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The Round Mountain EEA club met on Wednesday, March 18, at the Johnson City Library. Barbara Wilson called the meeting to order and 18 members answered roll call by telling something nice that happened to them this week. We had 2 guests, Ashlyn Wilson and Courtney Buroughs. The opening reading was A Great Lesson on Stress.
The Round Mountain EEA club met on Wednesday, March 18, at the Johnson City Library. Barbara Wilson called the meeting to order and 18 members answered roll call by telling something nice that happened to them this week. We had 2 guests, Ashlyn Wilson and Courtney Buroughs. The opening reading was A Great Lesson on Stress.
Officers from the US Marshall Service, Lone Star Task Force and Austin PD make entry to a room at Hill Country Inn where an Arizona fugitive was expected to be. The wanted man was not in the room.
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Johnson City Police Department was notified by the United States Marshall Service in reference to a wanted fugitive that was believed to be in Johnson City. The wanted fugitive Michael David Bjornstad was wanted out of Maricopa County Arizona on ten counts of Sexual Exploitation of Minors. It was believed that the fugitive was at the Hill Country Inn, room # 17.
Both the Johnson City and the Johnson City Independent School District (JCISD) have called an election for Saturday, May 9 and both entities will feature contested elections. While the Blanco-Pedernales Groundwater Conservation District had two seats currently held by board vice-president Don Casey and secretary Rebecca Brown, the two open seats will be uncontested, so, in keeping with state law, that election has been cancelled. In Johnson City, incumbent Mayor Dawn Capra has drawn a challenge ...
Jeffrey Bous was arrested following an incident that took place in Round Mountain on March 12, according to Sgt. Ben Ablon of the Blanco County Sheriff's Department. Ablon said Blanco Sheriff's received a call at about 10 p.m. that evening regarding a disturbance on Anderson Lane in Round Mountain. "The caller reported that the suspect, who the caller knew, had set a fire and was now attempting to break into the caller's residence,"
Get your motor running Saturday, March 28 at the Car and Motorcycle Show in Johnson City. The event is being held in conjunction with the Texas Men's State Chili Cook-Off in Johnson City at the Blanco County Fairgrounds, according to E.J. Howe, a car enthusiast who collects classic Buicks. "I volunteered to help with the car show,"
Last weekend Blanco County 4H Junior Horse Judging Team and the Johnson City FFA Horse Judging Team did an amazing job at Houston Contest this year. We are so proud to say they are representing Blanco Co! The FFA Team has all Seniors this year. Lily, Emily, and Brenna placed 3rd Team over all, Emily was 17th high individual and Lily was 6th high individual.
It's that time of year when the best chili on the planet comes to Johnson City. There will be some new twists this year to delight all those who attend. Here in Johnson City, at the Blanco County Fairgrounds along the banks of the Pedernales River, men from Texas and beyond will compete in one of the largest cook offs in the world, to become the Texas Men's State Chili Champion.
1968 was a wild time. Many young adults took to the road either on motorcycles or hitch hiking across the U.S. Andy Syninsky and Terry Mathews decided to ride their 10 speed bikes from California to New York City. They had a wonderful adventure and at one point they visited Johnson City.
Blanco County Sheriff's Office reports that between March 9 and March 16, 2015 there were 96 calls for service, 33 traffic stop and 14 arrests. Of the arrests, there were three drug related, two "Out of County" warrants, three in County Warrants, one Public Intoxication, one Aggrevated Assault, and one each for Arson, Forgery, Evading Arrest and Criminally Neglegent Homicide. ANOTHER METH ARREST: On March 9, Deputy J.

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