Community, News
By Staff Report 
November 4, 2016
The Hays CISD school board empaneled a Growth Impact Committee for the purposes of assessing growth in the district and making a recommendation to the board regarding the need for a bond initiative in 2017. The committee consists of a mix of citizens appointed by the board (28 voting members) and in...
Community
By Staff Report 
November 4, 2016
Community
By Staff Report 
November 4, 2016
Community
By Staff Report 
November 2, 2016
Dia de los Muertos Festival Come out and celebrate your community and culture on Nov. 5 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Lehman High School. Enjoy a day of tasty food, silent auction, family fun and performances by HCISD mariachi groups with special guests Texas State Mariachi Nuevo Generacion and Salsa del R...
Community
By Bartee Haile, Texas History 
November 2, 2016
By Bartee Haile he University of Texas lived up to its lofty billing as the best college team in the land on Nov. 2, 1941 by crushing SMU 34-0 for the sixth straight victory of the season. Dana X. Bible’s Longhorns looked invincible even to near-sighted sportswriters back east, who always tried to i...
Community
By Staff Report 
November 2, 2016
By Katherine E. Casarez, Sociologist and advocate in the McCoy Family Shelter at HCWC ll across the country, the issue and impact of sexual violence on college campuses has been a dominant subject in conversations on student safety and gender-based violence. While the pervasiveness of campus sexual ...
Community
By Staff Report 
November 2, 2016
Check out more photos from this weekend's festivities here. (photos by Moses Leos III and Samantha Smith) Buda police shut down Main Street Saturday for the Boo-Da Halloween Festival where residents of all ages and species came dressed in costumes of all kinds. There were witches and wizards, politi...
Community
By Jerry.Hall 
November 2, 2016
By Jerry Hall et’s hear it for our little buddy, the bat. This beneficial creature is widely misunderstood, but no other group of Texas mammals is more important to the balance of nature. There are more than 32 species in Texas and most of them eat insects, often those that farmers find most damag...
Community
By Staff Report 
November 2, 2016
Submitted report The Dripping Springs High School robotics team placed second in a 10 team field at the Capitol Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology (BEST) regional competition at Round Rock High Oct. 29. With the second-place finish, Dripping Springs advances to the state competition Dec. ...
Breaking News, Kyle, Main, ...
By Brittany Kelley 
March 4, 2025
UPDATE: As of March 5, Koy Chinese & Sushi is back to normal operating hours and procedures, including taking dine-in, delivery and takeout orders. KY...
Kyle, Main, News
By Mikey Brown 
February 26, 2025
KYLE — On Thursday, June 6, 2024, 52-year-old Timothy Wray was involved in a three car accident on IH-35 in Kyle, which resulted in his death. Nearly ...
Kyle, Main, News
By Brittany Kelley 
March 5, 2025
KYLE — A Hays CISD school bus collided with a vehicle Jan. 13 and continued to drive away following the incident, according to the Hays County Sheriff...
Breaking News, Hays County, Kyle, ...
By Staff Report 
March 18, 2025
KYLE – The Kyle Police Department is investigating a fatal collision that occurred at approximately 2 a.m. March 18 on southbound IH-35 near Yarringto...
Buda, Community, Hays County, ...
By Brittany Kelley 
March 12, 2025
BUDA — The Buda Fire Department’s (BFD) main station, located off of FM 2770, was slated to be completed in October 2023, yet more than a year later, ...