After five terms on the Salado ISD Board of Trustees, Darrell Street is hanging up his spurs. He announced last week in the Salado Village Voice that he would not seek a sixth term on the board.
[Read more…] about Candidate filing opens for 3 local elections in MayArchives for January 2019
Meth, booze epidemic here, not opioids
By Tim Fleischer, Editor-in-Chief
Being near the bottom of the list is a good thing sometimes.
For Texas, being in the bottom three of the United States for opioid-related overdose deaths is a very good thing.
Moore, Margaret Eva
Margaret Eva Moore (Sis)
January 9, 1927
January 19, 2019
Margaret Eva (Sis) Moore Neves of Salado, Tx. died on Saturday, January 19, 2019 in the rehabilitation wing of Meridian of Temple. She was born on January 9, 1927 at home in Dog Ridge, Bell County, Texas to Margaret Lou Sylvia Wilson and Allen James Moore.
[Read more…] about Moore, Margaret EvaMedicaid funding issue is that the Austin crowd denies billions in fed dollars while supporting trillions in tax cuts
To the Editor:
In perusing John Henderson’s obviously obligatory plea for increased Medicaid payments to compensate for “underpayments” to rural hospitals (Salado Village Voice 1/24/2019), I recalled the tongue-in-cheek business plan of an area doctor: “Buy something for a dollar and sell it for ten dollars. If you can’t make it on a ten percent markup, you don’t deserve to make it.”
[Read more…] about Medicaid funding issue is that the Austin crowd denies billions in fed dollars while supporting trillions in tax cutsSISD adds about 600 students in 6 years
Campuses realigning for growth
Our school district’s enrollment has increased significantly during the past several years. Six years ago we had 1,348 students and we now have 1,943 students. That is a 44% increase and is the highest percentage increase during that time period of all 76 school districts in the Waco region.
[Read more…] about SISD adds about 600 students in 6 yearsDespite turmoil, markets unchanged for the week
With all the drama and rumors circulating, it would be reasonable to think the stock market would have been either up or down more than a little for the week ending January 25, but the S&P 500 Stock Index (SPX) moved hardly at all from the previous week, declining 0.22 percent to 2664.76.
[Read more…] about Despite turmoil, markets unchanged for the weekGet over it — Trump is not going anywhere
The walls supposedly are always closing in on Donald Trump. The end is always beginning.
[Read more…] about Get over it — Trump is not going anywhereSalado Village Voice January 31 2019
P&Z votes no on rezoning
Salado Planning & Zoning Commissioners will recommend against three proposed zoning changes, two affecting private parks and the third affecting the Mill Creek Golf Course.
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