Archive for: July, 2010

Trailer rollover closes IH-35

Trailer rollover closes IH-35

A Nissan Titan pulling a trailer jackknifed along IH-35 southbound near exit 220 in Buda, causing gridlock traffic during the Friday afternoon rush hour on both sides of the interstate.

Kyle Chamber racks up awards

Kyle Chamber racks up awards

The Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce recently won a number of statewide awards at the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives’ state conference including first place in the brochure category, first place for the “Kyle, Texas — Simply Charming” marketing campaign, second place for the “Gala on the Green” marketing campaign and third place for the [...]

Marjorie Elaine Martinez

Marjorie Elaine Martinez

Marjorie Elaine Martinez, 61, of Kyle joined the Kingdom of God on Saturday, July 24, 2010. She was born in Tiffin, Ohio on December 10, 1948 to the late Alphie and Mae Catherine Miller. Marjorie graduated from Hopewell-Loudon High School and received a degree in Spanish from Ohio Northern University. She received her master’s in [...]

Doris S. Munselle

Doris S. Munselle

Doris S. Munselle, 77, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 in Kingsland, Texas after a courageous battle with leukemia. She was born in Ben Wheeler, Texas to Ben and Bessie Shackleford on August 4, 1932. She is survived by one daughter, Barbara Ormand and husband Bill of Buda; grandsons [...]

Robert W. Keeney

Robert W. Keeney

Robert W. Keeney, 82, of Kyle passed away Sunday, July 25, 2010. He was born and raised in Appalachia, VA. After moving to Brownsville, TX in 1977 he was plant manager of several manufacturing companies in Brownsville and Matamoros. He was also an active member of Central Christian Church in Brownsville. He was preceded in [...]

Xtreme goes green: Local manufacturer focuses on alternative energy

Xtreme goes green: Local manufacturer focuses on alternative energy

Kyle-based Xtreme Power, which engineers and manufactures storage and management systems for wind- and solar-generated electricity grids, announced this week it had secured $29.5 million in additional investment from venture capital firms.

Kyle is in style

Kyle is in style

Kyle, Texas continues to see huge increases in sales tax revenue.

Discover Driftwood: Refine your senses with fine local wines

Discover Driftwood: Refine your senses with fine local wines

I have to admit, wine tasting was an unusual experience for me.

Buda’s First Thursday on its way

Buda’s First Thursday on its way

A memorial marker honoring Austin policeman Clinton Warren Hunter, was placed near Onion Creek Parkway last week.

Beware of bees… and traffic

Beware of bees… and traffic

So you missed me – oh, I mean you missed the column.

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