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GRANITE SHOALS—On April 10, 2019, at 9:13 a.m., a 911 call was received reporting a harassment and a shot fired into the air. Officers quickly responded to the report in the 2200 block of Washington Drive. On arrival, the first officer attempted to make contact with the suspect, later identified as Gregory Edward Beversdorf, at his travel trailer residence.
Last week the drilling crew wrapped up the remaining shafts in the river bed and is in the process of mobilizing drilling equipment onto the south abutment (bent 15).  Beams were set at span 8-10 and crews have begun setting bridge deck panels at these spans as well.  Columns will be poured at bent 12 and 13 this week.
In the last Commissioners Court, the Commissioners approved a recommendation that the 2900 Bridge be re-named in honor of David and Pat Enloe. This had to go to TxDOT for their approval. TxDOT requested removing “David and Pat” from the name because Pat is still alive.  With those changes, the Memorial Designation will be “The Enloe Memorial Bridge.”  Precinct 3 Commissioner Mike Sandoval, Llano County Veterans Service Officer, reported that last week a representative from the VA ...
In spite of a decrease in work zone crashes in Texas last year, 161 people still lost their lives and another 684 were seriously injured. The vast majority of those killed (84 percent) were motorists and/or their passengers. As National Work Zone Awareness Week gets underway, beginning Monday, April 8, the Texas Department of Transportation highlights its “Be Safe.
City Council Meeting of April 1, 2019
On April 1, 2019 Mayor Gail Lang gave a proclamation at the Llano City Council Meeting, declaring the day as Abby Machuga Day. Fourteen-year-old, Abby Machuga, performed an act of bravery by bringing her three younger siblings to safety when a fire broke out at their home on the morning of March 12.
BURNET— On Wednesday, March 27 at approximately 1:40 a.m., 25-year-old Brandon Michael Jacque was shot and killed by a Burnet police officer in the 300 block of S. McNeil St. in Burnet. According to a statement given by Burnet Police Chief Paul Nelson, at 1:35 a.m. the Burnet Police Department received a dispatch in reference to a loud music call.
Know Where to Cast Your Vote
General Elections for the City of Llano are held in May each year.  Mayor and two Council Member seats are elected in odd years, and three Council Member seats are elected in even years. This year, a special election will be held for a one-year term Council seat. Early voting will take place April 22-30 of 2019, with election day on May 4 from 7 a.m.
On, Monday, March 25, Commissioner Mike Sandoval, Pct. 3, brought forth a resolution to rename the new TxDOT Bridge on RR 2900 in Kingsland. This is the new bridge over the Llano River that replaces the bridge that was washed away in the flood on October 16, 2018. The resolution suggests that the bridge honor David and Pat Enloe for all of their contributions to Kingsland and the Aqua Boom.
The City of Llano welcomes their new Director of Community Development, Tony Guidroz. “I’m excited,” said Guidroz. “I asked God to give me the desires of my heart and He put me in Llano, Texas.” Guidroz was born and raised in Opelousas, Louisiana, right in the heart of Cajun country. Him and his wife Debra have been married for almost 25 years.
Meet the four who are running for a 2-year term Council Member seat in 2019. Kara Gilliland Kara Gilliland was born and raised in Llano and is the daughter of Larry and Deborah Miller. Gilliland graduated from Llano High School in 1998. “I have been married to the love of my life and high school sweetheart, David Gilliland for 16 years,” said Gilliland.

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