Archive for: January, 2010

Watch for ‘Re-lit’ 401(k) match

Watch for ‘Re-lit’ 401(k) match

As the economy recovers, you may find some new opportunities to expand your investment horizons – and one such possibility may be your company’s 401(k) matching contribution.

Groundhog Day is next Tuesday

Groundhog Day is next Tuesday

Another first for Buda. A new pediatric speech-language and occupational therapy facility is now located at 181-D Cimarron Park Loop. Formal opening for Therapy Center of Buda is Thurs., Feb. 11.

Mountain City birthday is coming up

Mountain City birthday is coming up

Like mother, like daughter! Tiffany Curnutt got appointed as a councilperson to the Mountain City City Council at last Monday night’s meeting. Beth Smith, proud mom and Precinct 2 JP, swore her in. Congratulations, Tiffany!

Kyle before dawn

Kyle before dawn

Well, all the Christmas decorations are gone (last chance to donate any remnants of your tree to the local park system ends Sunday) and life has returned to normal in downtown.

Stock show this weekend

Stock show this weekend

From perfect pigs to spectacular sows to mechanical mastery, the Hays County Youth Livestock Show is gearing up for another year.

Scout contributes to habitat preserve

Scout contributes to habitat preserve

Hays High School sophomore Jon Horrocks achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in November and received the award at a Court of Honor held in Buda on Jan. 8.

What would Buda do with a new library?

What would Buda do with a new library?

In 1993, a brand new building was erected on Main Street in the center of downtown Buda. It was the shiny new penny of our then-small community; it was called the Basil Anthony Moreau Memorial Library, which is now known as the Buda Public Library.

Killer ends brief flight of ‘Broadway Butterfly’

Killer ends brief flight of ‘Broadway Butterfly’

The maid tiptoed into the luxury suite with the high-priced view of Central Park on the morning of Feb. 2, 1924 careful not to disturb Louise Lawson, who always slept late.

Essay en Español earns Blanco Vista student trip to Denver

Essay en Español earns Blanco Vista student trip to Denver

Blanco Vista Elementary 4th grader Ben Gettig, the son of John and Kelly Gettig, has been a participant in the Hays CISD dual language program since he enrolled as a kindergarten student at Tobias Elementary.

Principals named for new schools

Principals named for new schools

The Hays CISD Board of Trustees on Monday unanimously appointed Robin Kelley-Broadway as principal of Ralph Pfluger Elementary School and Jodie Wymore as principal of Carpenter Hill Elementary School.

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