It took two overtime period to put an end to the Salado Eagles soccer season, as they lost to Bandera in the Area game April 2 in Fredericksburg.
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It took two overtime period to put an end to the Salado Eagles soccer season, as they lost to Bandera in the Area game April 2 in Fredericksburg.
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The Burnet Lady Bulldogs held the Lady Eagles to just one run and two hits in their April 2 district game in Salado. Meanwhile, the Lady Bulldogs ratcheted nine hits and scored three runs for the win.
By Richard Lee
Senate Media Services
(Austin) Prospective teachers would have a more rigorous path to the classroom and stronger continuing education under a pair off bills passed by the Senate Tuesday. Forty percent of Texas public school teachers are certified under the alternative certification program, where people who have college degrees but didn’t study education can learn how to become classroom teachers. Under current law, a candidate for alternative certification need only have a 2.5 grade point average and 15 hours of classroom training to get into a teacher preparation program. Amarillo Senator Kel Seliger thinks those standards need to be higher. “We need ever better, more motivated teachers,” he said.
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The Public Arts League of Salado (PALS) will hold the annual fundraiser Taste of Salado on April 25 at the Venue in Salado.
The event will be preceded by three days of public art in action as well as ticketed events, collectively known as “Immerse & Emerge.”
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Katy Ewton got two quick goals in the early part of the first period to lead the Salado Lady Eagles past the Fredericksburg Battlin’ Billies 3-1 in the Region IV quarterfinal soccer match April 7.
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Pat Green is coming to Johnny’s Outback on April 18 in a show that is sure to sell out. Get your tickets at www.johnnysoutback.com. Tickets are $20. Gates will open at 6 p.m.
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Paige Britt will return to a place that she says that as a kid was “full of magical treasures” when she comes to Salado’s Fletcher’s Books & Antiques to sign her recently-released debut book, “The Lost Track of Time.”
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By Eric Galatas
Texas News Service
AUSTIN, Texas – School breakfast is getting healthier and reaching more children, according to new analysis by the Food Research and Action Center.
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SAN ANTONIO –Blue Bell Ice Cream has voluntarily recalled some of its products while it continues to work with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. H-E-B has decided to withdraw all existing Blue Bell products on its shelves as a precautionary measure due to food safety concerns. Working with Blue Bell, we will replenish our shelves with new product as soon as feasible.
Customers with concerns may return the product to H-E-B stores for a full refund. Customers with questions can contact H-E-B Customer Relations at 1-855-432-4438 between the hours of 8AM and 5PM Monday through Friday.
The affected products include the following items made on the line:Chocolate Chip Country Cookie, Sour Pop Green Apple Bar, Great Divide Bar,Cotton Candy Bar, Vanilla Stick Slices,Scoops, Almond Bar,and No Sugar Added Mooo Bar (regular Mooo Bars are not included).
Customers should not consume these items and should throw away any of these products they may have in their homes.
Three ice cream products from the Brenham production line – Country Cookie, Great Divide and Scoops’ recent laboratory tests indicated the presence of a bacterium that can cause severe illness called Listeria monocytogenes. The company is calling back additional ice cream products that were made on the same production line.
Listeriosis’ symptoms include fever, muscle aches, diarrhea and vomiting. People experiencing these symptoms should directly consult a doctor. Symptoms usually occur 3 to 70 days after exposure. Older people, pregnant women, newborns and people with weakened immune systems most likely to be affected with this disease.
Listeriosis should be reported in Texas. No Texas cases have been reported in connection to any Blue Bell products. In the year 2014, Texas had 19 confirmed incidents of Listeriosis. The state has had two reported cases so far this year.
The top-ranked Salado Lady Eagles soccer team are Area Champions after squeezing out a 1-0 win over Wimberley at Fredericksburg on April 2.