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A Llano County Grand Jury indicted a City of Llano police officer on Monday. The grand jury indicted Grant Harden on six counts - three felony and three misdemeanor counts. He was indicted on two counts of tampering with evidence and one count of tampering with a governmental record, said District Attorney Sonny McAfee.
Crews from the San Marcos National Fish Hatchery scanned for mussels along the bottom of Robinson Park Lake last Thursday afternoon after it was mostly drained. The lake was drained in order to remove sand from it. After an environmental study was done in order to allow the city to drain the lake and have sand removed, endangered mussels were discovered and had to be moved before that was allowed to take place.
There will likely be changes coming to the JLK Arena. The Llano City Council on Monday granted approval to the Llano Junior Livestock Show Association to look at closing in the concession area of the arena and making it climate controlled. The LJLSA would also like to add a storage building to the site. The only cost to the city would be if it agreed to pay half of a larger storage building, where one side would house LJLSA equipment and the other half would house city equipment. Craig ...
In May of 1927, the Lantex Theater opened its doors for the first time. As mentioned last week, tickets for the first movie, “The Fourth Commandment,” a 1926 silent film drama produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by Emory Johnson. Tickets were 30 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Friday night, the tickets were a little pricier, after all, the theater is now 90 years old, the sound was amazing, and the backdrop was a large Texas Flag in full color.
Llano High School Academics Teams would like to congratulate the following students for the success at the Bandera High School Winter Meet this past weekend: -- 6th Place in Number Sense: Heath Buttery, Junior (11th and 12th Grade Division) -- 6th Place in Calculator: Kenon Riley, Freshman (9th and 10th Grade Division) -- 5th Place in Mathematics: Heath Buttery, Junior (11th and 12th Grade Division) While the students above placed in their competitions, all students participating were ...
Thursday, November 30, three Llano High School seniors dawned the steps of our great state’s beautiful capitol building. Sydney Kuehne, Caroline Puryear, and Mackenzie White all participated in the practice of writing, defending, and objecting to practice legislation, and Miss Kuehne was able to successfully argue these bills in the Chamber halls.
Harper Lynn Lockhart, 6 weeks old, shared a moment with Santa at Starry Starry Nights. Her parents are Ashlee Lehman and Toby Lockhart.
The burn ban is on for Llano County. The county commissioners reinstated the ban at Monday’s regularly scheduled meeting. They were told that all of the county’s fire chiefs who responded to a poll were in favor or putting the ban back in place. Fire conditions are also growing, according to the county’s fire danger report. “I think it’s all pretty clear.
Ken Gray died November 25. He was 81. Gray was friends with a huge number of Llano County residents. He played football for Llano High and was later enshrined into the school’s hall of fame. He also coached for the school and played football professionally for many years. The following column, with a bit of editing, was written almost exactly two years ago. There is no Gray area where this man is concerned.
Last Wednesday night, the lights to downtown Llano came on for the first time in 2017. With lots of flare, a few hiccups, and some quick thinking, the first winner of the Chamber of Commerce/Starry Starry Nights coloring contest, Phoenix Montoya, was able to “jump start” the Christmas lights. Over 700 coloring pages went to first through third graders in early November, with a winner from each grade having the honor of turning the lights on.

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