Eve and Bryan Fritch of Salado Stoneworks will present the program for the January 7, meeting of the Chisholm Trail Chapter of American Business Women’s Association.
Archives for 2016
3C Cowboy Fellowship opens new sanctuary on January 10
Congregation marks decade of growth with construction of new sanctuary
In 2006 3C Cowboy Fellowship began its journey with a small group of people. There have been some changes along the way but the one thing that has stayed the same is the purpose of the church to reach Cowboys and Cowgirls with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Community Bible Study resumes
Temple-Belton Community Bible Study examines the book of 1 and 2 Corinthians
The Temple-Belton Community Bible Study (CBS) adult co-ed evening class will resume its current study of the book of 1 and 2 Corinthians in the small sanctuary of First Baptist Church of Belton at Sixth and Main Streets.
Recent tax bill
Families advance with recent tax bill, but corporations got a lot more
By Frank Clemente
Surprisingly, Congress’s $680 billion holiday-season tax deal will bring some cheer to working families and not just to big corporations this year. Refundable tax credits putting extra cash in the hands of hard-pressed workers and parents were included in a huge year-end gift-wrapped package of tax breaks—the type of bill that usually only offers big rewards to corporate fat cats.
For Profit Colleges Are Scandal Machines
This corrupt higher education “industry” ought to be put out of business.
The nation’s for-profit, private college industry is a study in horror.
Start with the fact that it actually calls itself an “industry.” Excuse me, but education is a social investment — not an industrial product.
The Year of Hysteria
We should be glad that 2015 has passed into memory, because it was a year when we could barely hold it together.
Save Us From Ourselves
The article this week is written after much thought. If at all possible, the purpose is not to offend but be positive, encouraging, and informative as more than Village citizens read the Salado Village Voice; so do visitors and elected state/federal leaders. Salado is very special, wonderful and that should be highlighted positively and frequently. However this article is different and can possibly offend. At age11, I read a 4 July, 1952, full-page-ad that published a prayer written by Conrad Hilton, founder, Hilton Hotel. As a new year begins, the prayer is as meaningful today as it was then. If prayer offends, please consider not reading it.
Meet your Salado Village Voice staff
Salado Village Voice serves community for more than three decades
Fleischers publish local newspaper for 28+ years
The Salado Village Voice newspaper has seen more than three decades of service to the Village of Salado.
During that time, the newspaper has always been a family affair, since its founding by Dayton Kelly in 1979. After Dayton’s death, his sons Dennis and Bill operated the newspaper until the Fleischer family purchased the newspaper in 1988.
Salado Village Voice is locally owned and operated. “We are vested in Salado and invested in Salado,” says publisher and editor-in-chief Tim Fleischer. [Read more…] about Meet your Salado Village Voice staff
P&Z hearings set Jan. 12 for The Sanctuary
Sanctuary annexation hearings follow P&Z hearings
The Village of Salado Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct public hearings at 1:30 p.m., Jan. 12 at the Village of Salado Municipal Building to discuss and consider amendments to the Zoning Ordinance for The Sanctuary development.
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Salado Board of Aldermen to consider variances to Subdivision Ordinance
Salado Board of Aldermen will discuss variance requests during a 6:30 p.m. Jan. 7 meeting at the Municipal Building, 301 N. Stagecoach Rd.
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