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A little over a year after the pandemic halted the usual bustle of Medieval-themed activity in a piece of the woods between McDade and Paige, Sherwood Forest Faire is back—with masks required, social distancing encouraged and sanitizing practices
Read moreThe Elgin Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for the River Lofts at 110 South Main Street in downtown Elgin.
Read moreGirl Scout Junior Janelle J. used the money she earned for selling cookies to donate cookies to all the teachers and staff at Elgin Intermediate School.
Read moreLast week, members of the Elgin High School Class of 1959 met for lunch at El Maguey in downtown Elgin.
Read moreWhen a bank launches a green initiative, sustainability may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Frontier Bank of Texas is changing that perception on several fronts.
Read moreThe Nutition Hub celebrated their grand opening with a ribbon cutting on Saturday, April 17, located at 910 Lee Dildy Boulevard in Elgin. They offer delicious and nutritious smoothies along with great clean-energy teas.
Read moreThe Bastrop Opera House is hosting the seventh annual historically accurate murder trial reenactment presented by the Bastrop County Bar Association to benefit the Bobby Jenkins Scholarship Fund.
Read moreOn Saturday, May 1, the Lost Pines Republican Women (LPRW) of Bastrop County will host Charlie Kirk, founder and president of Turning Point USA, and economist Stephen Moore.
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