take turns hosting the dinner each year. Participating congregations were: Trinity Lutheran Church, Blanco United Methodist Church, First Baptist Church of Blanco, St.
Rotary Club of Blanco County members gathered Nov. 18 at Old 300 for a special meeting to honor Blanco veterans.
Don Van Eynde, president, opened the meeting by informing the crowd that there will be a presentation of awards in honor of the local veterans. Carl Struck, commander of American Legion Memorial Highway Post 352, described the POW/MIA remembrance service to honor and recognize those service men and women who have not come home.
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If you’re looking for a way to honor veterans at Christmas, you may want to consider sponsoring a wreath or making a donation to Wreaths Across America or Wreaths Across Blanco.
Candy Cargill, coordinators of Wreaths Across Blanco, told the Blanco County News, “We’re on a mission to remember, honor, and teach.
The Blanco County Commissioners Court unanimously approved the Master Pipeline Agreement at its meeting Nov. 12.
The Master Pipeline Agreement is composed of three different agreements: Pipeline Easement Agreement, Master Road Use Agreement, and the Blanco County Investment Agreement. Copies of the full agreements can be found on the Blanco County’s website under Public Notices tab in the Commissioners Court meeting 11-12-19 supporting documents.