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Pictured at left is Teresa Moen, Director of Volunteerism and Guest Experience – Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries, and on the right is Suzanne Crowe from the Hill Country Cattle-Women’s Organization.

Pictured at left is Teresa Moen, Director of Volunteerism and Guest Experience – Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries, and on the right is Suzanne Crowe from the Hill Country Cattle-Women’s Organization.

Hill Country CattleWomen Organization donates beef to local food banks

In January, the Hill Country Cattlewomen donated $100 gift cards from the Dutchman’s Meat Market in Fredericksburg to eight different food banks in the Hill Country area for the purchase of beef.

Rylander Library February New Book List

Curse of Salem by Kay Hooper If God Is Love Don't Be A Jerk: Finding A Faith That Makes Us Better Humans by John Pavlovitz Rare Encounter: A War Novel Rare Encounter: A War Novel based on Actual Events by J.K.
How fast are we losing our trees?

How fast are we losing our trees?

How fast are we losing our trees?

I have written before about what I believe to be the declining numbers of hardwood trees in the Hill Country. The evidence for this has been the fact that almost everywhere I go I see rather obvious browselines with little or no vegetation (except for cedar) below about four or five feet.

Winter weather safety and energy conservation tips

This past week, colder than normal weather was experienced in your area. Atmos Energy closely monitors the weather and stages employees across the system. Atmos Energy reminds you to stay alert to changing weather conditions and follow these tips to conserve energy, keep warm, and stay safe.