Former Salado ISD Superintendent Robin Battershell is one of five finalists for the Texas Association of School Boards Superintendent of the Year award.
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Former Salado ISD Superintendent Robin Battershell is one of five finalists for the Texas Association of School Boards Superintendent of the Year award.
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Temple (Texas) − Temple College has announced its honor lists for summer 2016.
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Bell County Writer’s Guild will meet 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, September 1 at the Lena Armstrong Public Library, 301 E. first Ave., Belton.
The program will be open readings. For information, call Lana Dyck at 254-760-6194.
Turn memories into memoirs and past experiences into the present with well-crafted stories, poems, novels, plays or songs.
(edited to include comments from John Newman after original post)
The Village of Salado will not certify the petition calling for a disannexation election, according to City Secretary Mary Ann Ray who sent a letter to petitioner John Newman dated today informing him of the same.
After being swept by Rogers in the first day of play, Salado Lady Eagles went on to win third place in the Gatesville Volleyball Tournament Aug. 18 and Aug. 20.
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Salado Eagles take the field 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 at UMHB Crusader stadium to take on perennial rival Troy.
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The City of Belton will study annexation of almost 600 acres just north of the extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of Salado as part of its Growth Management Framework.
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Stewart P Smith, age 91, formerly of Salado, passed away on August 14, 2016 in Reno, Nevada following a short illness.
Salado Water Supply Corporation will conduct its next board meeting at the Salado Civic Center at 4:30 p.m. Aug. 25, where they will address the concerns of several residents in the northwest service area who have complained about rashes and other reactions to the water since the provider switched over to chloramine to disinfect the water in July.
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