Ponies continue winning streak
LAKE TRAVIS — The Marble Falls Middle School seventh-grade A football team remained undefeated in district play after posting a 25-6 victory over Lake Travis Oct. 6.
LAKE TRAVIS — The Marble Falls Middle School seventh-grade A football team remained undefeated in district play after posting a 25-6 victory over Lake Travis Oct. 6.
It was no secret to any Marble Falls High School volleyball fan the team would experience some growing pains this season.
LAKE TRAVIS —The Marble Falls High School tennis team won in an extra bonus match against Lake Travis thanks to Lauren Jette and Sheana Mata during a tiebreaker.
LAMPASAS — The Marble Falls High School volleyball team did not need to go five games to record its second District 25-4A win of the season.
MARBLE FALLS — Officials at the Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center say they plan to put a recent $20,000 grant to good use, even as a burgeoning population and greater awareness of sexual and physical assault keep them busier than ever.
MARBLE FALLS — A program promoting networking among area leaders went “underground” Wednesday at the J.M. Huber mining operation.
MARBLE FALLS — A program promoting networking among area leaders went “underground” Wednesday at the J.M. Huber mining operation.
BURNET — A lack of planning and zoning laws in unincorporated areas of the county could mean roadblocks for local leaders trying to cope with droves of new residents, officials warned at a town hall meeting.
MARBLE FALLS — Two local musicians — including one who co-wrote a just-released Western novel with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Willie Nelson
MARBLE FALLS — Two local musicians — including one who co-wrote a just-released Western novel with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Willie Nelson
Are you one of those demanding change in the city government of Marble Falls? Then the answer is simple: Participate.
Like it or not, the traffic flow through Marble Falls and Burnet is increasing.
BURNET — A group handpicked by the Texas Department of Transportation to scout potential tourism sites will pay a visit later this month to the fourth stop on their fact-finding journey — the city of Burnet.
BURNET — A group handpicked by the Texas Department of Transportation to scout potential tourism sites will pay a visit later this month to the fourth stop on their fact-finding journey — the city of Burnet.
BURNET — In spite of a countywide burn ban, Faith Academy of Marble Falls has been granted permission by the Burnet County Commissioners to celebrate homecoming with a bonfire Thursday.
BURNET — After highlighting the literary arts last year, the 2nd Annual Burnet Cultural Arts Festival is focusing on Western Heritage.
BURNET — After highlighting the literary arts last year, the 2nd Annual Burnet Cultural Arts Festival is focusing on Western Heritage.
MARBLE FALLS — With one successful recruiting drive behind him, Burnet County Big Brothers Big Sisters Service Coordinator Jeff Schafer says he’s setting his sights higher for the group’s year-end recruiting push.
MARBLE FALLS — With one successful recruiting drive behind him, Burnet County Big Brothers Big Sisters Service Coordinator Jeff Schafer says he’s setting his sights higher for the group’s year-end recruiting push.
ROUND ROCK — The day of district reckoning is fast approaching for the Burnet High School cross-country teams.
The Llano High School football team had the same objective it always has late in the game – protect its lead.
LIBERTY HILL — This match was a classic.
The Burnet High School volleyball team traveled a mere 20 miles down Texas 29 under clear fall skies and walked into an inferno at Liberty Hill Oct. 3. The two teams battling for playoff berths in District 8-3A exchanged fierce fire in a contest that raged into a fifth set.
HIGHLAND LAKES — They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and one of the ways people express themselves is through the art they purchase and display at home or the office.
HIGHLAND LAKES — For ages, the arts have been viewed as a source of inspiration, beauty and expression. And for a growing number of community leaders in the Highland Lakes, they are also now considered a burgeoning source of potential revenue.