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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.

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.

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.

Can you hear that? District hums with summer projects

Can you hear that? District hums with summer projects

It’s easy to think that once the final bell rings for the summer and classes let out, the school district grinds to a full stop until fall.

Campuses earn Energy Star for efficiency

Campuses earn Energy Star for efficiency

A dozen Hays CISD campuses have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) prestigious Energy Star, the national symbol for energy efficiency.

Resilient Raider: Kimbro overcomes knee operations to play at Tech

Resilient Raider: Kimbro overcomes knee operations to play at Tech

Lindie Kimbro was a natural basketball player from the minute she opened one of her Christmas presents when she was five years old.

Photo Gallery: Week of July 28, 2010

Photo Gallery: Week of July 28, 2010

More photos from this week along with other photos published in the Hays Free Press are available for viewing and purchase here. Look for folder entitled “Week of July 28, 2010.”

Like father like son, both good people

Like father like son, both good people

You should have seen the man back in about 1949, defying the law of gravity, twisting and cavorting through the air shooting layups, warming up for a basketball game between Southwest Texas State Teachers College and East Texas Baptist College.

Depot in disrepair: Architect leaves train depot project amidst city feud

Depot in disrepair: Architect leaves train depot project amidst city feud

Austin-based Antenora Architects, which has headed renovation designs for Kyle’s historic train depot for the past five years, recently threw in the towel amidst a feud between two city groups.

Is Mattis the man for San Marcos?

Is Mattis the man for San Marcos?

Former Kyle City Manager Tom Mattis is seeking to become the top administrator just down the interstate in the city of San Marcos, where the city manager was fired last month.

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