Blanco County News - Wed Nov 25
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 see more>> November 25, 2009 The Hill Country 100 Club, founded in 2002, is the only citizen-sponsored charitable organization established to support the families of law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical service personal.
Blanco Women's Club To Host Silver TeaBlanco County News - Wed Nov 25
On December 10, 2009, the Blanco Women's Club will host its annual Silver Tea, benefiting the Blanco Library.
Suspects in Bank Robbery CaughtBlanco County News - Sat Nov 21
Officials believe that three arrested are responsible for robbery of Security State Bank and Trust in Blanco : Nahum Sarmiento Ramirez, Baltazar Nava, and Ruilber Alexander Aleman By Emily Zbytovsky November 25, 2009 In the early hours on Friday, November 20, 2009, Blanco County Corporal Bob Morgan was in route to Cattleman's National Bank Round ...
Oakes accepts plea dealBurnet Bulletin - Fri Nov 13
Tommy Oakes of Kingsland, who was accused of shooting and killing suspected burglar Casey Rowe, 25, at a neighbora s house in July 2008, accepted a plea deal for deadly conduct on Friday at the Blanco County Courthouse.
Judge says defense lawyer can stay on PEC caseAustin American Statesman - Fri Nov 13
Visiting state District Judge Robert "Bert" Richardson has rejected a state move to disqualify Austin defense attorney Chris Gunter from participating in a criminal case involving former Pedernales Electric Cooperative officials.
Blanco County Historical Committee To Host PotluckBlanco County News - Thu Nov 12
On Thursday, November 12, the Blanco County Historical Committee will meet for a Potluck Dinner and Meeting.
Pleasant Hill Smorgasbord Declared a Huge SuccessBlanco County News - Thu Nov 12
Several hundred people gathered at the historic Pleasant Hill - Rocky School last Saturday evening to enjoy the Smorgasbord, the annual benefit dinner hosted by members of the Pleasant Hill - Rocky Community Club.
Second Annual Antique Appraisal Set for SaturdayBlanco County News - Thu Nov 12
Ever wonder what Great Grandma's 100 year-old pitcher is worth? How about some old books, jewelry, collectibles, or art work you think might be valuable? If so, bring what you are curious about to the Antique Appraisal Event Saturday, November 14, at the Old Blanco County Court House beginning at 12:15pm. This is the second annual appraisal event ...
Williamson struggling with state's worst whooping cough rateAustin American-Statesman - Mon Nov 09
This has been a bad year for whooping cough in Central Texas - worse even than 2005 - and Williamson County is grappling with the state's most daunting outbreak.
Small Acreage Horticultural Crops WebinarBlanco County News - Thu Nov 05
Ever thought of going in to business growing grapes, peaches, tomatoes, watermelons, pecans or other horticultural crops? The Texas AgriLife Extension Service Blanco County invites you to participate in a two-part webinar series, focusing on Small Acreage Horticultural Crops.
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