Owners of Hill Country Wireless and Technology, David and Ginger McCullough, Johnson City are working to reach parts of the Hill Country previously having no or poor internet service. A new tower, which was delivered last week, is in preparation to be set up on the hill behind Cox Paving in Blanco to extend the company’s service area.
The McCullough’s moved to Johnson City from the Texas Panhandle where they had a cattle ranch.
Rusty Weirich, along with his mother, Shirley Weirich, and his son, Reid Weirich from Johnson City traveled to All Star Village in Oneonta, New York to watch Reid play in a baseball tournament with Lonestar Baseball Club. Fifty teams from around the country played in the tournament the week of June first through the seventh.
Reid had a great performance at the plate during the tournament.
Kyle, TX — The office of State Rep. Erin Zwiener will host district office hours in Johnson City the second Wednesday of every month at City Hall. Rep. Zwiener’s district office is located in Kyle, and in an effort to ensure all House District 45 residents have an opportunity to meet directly with her staff, Rep.
The July 9 Commissioners Court was called to order at 8:58 a.m. by Judge Brett Bray. All of the commissioners were present.
After the pledge was recited, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved.
The July payroll of $313,243.38 was approved next.
The commissioners considered approving the official reports. Chris Liesmann motioned to approve and Tommy Weir seconded.
Gary P. Nunn, who has made a career out of playing Texas Country music, brought the crowds to Twin Sisters Dance Hall Saturday night. Folks came from as far away as Oklahoma, California, New Mexico, Oregon and Massachusetts to join the locals, and Texans from Dallas and Houston to dance the night away.
Tuesday evening, July 2nd, the Johnson City Library hosted a Dark Skies Star Party. Local organization, Blanco County Friends of the Night Sky, was invited to present information about light pollution and how it can be eliminated. After the program guest stepped outside to take a closer look at the heavens through the telescopes provide by the Hill Country Astronomers.
The children in attendance were the “stars” of the show.
Daniel Kelada has been in the hospitality business for a good portion of his life.
He was inspired to go to bartending school at age 18 because his father would not allow his older sister to take those classes.
Kelada continued to bartend throughout his college years in Austin and worked in a variety of hospitality jobs ranging from bartending to fine dining to hotel.
He helped open the original Grove Wine Bar and Kitchen which is “a food and wine haven where neighborhood regulars and ...
On Father’s Day, a 24-year-old Blanco man took his girlfriend swimming at Pedernales Falls State Park, but when he dove into the water, he struck a rock, injuring his spinal cord
That means when he gets home from the hospital later this week, he’ll be in a wheelchair, but his family couldn’t afford to have a ramp built to their mobile home.
Happily, the ramp-building team in Johnson City not only was able to build the ramp and larger front porch at the home, but also delivered the w ...
With motorcycle and Comal County sheriff escort, Staff Sergeant Michael Lage and his family were welcomed by cheers of well-wishers as they pulled into the driveway of their new home Friday June 7, 2019. Homes For Our Troops (HFOT) presented him with a new, fully furnished custom home with special adaptations to meet his needs as an injured Soldier.
There’s a new face on Pecan Street. Moonshine Ridge, Inc. incorporates handcrafted corn whiskey that is “A Family Tradition. Kentucky Born, Texas Made.” The small business is family owned, and all products are Texas based and handcrafted in small batches.
Owners Tom and Jason Hicks are doing extensive renovations to the building located just west of Pecan Street Brewery in Johnson City.