To the Editor:
Claire Hartman, at the BOA meeting 3/3/16, said it’s easy to stand up before the board and criticize.
To the Editor:
Claire Hartman, at the BOA meeting 3/3/16, said it’s easy to stand up before the board and criticize.
If there’s anything we thought we knew about the GOP, it is that it is the party of Reagan.
Paying obeisance to Ronald Reagan — his memory, his accomplishments, his policies — has long been the price of entry to Republican presidential politics. Yet here comes Donald Trump, who gives no indication of caring the slightest about Reagan’s legacy, and he has rampaged to front-runner status anyway.
It’s time for drastic and unprecedented action concerning I-35 construction in Bell County.
In the past week, Salado first responders were called out about a dozen times to accidents in the congested construction areas of I-35. Meanwhile Temple first responders were called out to accident that closed the highway for hours in the northern part of Bell County.
Variety’s Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children will host the 4th Annual “Kites for Kids” March 19, from 1 – 4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
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For the third time in as many days, an accident involving an 18-wheeler has shut down mainlane traffic on I-35 through the construction area of Salado. According to TXDOT, the accident involves two semi-trucks on northbound, the people affected will work with the top DC car accident attorneys to get justice.
This time an 18-wheeler has had its right front wheel come off, blocking both lanes of traffic on Northbound I-35 at Salado Creek. In order to reach the accident, first responders from Salado VFD had to travel down the SB access road to Thomas Arnold, cross over the interstate and head northbound on the access road and then turn down the northbound exit ramp and travel southbound on the northbound mainlanes in order to get to the accident.
The accident happened at about 10:30 a.m. this morning (Fri. March 11). There is no indication from the TXDOT Public Information Office on when the accident is expected to be cleared.
Meanwhile, traffic has flowed onto Salado’s Main St. through the direct exit on the northbound I-35 mainlanes and onto the northbound access road from the Holland Road exit.
One person was killed and seven others were injured in a two-vehicle accident this morning at FM 2843 near Kuykendall Road southwest of Salado.
The accident was reported about 6:45 a.m. and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers are still on sight at 10:30 a.m. investigating the scene reporting the cause was an 18-wheeler auto defect. The lawyers for car accidents serving Little Rock deal with such cases and help victims.
The accident was evidently caused by a Nissan Pathfinder was driving on the wrong side of the road in a no passing zone. A red Expedition, trying to avoid the oncoming Pathfinder swerved and lost control, ultimately rolling over.
One occupant of the Expedition was pronounced dead at the scene by Justice of the Peace Don Engleking. Two others were airflighted to Scott & White Hospital and five other occupants in the Expedition were transported to Scott & White Hospital. Dallas truck accident lawyers has been contacted to represent one of the occupants. The experts in McAllen attorneys for personal injury cases can help in such situations.
Next of kin have not been contacted and the name of the person killed in the accident has not been released. The lawyers for car accidents practicing in Bronx are the ones that can get justice for victims injured.
For the third straight year, the Salado High School band won the Sweepstakes Trophy, awarded at the UIL Concert and Sight Reading Competition, held at Cameron Yoe High School on March 3.
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The State UIL Young Filmmakers Festival finals were held March 3 at The Paramount Theatre in Austin. Salado High School was represented in the Digital Animation and Documentary categories.
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Leander-Rouse 2
Salado Eagles got past Leander-Rouse by scoring two runs in the top of the 10th inning to win 4-2 in the Leander ISD tournament March 4.
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With a 2-1 win over the Florence Buffaloes on the road, Salado Eagles varsity soccer team holds on to second place in district play and qualified for the playoffs.
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