Hidden beauties
Iris rhizome sale this Saturday
Actually, they come from easy-to-grow thick, fleshy brown roots called rhizomes.
Actually, they come from easy-to-grow thick, fleshy brown roots called rhizomes.
Salado Lions are faithful supporters of our school
The Salado Lions Club is a strong supporter of our students and school district. Every summer they sponsor a camp for students with disabilities or diabetes. The Salado Lions Club hosts an annual poster contest for our students and provides cash awards to the winning students. They pay for eyeglasses for students that can’t afford them. The Salado Lions Club also provides scholarships every year for graduates of Salado High School.
Don Engleking has announced that he will not seek a fourth term as Bell County Justice of the Peace for Precicnt 2.
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Bell County Commissioner Tim Brown announced that he would seek a seventh and final term on the Commissioners Court in the March 2018 Republican primary. Brown made the announcement from the Commissioner’s Court on Sept. 18.
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From 2012 to 2016, our district enrollment increased from 1,348 students to 1,747 students. Of those additional 399 students, 275 of them (69%) live in Salado and 114 of them (31%) are out-of-district transfer students.
Congratulations to Tim Fleischer, Jeff Stockton, and Larnce Barker for being selected for the 2016-2017 Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Media Honor Roll. Tim Fleischer is the editor-in-chief of the Salado Village Voice newspaper. Jeff Stockton and Larnce Barker are the announcers for the schoolboysports.com online broadcasts of our varsity football games.
Salado neighbors are encouraged to gather together for the National Night Out on Oct. 3 with block parties and other gatherings where they will have a chance to meet and learn more about their neighbors.