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Horseshoe Bay Beacon

April 1, 2021 Issue

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Exciting news! The blue residential trash carts we see each week placed curbside are being replaced with brand new green carts from Waste Management (WM) the City’s waste collection company. Starting Monday April 5 please place your current blue cart curbside for normal garbage pickup on your normal day. No change in your normal weekly routine required.
Do you like to dance, have fun and entertain? If this is something you would like to do, the Horseshoe Bay Wildflower Dance Troupe invite you to join this fun loving group of ladies. A meeting of all interested ladies will be on Monday, April 19 at 4p.m. at Quail Point.
Llano County’s recently-acquired Second Amendment Sanctuary status is largely symbolic but still an important statement by the county regarding gun rights, according to a county official earlier this week. At the Llano County Commissioners Court meeting on March 22, Llano County Attorney Dwain Rogers read a one-page resolution that proclaimed the county to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
MARBLE FALLS--He’s really not “big,” but he is tall--6’6”--and if you had to draw a high jumper for your midterm in sketch class you’d ask Kason O’Riley to pose for you. Forget about his thin look, the Mustang senior got the job done March 11 by clearing seven feet for the first time in his superb career.
I didn’t grow up in the church so I didn’t know the basic Bible stories other than Christmas and Easter. When I began to investigate the Christian faith, I started reading the Gospels. I discovered they spend more time about Jesus’ last hours on earth and his death than his birth.
Despite high winds in the Horseshoe Bay Resort MGA First United Bank Pick- Your-Tee Classic on Apple Rock Golf Course Friday, five golfers out of a field of 107 managed to post a net under par score. And two of the winners moved into the top five slots in the Edward Jones Points Race. Winning Flight 1 with an even score of net 72 was Todd Boorman; taking Flight 2 with a 2-under net 70 was Tom Schar; and the Flight 3 winner was Doug Land with his 7-under net 65. In the MGA’s Edward Jon ...

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