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August 4, 2021 Issue

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Over the course of two weeks, the COVID-19 situation in Blanco County gradually has become more serious, according to a county health official this week.  “Unfortunately, COVID-19 is once again on the rise in Blanco County,” said Blanco County EMS Chief Ben Oakley, the county’s infectious disease control officer, on Tuesday.
Scientists divide the Natural World into numerous categories based on characteristics such as structure, function and reproduction. All living things are placed into one of two main categories, called kingdoms, as either a plant or an animal. In the plant kingdom, the great majority of all plants are placed into one of two divisions, the Gymnosperms (all conifers) and the Angiosperms which are all the flowering plants—the majority of all plants. Within the divisions, plants are grouped wi ...
The order has been drawn for eight proposed amendments to the much-amended Texas Constitution that will appear on the Nov. 2 ballot. The proposed amendments were approved by at least two thirds of both houses of the state Legislature. According to the Austin American-Statesman, they include: • Allowing families to designate an “essential caregiver” to have access to loved ones in nursing homes and other long-term facilities.
Fans get the opportunity to meet the 2021 cross country, football and volleyball athletes and coaches this Friday evening. Fans can also enjoy a meal of fried fish, French fries, hushpuppies, slaw and a drink by making a donation to the Eagle Athletic Boosters. Serving will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Eagle Field concession stand with curbside pick-up available. The Eagle Football squad will be on the field finishing up their afternoon workout.
Eagle junior Cade Boyer added to the list of accolades earned in a standout Sophomore season with the recent release of the 2021 All-State Baseball Teams by the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association and the Texas Sports Writers Association. Both organizations included Boyer as a second team selection. The pitcher/slugger helped power the Eagles to a third place finish and state playoff berth in District 29-2A this spring.

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