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A Blanco yearling quarter horse set a world record sale price of $800,000.00 at the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale last Friday.
The colt, First Texas Flash, is sired by First Moon Flash and out of champion mare Stylish Jess BR. He was purchased by West Texas Racing Partners.
Julianna Hawn Holt of the Hawn Holt Cross Triangle Ranch in Blanco bred, raised and consigned the yearling colt.
“Best sale ever; I’m still in shock,” said Ruidoso Horse Sale general manager Lowell Neumayer.
JCISD President Matt McKennis called a Special meeting of the Trustees to order at 6 p.m. Aug. 30, 2021. A quorum was established, and there were no public comments.
CFO Scott Berry presented the budget amendments for all accounts which reflected a summary of changes, additions, and payments. These account totals included: Fund 266/SSR funds with amended budget total of $68,732; Fund 699/Construction Account with amended budget total of $6,477.789; Fund 599/I&S Account (the account District ...
Freedom is the theme of the day Saturday in Johnson City.
The first-ever Freedom Fest will be held starting at 12:30 p.m. on the square in downtown Johnson City. The event includes live music, games, drinks and food, and serves as a fundraiser for the Homes For Our Troops organization. The event was organized by Moonshine Ridge, a distillery on East Pecan Street.
“Please come out and help us celebrate America and American freedoms while raising money for and honoring those who have sacr ...
Don’t miss the 22nd Annual Blanco County Wild Game Dinner on Oct. 2 in Johnson City at the Blanco County Show Barn.
The Wild Game Dinner is sponsored by the Blanco County Sale Committee and all proceeds go to support Blanco County 4-H and FFA activities. Doors open at 4 p.m. Game dinner tickets are available for $20 per person. Included in the price will be the best wild game you have ever eaten, door prize chance and dance until midnight. Come enjoy our hospitality and the latest ...
Wednesday, Sept. 8 - Community Pep Rally at Eagle Field.
Johnson City Community Education BBQ Fundraiser begins serving at 5 p.m. Pulled Pork Sandwich, Chips, Water/Iced Tea - $8 per plate; carry-out available
Pep Rally, 6 p.m. introduction of fall sports teams, cheerleaders and band, senior parent dance, senior skit and senior circle.
Friday, Sept.
Scoring early and often, the varsity Eagles took down the Ingram Warriors 55-0 on Friday night at Eagle Field.
Seven Eagles found the end zone and six more gained yardage on the ground or in the air as JC amassed 281 yards passing and 138 rushing. The Eagle defense stifled Ingram, not allowing a first down in the first half.
Johnson City failed to take advantage of their opening possession, turning the ball over on a third down interception.
Freshman Jackie Earley raced past the competition Wednesday afternoon to win the Championship in the 2A/1A Varsity Girls’ Division of the Fredericksburg Invitational.
Colin Linsey (20:25.78; 9th) and Antonio Perez (20:32.79; 10th) finished in the top ten of the varsity boys with teammate Joey Smith (20:39.35) close behind in 11th place.
Earley clocked in at 13:13.12 in the 2-mile course with Kamryn Loeffler of Mason in second place at 13:19.02.
The Johnson City Lady Eagles bounced back from a loss at Blanco on Tuesday to take down the Ingram Lady Warriors in three sets Friday afternoon (25-19, 25-18, 25-20).
The District 25-3A Warriors dropped to 7-15 with the loss; the win gave the Lady Eagles a 15-10 overall record as they opened District 25-2A play on Tuesday hosting the Harper Lady Longhorns (late score).
“We let ourselves focus on our mistakes at Blanco Tuesday - tonight was about having fun!” according to head coach He ...