Posted on 03 December 2014. Tags: crime, government, PEC
FROM STAFF REPORTS JOHNSON CITY — Pedernales Electric Cooperative officials are warning the public regarding a phone scam targeting members in which the caller threatens to cut off the individual’s electricity unless an “immediate payment” is made. The call, PEC officials said, is from a person posing as a PEC employee.
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Posted in Crime & Courtrooms, Government, PEC
Posted on 20 November 2014. Tags: government, highland lakes, LCRA
SPECIAL TO DAILYTRIB.COM AUSTIN — With parts of Texas in the midst of a persistent, severe drought, the Lower Colorado River Authority will seek permission from the state to curtail releases of interruptible stored water from the Highland Lakes for downstream irrigation for the fourth year in a row. LCRA also will ask permission to […]
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Posted in Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, LCRA, News
Posted on 04 November 2014. Tags: Burnet County government, Burnet schools, elections
FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — Burnet Consolidated Independent School District voters approved a $26.7 million bond Nov. 4 and Burnet County stayed dominantly Republican as local and state races all went to GOP candidates. The bond passed 3,173 to 2,883. The money will be used to build new facilities, including a multi-purpose career and technology […]
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Posted on 04 November 2014. Tags: elections, llano county government
FROM STAFF REPORTS LLANO — With no local Democrats in the mix, Llano County Republicans smoothly sailed into office Nov. 4 following elections. Mary Cunningham earned the Llano County judge’s spot by capturing 5,910 votes. She had no opponent, Democrat or other. Rebecca Lange won the Llano County attorney spot with 5,923 votes. And Joyce […]
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Posted in Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 03 November 2014. Tags: elections, government
BURNET — Highland Lakes residents can head to the polls Nov. 4 to have an impact on local and statewide elections. While national attention is focused on mid-term elections, predominately the U.S. Senate, in Texas, this marks a new page in state leadership as the Lone Star State is destined to get a new governor. […]
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 17 October 2014. Tags: elections
FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — Despite a federal judge’s ruling overturning the Texas voter identification law, officials say early voting will go on starting Oct. 20. Early voting runs Oct. 20-31. The regular election day is Nov. 4.
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 15 October 2014. Tags: elections, government
SPECIAL TO DAILYTRIB.COM AUSTIN – The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Oct. 14 issued a stay on the injunction of the enforcement of photo identification legislation as it applies to the upcoming election, according to a statement from Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry.
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Posted in Burnet County, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 13 October 2014. Tags: elections, government
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF AUSTIN — Despite uncertainty about the fate of maintaining the Texas voter identification law, local election and party officials expect few issues at the polls during the Nov. 4 election. Ever since a ruling Oct. 9 by Corpus Christi-based U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos, a President Obama appointee, officials […]
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County
Posted on 03 October 2014. Tags: feral hogs, government, outdoors
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF BURNET COUNTY — Trenton McNiel has trapped and hunted feral hogs across the area for two years and witnessed their destructiveness first hand.
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Posted in Burnet County, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, Outdoors, Sports
Posted on 30 September 2014. Tags: elections, government
FROM STAFF REPORTS BURNET — People who would like to make their voices known in the November general election need to register to vote on or by Oct. 6.
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Posted in Burnet County, Government, Llano County, News
Posted on 29 September 2014. Tags: burnet county, burnet county jail
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF BURNET — County commissioners expect to deplete an emergency fund balance to pay about a third of a nearly $1 million bill for a jail inmate’s cancer treatment cost, officials say.
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Posted in Burnet County, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, News
Posted on 17 September 2014. Tags: government, Lower Colorado River Authority
FROM STAFF REPORTS AUSTIN — The Lower Colorado River Authority began the process of changing the Water Management Plan in 2012, but on Sept. 17, the board finally approved the amendments, sending the measure to the next level.
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Posted in Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, LCRA, News
Posted on 12 September 2014. Tags: Briggs news
CONNIE SWINNEY • PICAYUNE STAFF BRIGGS — California-based Firefly Space Systems has purchased 200acres in far north Burnet County to begin constructing small rockets used to transport satellites into space. Officials believe that once Firefly Space Systems establishes its business on the land just off U.S. 183, near the intersection of CR 210, the industry […]
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Posted in Burnet County, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, News
Posted on 12 August 2014. Tags: burnet county extension service, Burnet County government, community
DANIEL CLIFTON • PICAYUNE EDITOR BURNET — After more than three decades of serving communities as an agriculture extension agent, Wade Hibler is making a change. It’s one he says is good for him and his family as well as for Burnet County.
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Posted in Burnet County, Community, Featured Story - Home Slider, Government, News