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Cool things to do with Mom on Sunday:

The Motley Menagerie will serve up homemade quiche, soup and desserts in their funky little purple and green house in downtown Kyle. ••• Nonna Gina’s will be featuring an authentic Italian feast paired with the finest of wines on Main Street in Buda. ••• Enjoy brunch above the vineyards at Driftwood Estate Winery in Driftwood. [...]

Little wooden jail a reminder of Kyle’s rowdy past

Little wooden jail a reminder of Kyle’s rowdy past

It’s hard to imagine now, but Kyle used to be a rollicking little frontier town with saloons and regular drunken brawls in the streets.

Amidst the fields of green

Amidst the fields of green

When it comes to Texas weather, it’s either feast or famine.

Pecan shellers go out on strike in San Antonio

Pecan shellers go out on strike in San Antonio

The first-ever strike by thousands of San Antonio pecan shellers went into the fifth week on Feb. 28, 1938 with no settlement in sight.

Lovin’ local: Valentine’s ideas closer to home

The origins of Valentine’s Day are steeped in legend and lore.

Kyle Creamery Company: Small-town history comes alive in urban myths

Kyle Creamery Company: Small-town history comes alive in urban myths

Kyle Creamery Company – the words have a nice cadence. And an old rock structure on Miller Street in downtown has that same feel.

Kyle kicks off Christmas season with tree lighting ceremony

Kyle kicks off Christmas season with tree lighting ceremony

Last Wednesday afternoon, right on cue, Saint Nick, a Kyle fire engine acting as his sleigh, came roaring up to the square, sirens wailing and lights flashing.

Come downtown for coffee and parade art

Come downtown for coffee and parade art

Well, downtown was finally hopping again with the city descending on the square to hear the rocking Lobo Band perform during their annual Market Days bar-b-cue fundraiser.

Center Street east to west

Center Street east to west

Well, it’s official. Summer is finally over according to the folks across Hays CISD.

Summertime and the living is…hot

From what I was recently told, “September is the new August” and I need to quit hoping that summer’s going to be over any time soon.

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