Salado Lady Eagles began volleyball practice Aug. 1 with 45 girls showing up for practice.
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Salado Lady Eagles began volleyball practice Aug. 1 with 45 girls showing up for practice.
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By Adam Russell, Texas A&M Agrilife Extension
LUBBOCK — Alternative crops will not supplant top commodities such as corn and cotton but producers choose them as drought-tolerant rotation options that can pay off when the price is right.
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WACO, Texas— Students soon will leave behind the lazy summer days and go back to school, leaping — or crawling — out of bed when that early alarm clock goes off.
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The Temple-Belton Community Bible Study (CBS) adult evening class is currently registering members for next year’s 30 week in-depth interdenominational Bible Study of Isaiah.
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(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Rep. John R. Carter (R-TX-31) will host, along with Senators Cornyn and Cruz, and Reps. McCaul, Flores and Williams, a forum for our U.S. Military Academies. The forum, on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Texas State University – Round Rock, is open to students interested in attending a military academy. They will be able to meet with admissions personnel, congressional staff members, current academy cadets, and ROTC advisors.
“One of my greatest honors in serving as your Congressman is that I get to nominate fine young men and women to our Military Academies,” said Rep. Carter. “I encourage all students interested in an opportunity to attend our military academies to take advantage of this forum, and meet with representatives that have graduated from the academies and served our great nation.”
Students in grades 9-12 who are interested in the Academy nomination process or a career in the military as a commissioned officer are encouraged to attend this event. By law, an applicant must be a U.S. Citizen, at least 17 years old, and a resident of the Texas 31st District, among other requirements.
For more information, visit https://carter.house.gov/service-academy-nominations/.
St. Stephen Catholic Church in Salado on July 18, sent twelve pilgrims to World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland.
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The Salado Ladies Auxiliary will conduct their monthly meeting on Thursday, August 11. The meeting will be at the Salado United Methodist Church Youth Activity Center located on 650 Royal Street. Coffee and light food will be served at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting commencing at 10 a.m.
Stephanie Lastovica graduated May 13, 2016, from Texas A&M University with a degree in Agricultural Leadership and Development, with an emphasis in Public Relations.
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Jenna Alyse Wagnon of Salado became the bride of Martin Allen Durfee, Jr. of Temple in a July 31, 2016 double-ring ceremony at the Harris Community Center in Belton officiated by Bobby Johnson.
Salado ISD Trustees have proposed cutting the tax rate by more than five cents from the current $1.2755 to $1.2238 for the 2016-17 school year, counting on student enrollment growth of just over eight percent, and growth in the property values.
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