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Mason Cowgirls vs. Flatonia Tuesday, 2/13 Mason 12—21—19—4 = 56 Flatonia 0—15—11—8 = 34 Scoring—Pr. Anastas—10, Hanscheck—2, Pe. Anastas—12, T. Guice—1, Magnus—20, Cano—11. Mason Cowgirls vs. Snook Friday, 2/16 Mason 18—6—16—10 = 50 Snook 9—8—8—16 = 41 Scoring—Pr. Anastas—5, Pe. Anastas—6, Magnus—27, Armstrong—4, Cano—8. Upcoming Games: Monday 2/19 @ 7pm: Regional Quarterfinals: Thorndale vs. Mason @ Lampasas High Sc ...
The Mason High School Academics UIL Team had a lot of results at the Lampasas High School Invitational UIL Meet held on February 3rd. The meet featured competition against several of the top schools--such as Salado, Liberty Hill, and Copperas Cove--from 4A and 6A classifications. Nevertheless, despite the stiff competition, multiple students were able to place in this first meet of the UIL season. Results from the meet were as follows: Ready Writing: Sloan Townsend, 1st; Lizzy White, 2nd; ...
On Wednesday February 7, 2018, four teams from Mason High School competed at District Cross Examination Debate. This year’s resolution: The United States federal government should substantially increase its funding and/or regulation of elementary and/or secondary education in the United States was debated in a round robin tournament. Grace Chapman & Jenna Johnson placed 1st, with Raegan Palacio & Joshua Fluhmann coming in second.
Our sixth grade robot builders participated in the San Angelo Stock Show Robotics competition. They were a force to be reckoned with! The Feed Sweeper by Laney Lastly, Cutter Couvion and Ethan Roberts, sweeps up feed for less contamination and savings on feed for feedlots / dairys was The Grand Champion of the show!
01-01-18@0119 Deputy Kealer and Mason EMS responded to an Unknown Trouble call on College St. Child was on 911 asking for a deputy and an ambulance. The patient refused transport to the hospital. 01-01-18@0820 Deputy Escobar responded to a Commercial Burglary Alarm on San Antonio St. Alarm was accidental. 01-01-18@0940 Mason EMS responded to Hofmann St for a sick female.
“Boss” Lion Jim Heidelberg called to order the weekly meeting of the Mason Lions Club on February 6. Thirty-two members, two visitors and our speaker attended the meeting. “Boss” Jim asked our two Mason High seniors to introduce themselves. Kason Silerio, who plans to attend either the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor or Abilene Christian University, told the members he will study biochemistry.
The winter months are sometimes a slower time of year for many of us as the weather is unpredictable and with the cold this year the grass and landscaping is enjoying a truly dormant period for a change. There are certainly always things that need to be done, both personally and for the City, but they are often a bit less hectic or demanding for a couple of months right now.
The week of February 5th was a busy one for both Boy Scout Troop 281 and Cub Scout Pack 281. On Monday, four members of the Troop sat before the Board of Review for advancement to their next rank. Scouts advancing were: James Simonton to Star Scout, as well as Jacob Kruso, Austin Simonton, and Wesley Vinson all advancing to Second Class Scout.
Frontera Healthcare Network is proud to welcome our new Nurse Practitioner, Mrs. Trish Rochat. Trish will be working at the Mason and Brady Clinic locations. Trish earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Texas Austin in 1992 and her Master’s Degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Texas A&M Corpus Christi 1999. Trish has 19 years experience in advanced nursing practice in Family Medicine.

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