Reluctance to answer survey hurts improvement efforts
It’s a shame that identity theft, scams, con artists and other criminal acts have contributed to an unfortunate level of paranoia in some communities of the Highland Lakes.
It’s a shame that identity theft, scams, con artists and other criminal acts have contributed to an unfortunate level of paranoia in some communities of the Highland Lakes.
Bubba Richards looks for a hole to run through during the first half of the Burnet-China Spring contest.
In years past the game against Pflugerville Connally seemed to be a measuring stick for the Marble Falls High School girls basketball team.
Kendra Field connects on a layup and protects the ball as she scores against the Texas Military Institute.
In effect, that is how several residents within Lakeside Heights along FM 2545 responded last month to questions on a door-to-door survey sponsored by the Kingsland Water Supply Corp. as part of an effort to secure a grant that would pay for area improvements.
In effect, that is how several residents within Lakeside Heights along FM 2545 responded last month to questions on a door-to-door survey sponsored by the Kingsland Water Supply Corp. as part of an effort to secure a grant that would pay for area improvements.
Police are wondering how thieves removed a 400-pound granite park bench, from this spot in Johnson Park late Wednesday.
Police are wondering how thieves removed a 400-pound granite park bench, from this spot in Johnson Park late Wednesday.
Highland Lakes Service League member Cheryl Aaron (on ladder) places the ribbon at the top of a charity Christmas tree, while Polly Dalton (back, left), Josie Quinlan (center) and Mary Ann Fletcher (right) help decorate the artificial spruce.
Highland Lakes Service League member Cheryl Aaron (on ladder) places the ribbon at the top of a charity Christmas tree, while Polly Dalton (back, left), Josie Quinlan (center) and Mary Ann Fletcher (right) help decorate the artificial spruce.
Eagle Scout Ian Shirley sits in front of the metal dining pavilion he built as part of his Eagle Scout project last month. The pavilion now serves as an outdoor getaway for Faith Academy students.
Eagle Scout Ian Shirley sits in front of the metal dining pavilion he built as part of his Eagle Scout project last month. The pavilion now serves as an outdoor getaway for Faith Academy students.
HIGHLAND LAKES — The Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association presented a Special Recognition Award to the Pedernales Electric Cooperative for its recently adopted renewable energy goal, officials said.
HIGHLAND LAKES — The Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association presented a Special Recognition Award to the Pedernales Electric Cooperative for its recently adopted renewable energy goal, officials said.
MARBLE FALLS — Come on down to a live “picking party” 6-10 p.m. Saturday at the Boys & Girls Club of the Highland Lakes featuring bluegrass, country and goaspel music.
MARBLE FALLS — Come on down to a live “picking party” 6-10 p.m. Saturday at the Boys & Girls Club of the Highland Lakes featuring bluegrass, country and goaspel music.
BUCHANAN DAM — The Red Barn Community Wide Thanksgiving Dinner will be 6 p.m. Saturday at the Red Barn on Texas 261.
The Texas Department of Transportation needs to remove its rose-colored glasses and take a hard look at the potential dangers of RR 1431 and the future Manzano Mile, which will lead to the new Colt Elementary School.
J’Vante Blanchard and Austin Bacon foul Bron Etheridge during an intersquad scrimmage.
MARBLE FALLS — A football team that reached the state semifinals of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools is back for unfinished business.