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I recently sat down with three of our Lady Cat varsity soccer players to get to know them a little better.
Read moreThe University Interscholastic League (UIL) is proud to recognize 15 of the best UIL sponsors in Texas as the 2019 UIL Sponsor Excellence Award winners.
Read moreButler Brothers Odd Jobs, a locally-owned construction and repair company serving Bastrop and the surrounding areas, is now offering new products and services to their customers, including synthetic shingles, solar shingles and home maintenance.
Read moreWith soccer season underway, I had the opportunity to interview these three young men—senior Jonathan Rivera, junior Ryder Michael and junior Julio Villa—who excel on the field and off.
Read moreOn Tuesday afternoon, the newest managers in the Main Street Program visited Elgin for educational presentations and a tour of downtown Elgin, led by city community development director Amy Miller.
Read moreDuring their recent regular meeting on January 27, the Bastrop County Commissioners Court approved the possible installation of a basketball court at Stony Point Park, depending on available funding.
Read moreThe Lost Pines Art Center in Bastrop opened their exhibit on February 1 with the artwork of renowned artist Brian Joseph, who is also known as the Bydeeman. Artist Brian “Bydeeman” Joseph gives a gallery chat about his work during a reception and
Read moreThe movie “Varsity Blues” was made in Elgin and released in 1999. The Elgin Depot Museum is looking for photos, articles and posters, to copy or borrow, for a film exhibit soon to open at the museum. Leave contact information at sandy.g@utexas.edu or elgindepot@gmail.com.
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