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After receiving a robust response from Llano County residents regarding a proposed sand mining plant along the Llano River arm of Lake LBJ, the Lower Colorado River Authority set a public hearing and extended the deadline to submit comments or protests.
The public meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 10, at 6 p.m.
Many local residents received their first COVID-19 vaccine in a skillfully orchestrated outdoor process at the Baylor Scott & White Marble Falls medical campus last week, and many more will receive the vaccine this week. BS&W received 975 doses of the Pfizer vaccine last week, and will receive another 975 doses this week.
BS&W Marble Falls is the only hub in a five county region including Blanco, Burnet, Llano, Mason, and San Saba counties.
The Horseshoe Bay Cultural Enrichment Society board of directors simply couldn’t let Mike Maine step down as president without giving him a proper thank you. And boy did they!
Maine was treated to a surprise gathering in his honor January 29 when the directors didn’t leave after the meeting was adjourned, and they wouldn’t let him leave either – not without telling him how grateful they were for all his contributions to ensure the arts in Horseshoe Bay are here to stay.
The Helping Center of Marble Falls has opened its spacious new facility at 1016 Broadway. The Club at Horseshoe Bay Resort Mah Jongg Tournament committee chairs, former and current, were treated to a private tour. Participating in the tour were (from left) The Helping Center Board Vice President Lesa Koster, 2021 Chairs Charlotte Steindorf and Terri Mathews, 2019 Chair Janice Williston, 2021 Chair Jo Ellen Henderson, 2019 Chair Sandy Olson, and Burnet County Food Alliance Board President and ...
Horseshoe Bay’s Cultural Enrichment Society is excited to welcome The Everly Brothers Experience featuring the Zmed Brothers to Quail Point Lodge in HSB at 107 Twilight Lane at 4:30 PM on Sunday, February 28. Tickets are $45 each and are available for purchase at hsbenrichment.org.
Since 2016, brothers Zachary and Dylan Zmed, along with their partner and drummer Burleigh Drummond, have celebrated the pivotal music and history of The Everly Brothers’ legacy with enthusiastic crowds world ...
Burnet County Republican Women hold a work day to place book plates inside each U.S. Constitutions that will be donated to Burnet County public schools. L-R: Linda Berggren, Leslie Scarborough, Linda Stewart, Darlene Hargett, BCRW Secretary and Wanda Kauffman, Literacy and BCRW Scholarship Chair. BCRW meet the 2nd Thursday of every month at the Reed Building, 402 E.
Glenna Killian Moore passed away in the early hours on Friday, the 15th of January 2021, at her home in Piney Point Village. Progressing heart failure finally ended her life. She was a Memorial Villages resident for 62 years having moved from Baytown with her husband and children. Born in Oklahoma, in 1930, she moved to Texas in 1952 after her husband’s graduation from university.
Her birthplace in Oklahoma was a small western farm community named Delhi, a few milessouth of the larger tow ...
Joe Robert Williams, III, 78, of Sunrise Beach, TX, formerly of San Antonio, TX passed away on November 19, 2020. He was born on September 15, 1942 to Joe Robert Williams Jr. and Merdell Conaway in Georgetown, TX.
Mr. Williams was a beloved science teacher at Rhodes Middle School for over 33 years for the San Antonio ISD.
Dear Editor,
The article in the January 28 Beacon concerning the goals of the new Llano County Republican chair brings our attention to the stultifying state of dishonesty into which today's Republican party has descended. Protect the Constitution in the face of a concerted effort by the previous administration to dismantle it?