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Texas Wine: Down To A Science

Viticulture students in the Department of Horticultural Sciences helped hand harvest wine grapes at the Thomas Ranch near Anderson, Texas, this season. Sam Craft/Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications   Did you know the “grape” State of Texas has changed wine as we know it?

Jordan Cattle Auction

Mason - San Saba July 10, 2023 Receipts totaled 1,910 head. Demand was good this week with stocker steers and heifers selling steady except 400-600 lbs were $5-$7 higher with a steer 465 lbs at $302.50 ($1406.62).

2023 Elm Grove Rodeo Results

HS Bare Back Bronc Riding 1) Wyatt Williams - San Angelo 2) Jaspur Farris - Richland Springs HS Tiedown Roping 1) Haydan Smith - Keller 2) Billy Perry - Richland Springs 3) Ethan Deeds - Goldthwaite Pee Wee Barrel 1) Sailor Baker - Goldthwaite 2) Lousa Adams - Waco 3) Cody Taylor -...

Rylander Library August Book List

After Death by Dean Koontz The Apartment by Ana Meñendez Bad Hombres by William W Johnstone The Beach at Summerly by Beatriz Williams Circle of Death by James Patterson The Collector by Daniel Silva Cutting Teeth by Chandler Baker Dead Fall by Brad Thor Everyone Here is Lying by Shari...
Community Prayer Gathering at Mill Pond Park Gazebo, August 9th

Community Prayer Gathering at Mill Pond Park Gazebo, August 9th

Community members coming together ... to Pray for Rain

The breeze was cool, almost constant. You could hear the water from the waterfall and the waterspout as well as the quacking of the ducks in the background. The community members just kept coming. They were gathering together to pray for rain. Desperately needed rain.
Live Music provided by Mark Scott Saturday Night

Live Music provided by Mark Scott Saturday Night

Saturday night, this place was hoppin!

Actually, it was dancing, shopping, and having fun! Saturday Nights in San Saba was a huge success! Dee George from The Daily Mix said it was awesome! You usually see lots of cars in the area, but Saturday night, there were people walking. People were dancing.

Catching up with the Commissioners

Commissioners' Court meetings are open to the public, and all are invited to attend. At the beginning of their regular meetings, there is an opportunity for anyone to speak, Audience for Concerned Citizens for Public Comment. There is a five-minute limit per issue, without leave.