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August 11, 2021 Issue

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The Blanco County Fair & Rodeo Association would like to announce its new parking and main gate locations for the 90th Annual Blanco County Fair & Rodeo. The main vehicle entrance will remain the same, entering off of Highway 281. However, the main pedestrian entrance will be between the arena and the dance floor on the West side of the grounds; with handicap parking available on both sides of the main pedestrian entrance.
It’s been a long time coming, but one of the historic billboard signs welcoming folks to Blanco County is being restored with a modern touch. The group of Blanco County residents who have teamed up to rescue the sign on Ranch Road 165 still need your help to fund the project that is set to cost $16,000. So far, almost 50 people have donated more than $4,250 on the GoFundMe page dedicated to the project. “If we raise sufficient funds, we hope to further investigate rebuilding another s ...
The Blanco County Commissioners approved rules governing game rooms in the county at Tuesday’s meeting. The 18-page document governing game rooms in Blanco County was passed unanimously. The document states that game rooms “tend to be associated with a wide variety of adverse secondary effects” and that while “initially lawful,” they tend to gravitate towards unlawful gambling over time.”  The rules  state that game rooms “should be separated from sensitive land uses” ...
Public Comments City Council members held a Regular meeting on August 3rd, 2021, and Mayor Rhonda Stell called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. Several citizens asked questions about the proposed development of a 22.4 acre tract into an RV park near the intersection of Old River Crossing and Trail Rock Drive. Citizen Ralph Peterson is concerned about the dangers of flooding in low water crossings and flood prone areas, fire protection, sewer availability, lower tax revenue yield for recre ...
Forty-plus campers took part in the Eagle Nation Football Camp hosted by Head Coach David T Sine and his staff the week prior to kicking off the LBJHS Eagle Football season. Coaches put campers through the paces in individual fundamentals and added a healthy dose of Eagle Nation philosophy to build the foundation for a championship football program.
Team members Meredith Stewart, Elizabeth Probst, Braden Peiser and Anne White joined LBJ Middle School student Briley Sralla in setting a new National Team Score record at the Junior Olympic Three-Position Air Rifle (3PAR) Championship in Anniston, Alabama. Sralla earned the Bronze medal as an individual in the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) 3PAR contest held concurrent with the Junior Olympics.

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