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La Palabra de Dios Dice

Génesis 6:12-22. Y miró Dios la tierra, y he aquí que estaba corrompida; porque toda carne había corrompido su camino sobre la tierra. Dijo, pues, Dios a Noé: He decidido el fin de todo ser, porque la tierra está llena de violencia a causa de ellos; y he aquí que yo los destruiré con la tierra.
2021 San Saba County Valedictorians and Salutatorians

2021 San Saba County Valedictorians and Salutatorians

2021 San Saba County Valedictorians and Salutatorians

Risien Shahan Valedictorian San Saba High School Courtnee Cash Salutatorian San Saba High School Landon Burkhart Valedictorian Richland Springs High School Kaitlin Sutherland Salutatorian Richland Springs High School Zayne Porch Valedictorian Cherokee High School Kendall...
San Saba High School

San Saba High School

San Saba High School

San Saba High School varsity football senior Landon Yarbrough poses for a photo with Dillos football head coach Andreas Aguirre on Thursday, May 20th, after Yarbrough signed his letter of intent to play football at Texas Lutheran University.

Jordan Cattle Auction

Receipts totaled 5,693 head. A choice offering of calves and yearling were on hand with a lot of activity and strong demand. The stocker steers were $2-$4 higher, and heifers were $5-$6 higher with 5 steers 556 lbs at $160.00 ($889.60).

Game Warden Field Notes

Texas Means Friendship In late February, a Uvalde County game warden contacted the Uvalde County Emergency Management Chief about getting pallets of bottled water for the Rocksprings school.
60 Years Ago - BUILT IN 1910–– The $40,000 sandstone grammar school building will soon be leveled saddening many hearts who still have cherished memories about it. Materials for the building came from different points in Texas and Louisiana and were brought here part of the way by mule trains. Early students were full of pranks and kept classrooms in constant turmoil. ––Photo by W. W. Mitchell. Taken from the 7/20/1961 issue of the San Saba News & Star

60 Years Ago - BUILT IN 1910–– The $40,000 sandstone grammar school building will soon be leveled saddening many hearts who still have cherished memories about it. Materials for the building came from different points in Texas and Louisiana and were brought here part of the way by mule trains. Early students were full of pranks and kept classrooms in constant turmoil. ––Photo by W. W. Mitchell. Taken from the 7/20/1961 issue of the San Saba News & Star

Down Memory Lane

60 Years Ago May 18, 1961 The members of the City Council, at the meeting on May 8, voted to remove chains from the entrances of the park in order that officers may drive through to patrol the area during the closing period, James Reavis, city secretary, stated.

Deaths of Texans not wearing seat belts spiked 16% in 2020

Despite a drop in the number of traffic crashes throughout the year, 2020 saw a spike in the number of fatalities overall and deaths of people in Texas from not wearing a seat belt. That’s why TxDOT is reminding everyone that buckling up is the best defense in a crash.