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The set was a simple one, a table, two chairs, a pitcher of water, two glasses and two actors, but the impact of the play was anything but that. The Llano Community Theatre, now in its second year, opened the 2016/2017 season with “Love Letters,” a play by A. R. Gurney, on Friday night.
The Western Trappings exhibition for this year is now over, and the drawing for the winner of this one of a kind bracelet was held at 5 p.m. Saturday. Norma VanArman of Llano was the winner of the gorgeous silver and turquoise bracelet crafted by Charles Wendt of Llano. Western Trappings appreciates all the artists, the museum and committee members for another amazing display of western art and trappings and appreciates the support of patrons and visitors.
The Llano City Council heard a presentation on its electrical master plan and discussed whether or not to open a portion of East Houston Street at its meeting on Monday night. Representatives from M&S Engineering gave a presentation on the city’s master electrical plan, which was evaluated in September. The system evaluated is the electrical distribution system for the city. Brian Meuth of M&S Engineering said the system is in “very good shape.” He said the system withstood its pe ...
Geese fly in the reflection of the Super Moon last week at Badu Park.
Llano County’s turnout on the first day of early voting for the 2016 general election was the highest in the state by percentage of registered voters. With no way to measure county by county turnout across the state, Scurry County challenged the other counties in the state to get people out to early vote.
Llano girls basketball coach Jerry McSherry, with the game ball and the girls who brought him his 500th win. Front row, left to right: Angela Palmares, Avery Tudyk and Lexi Lucas. Standing, left to right: Chancey Lange, Kaymon Lange, Molly Lindner, Coach McSherry, Katie McDonough, Justice Willson and Erin Franklin.
An Arizona man turned himself in early Saturday morning after allegedly shooting a friend. Justin Lamb, 27, of Yuma, Ariz., entered the Stripes convenience store at the corner of Hwy. 29 and Hwy. 16 in Llano during the early morning hours Saturday and asked to use a phone to call 911, according to a Llano County Sheriff’s Office press release.
An almost month-long saga is over after a Brownwood company pulled its air quality application to build a concrete batch plant at the edge of Llano’s city limits. Ingram Concrete, LLC, withdrew an air quality registration submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, meaning the Brownwood company is no longer seeking to build a concrete batch plant just off Hwy.
Meals on Wheels honored its Llano volunteers last Thursday at a luncheon held at Lutie Watkins Memorial United Methodist Church. Mayor Mike Reagor presents a plaque to Leland and Neva Kiker for their years of volunteerism. Leland volunteered with Meals on Wheels for 20 years, while Neva volunteered for 16 years.
Emergency officials respond to a simulated accident in Robinson Park during a drill to test readiness and capabilities on Tuesday morning.
Local emergency officials got first-hand experience on Tuesday morning in dealing with a disaster with many casualties. The county’s office of emergency management teamed up with Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, in both Llano and Marble Falls, to jointly conduct a scenario where multiple accident victims would “flood” the emergency room in Llano.

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