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Lydia White, right, was crowned the 2021 Blanco County Fair Queen Saturday night. Joining her on the court are, from left, Ema Price, first runner-up, Riley Birck, third runner-up, and Clare White, second runner-up.
Blanco County’s unemployment rate fell in July and the county continues to have the lowest unemployment rate in the nine-county Rural Capital Area region, the Texas Workforce Commission announced Friday.
The Blanco County unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent last month, down from 4.1 percent in June.
The unemployment rate in the Rural Capital Area region fell to 4.3 percent in July, after climbing to 4.9 percent in June.
The Blanco County Commissioners adopted a fire code at Tuesday morning’s meeting.
The fire code goes into effect Oct. 1 and governs unincorporated areas of the county. The code governs businesses, public buildings and multi-family residences, but does not govern individual housing.
Blanco County did not previously have a fire code in place.
City Council members held a Special meeting on August 17, 2021 to discuss the proposed City Fiscal Year End (FYE) 2022 Budgets, and other matters. Mayor Rhonda Stell called the meeting to order at 6:02 pm, and opened the Public Hearing. There were no Citizens’ Comments during the Public Hearing.
Council members discussed Resolution of the City Council approving an Interlocal Agreement for the annexation of Old River Crossing Road and other matters related to the development of a recreatio ...
North Blanco County Emergency Services District No. 1 held a Regular meeting on August 16, 2021. President David O’Bannon called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm, and a quorum was established. There were no Citizens Comments.
Minutes of previous meeting were approved with motion and second from Commissioner Kirk McElhinney and Vice President Brandt Raeburn.
The Johnson City Eagles hosted San Antonio - Robert G Cole High School in the second scrimmage of the 2021 season on Thursday in preparation for the season opener at Florence this Friday night.
The Eagles kept stride with the 3A-D1 Cougars at the Varsity level with each team finding the end zone three times.
A dozen schools descended on the LBJHS Campus early Friday morning for the inaugural running of the Six Mile Relay hosted by the Johnson City Running Eagles Cross Country Team.
A unique and non-traditional event for Texas High School athletes, the relay format allowed coaches to enter their athletes in teams of four and the athletes circled the challenging 1-1/2 mile course in relay fashion, passing the “baton” - a fist-sized rubber chicken - from one athlete to the next to signify th ...
Coty Ray Lyles passed away Aug. 14, 2021 at his home in Johnson City. He was born May 22, 1977 in Cleburne to Bobby Earl Lyles and Patsy Ann (Hill) Lyles.
In his spare time, Coty enjoyed being with family, trying new foods and riding his Harley.
He is survived by his wife, Melanie Liesmann Lyles; daughters, Dawn and Dakota; siblings: Tammy, Tina, Cindy, Michaelle, Bobby Shane and Brenda.