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Scott & White continue physician search

Scott & White Healthcare is still in the process of adding physicians to their team for the new clinic slated to open in southern Marble Falls June 3.

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Spring Fling moved indoors

The Horseshoe Bay Business Alliance Spring Fling event has been moved indoors due to weather conditions.

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Area gears up for Saturday elections

If early voting is any indication, turnout for the municipal and school elections in Burnet and Llano counties might be light this year.

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Bakery Wall saved by news rack

A driver caused damage to the structure of a Kingsland bakery Saturday afternoon when she hit the gas instead of the brake.

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Council OKs street closures

Llano City Council members approved the request for street closures for the Blue Bell/Blue Grass event, and authorized staff to begin conveyance of the Llano Red Top Jail to a local nonprofit organization.

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Parents seek park upgrades

Two parents from Llano went before City Council members Monday evening and presented plans for improving the parks and playgrounds in Llano County.

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Is new LCRA water plan inadequate?

Some Highland Lakes interests are growing increasingly alarmed that the Lower Colorado River Authority’s proposed new Water Management Plan does not adequately protect the water supply in the lakes and likely will ask the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regulatory agency to order it changed.

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Two Votes Decide Place 7 on LISD School Board

Incumbent Llano Independent School Board President Ronnie Rudd won the Place 7 seat on the school board by two votes over Letitia McCasland.

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If you don’t care about your hometown, don’t vote

If you don’t care what kind of town you’re living in, if it doesn’t matter to you what it looks like, whether the taxes are high or low, whether the city gets most of its money from you or from visitors or what’s its spent for, what your schools are teaching or how well, then don’t bother to vote this week.

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