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Did someone say, “free gift?”
Yes, and all folks need to do is take a survey that will help determine what classes, activities and events will be offered at Johnson City’s public library.
“We’re trying to gather information on the kinds of events people are interested in so that we can better tailor our programs to our community,” said Micaela McDonald, director of the Johnson City Library.
Mayor Rhonda Stell called the Regular meeting of the City of Johnson City Council to order at 5:00 pm on July 6th, and a quorum was established.
Lights Spectacular
“Our Board is working hard preparing for Lights Spectacular and at this time we need City approval to host Lights, and approval for the fireworks on Thanksgiving Friday.
JCISD President Matt McKennis called the Regular JCISD Board Meeting to order at 6:00 pm, and a quorum was established. There were no public comments.
Bond Updates
Casey Sledge of Sledge Engineering shared updates with the Board. “We are obtaining options and pricing for fencing materials and landscaping and fencing material prices are higher than expected.
Blanco County Commissioners approved requests from Lights Spectacular in Johnson City at Tuesday morning’s meeting.
The commissioners approved a request for a fireworks show to be allowed the Friday after Thanksgiving. They also approved the sale of beer and wine to be held on the east side of the court house parking lot.
Head Coach David T. Sine is excited about the upcoming football season, as well as the Johnson City Eagles Football Camp, which will be held July 26-28 at Eagle Field. Camp times are set from 9 am to noon each day. The cost is $50 for the three day camp.
Martin Adrian Jr. passed away Thursday, July 8, 2021 in Corpus Christi at the age of 37. Martin was born in Fredericksburg to Martin Adrian Sr. and Leticia Gonzalez. He was raised in Johnson City, where he graduated from Johnson City High School in 2002. Martin then proudly served his country with the U.S.