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2024 Best of Llano County - VOTE NOW

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Two seats on the seven member Llano Independent School District Board of Trustees are up for election on Saturday, May 4. Place 1 incumbent Rob Wilson, a lawyer headquartered in Llano, is being challenged by Pamela Huston. Wilson has served on the LISD Board since 2015. Place 5 incumbent Dean Campbell, a retired high school and college level coach, is being challenged by Reed Norman and Penny Wimberly.
On Sunday evening May 19 a concert to benefit Joseph’s Hammer, the non-profit constructing the multi-purpose Worship Chapel at the Ellen Halbert Women’s Prison in Burnet, will take place at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 105 FM 1431 in Marble Falls. The concert will be the culmination of many months of work by a host of singers and musicians. Dr.
am halfway through my first year serving as the mayor of Horseshoe Bay. People often ask me, is it more time-consuming than you thought? More challenging? Are you enjoying it? The answers are yes, yes and yes. This month, I want to focus on that last question. I have been asking myself, “What is it about Horseshoe Bay that you love so much?” The answer is always the same.
The City of Horseshoe Bay has accepted the resignation of City Manager, Stan Farmer effective Wednesday, Oct. 13. The city council and staff appreciate the years of service Stan Farmer provided to the city during years of significant growth and change. A transition plan has been put in place for interim support for the highly capable department leaders in the city to allow for a smooth transition and on-going services for the community.
Just two days after the Llano County Sheriff’s Office posted on social media the modern-day equivalent of a “WANTED” poster, a Marble Falls man accused of murder turned himself in at the jail. As of Tuesday, Robert Lee Williams, 30, was being held in the Llano County Jail in lieu of bonds totaling $500,000, including both felony and misdemeanor charges, according to the Llano County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office posted on Sept.

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