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One can’t talk about the origins of Lights Spectacular without thanking Norma Honeycutt, Rosie Danz, and Rhonda Stell. Danz was the 1990 JC Chamber President at the time and said, “Norma Honeycutt made this possible, and we’re so blessed she joined our community.”
Honeycutt was a newcomer and Garden Club President in 1990.
JCISD Trustees held a Special Meeting on Monday, September 27th at 5:00 pm in the Administration Building. President Matt McKennis called the meeting to order, and a quorum was established. There were no public comments.
Trustees discussed the purchase of a school bus, and voted 6-0 to approve the purchase in the amount of $105,300 for a new 72 passenger bus.
A large crowd attended the Wild Game Dinner on Saturday. Attendees enjoyed a variety of food, live music, live and silent auctions, raffles and more. The annual event supports the county stock show participants.
More than 1,000 Blanco County residents have contracted COVID-19 since the pandemic began, but a county health official told the News on Monday that the recent surge is starting to stabilize.
“As of Monday, 1,265 people in our county have contracted COVID-19, which is more than 10 percent of our population,” said Blanco County EMS Chief Ben Oakley, who is the county’s health authority.
Blanco County residents could see significant changes to its legislative districts if preliminary redistricting plans are accepted.
Newly released proposals would significantly change State House and Senate Districts for Blanco County, while its district in the U.S. Congress would remain largely the same.
In the first proposed plan released by the Texas House, Blanco County would join State House District 19 with Gillespie, Kendall and Burnet counties, along with a portion of western Trav ...
With a week of rest and a showy 4-1 non-district performance the Johnson City Eagles are ready to take on the Lions from Ozona to open District 14-2A D1 competition this Friday night at Eagle Field.
The Eagles outscored their opponents 124-46 in their four wins with the lone setback a 46-7 loss at Thrall.
The Lady Eagles earned themselves a little breathing room in the race for the District Championship with a four set road win at Harper Friday night.
The first meeting of the two teams was a nail-biting five set affair that ended with the host Lady Eagles eking out a 15-11 victory in the final set.
Against a tough field of 1A-4A runners the Johnson City Lady Eagles Kept all but the Champions from St. Michaels at bay finishing runner-up as a team in the Leo Manzano Invitational in Marble Falls on Saturday.
Freshman Jackie Earley once again paced the Lady Eagles finishing second with a time of 12:59.5 on the 2-mile course behind leader Camille Terracina of St.