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Jordan Cattle Auction

Receipts totaled 1,811 head. The market continued active with good demand. The stocker steers and heifers sold steady except for the 500-700 lbs steers were $3-$4 higher and the 500-600 lbs heifers were $2 higher. The feeder steers, and heifers were steady.
Pictured above, the San Saba High School Golden Armadillo Band poses for their group photo; they are all smiles as they advance to Area.

Pictured above, the San Saba High School Golden Armadillo Band poses for their group photo; they are all smiles as they advance to Area.

DIVISION 1…Band advances to Area round

The Golden Armadillo Band competed in the region 32 marching contest and evaluation this past weekend in Burnet. Their performance of their UIL program “reIMAGINEd” earned them a Division 1 Superior rating from all three judges advancing the band to the UIL Area contest.
San Saba Cemetery receives road improvements by donation

San Saba Cemetery receives road improvements by donation

San Saba Cemetery receives road improvements by donation

If you have driven through the San Saba Cemetery recently, you will have noticed the improvement to the roads. This was made possible by a generous donation by Richard F. (Sandy) Watkins and Helen T. Watkins of Austin, Texas, with the work being done by Baxter Sand & Gravel of San Saba.

Drunk driving killed 963 people in Texas last year

Football is a huge part of Texas culture, and with the new season upon us, TxDOT’s 'Drive Sober. No Regrets. Statewide Impaired Driving Campaign' is encouraging fans to celebrate responsibly by always finding a sober ride.

Scary good green Halloween tricks

It’s trick or treat season again! Just don’t get tricked into adding more trash to the landfill graveyards. Instead, consider having an environmentally friendly Halloween. Here are some simple tips to prevent trash and wasted energy, so you can treat yourself to a greener Halloween.

Health and Human Services awards $49M for health centers

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awarded more than $49.62 million to Texas in American Rescue Plan funding for major construction and renovation of 66 health centers throughout the state. HHS announced on September 28 that it will distribute $954.