Archive for: March, 2010

James W. Sykes

James W. Sykes

James W. Sykes (Jim), 89, of Buda went to be with our Lord Jesus Christ on Sunday, March 28, 2010. He passed away from natural causes at his home in Buda. Jim was born May 14, 1920 in Nacona, Texas, to C.B. and Lettie Sykes. He had one brother and three sisters. He was married [...]

Prepared for fire: Buda’s eastside gets new fire station

Prepared for fire: Buda’s eastside gets new fire station

The Buda Fire Department cut the ribbon – actually, make that uncoupled the hose – on their third fire station east of Buda in the Sunfield development Saturday afternoon.

Kyle Market Days returns this Saturday

Kyle Market Days returns this Saturday

Spring has sprung, the grass is green and the sun is shining. Must be that time of year when we head to City Square Park on the first Saturday of the month for Kyle Market Days.

Biz Update

Biz Update

The Old Town Gift Emporium, located on 200 West Center Street in Kyle, will reopen on April 2 and 3 to liquidate their remaining inventory.

Katherine Anne Porter: Restless writer thrived on gypsy existence

Katherine Anne Porter: Restless writer thrived on gypsy existence

On April Fools’ Day 1962, Katherine Anne Porter published Ship of Fools, her first and last novel that put the uprooted Texan on easy street.

Happy Easter to Uhland and beyond

Happy Easter to Uhland and beyond

Happy Easter to one and all! Just remember not to eat too many sweets.

ResuméMaker now available to Kyle Library patrons

ResuméMaker now available to Kyle Library patrons

Kyle Community Library recently added free access to ResumeMaker computer software to the patron services it already offers.

Fun for fools and families

Fun for fools and families

Man, I love this time of year in Kyle. Festival season is upon us and it seems like there’s something happening at every turn.

Buda Moms club to host giant garage sale April 10

Buda Moms club to host giant garage sale April 10

The Buda Public Library turns 30 years old on April 1.

This week… it’s about Thai

This week… it’s about Thai

A few years ago the nursery hosted a cooking event presented by Sap Apisaksiri, the owner of Madam Mam’s Thai restaurants in Austin.

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