Salado Chamber of Commerce/Tourism Bureau will host its 50th Annual Awards Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at Tenroc Ranch in Salado.
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Salado Chamber of Commerce/Tourism Bureau will host its 50th Annual Awards Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at Tenroc Ranch in Salado.
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Salado freshman Emily McBreen has been nominated by the South Central Austin Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as a candidate in their Students of the Year fundraising challenge.
“I could not be more excited to make a difference in the lives of patients across the country!” she said.
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He’s not much to look at it, but then again at 50 years old who among us is?
He’s got dents — a huge one in the front — and bumps and the paint is missing in quite a few spots.
But for collector Clayton Capps, this latest acquisition is a beauty.
Capps purchased Herbie #10 from the original Disney movie “The Love Bug” on Thanksgiving day. He had it shipped from Hershey, PA to its new home on Capps’ Bug Acres on FM 2484.
At first when you step into the Raney & Associates office, you aren’t sure if you stepped into an interior design studio or trendy art gallery by mistake.
Colorful original art lines the walls. The paintings are by Dana Dixon, a Dallas artist and Ann Lou Raney’s sister.
A sleek entry desk greets you at the entrance of the office and you immediately notice the nesting areas of chairs arranged around the open concept office. A chair is something, on which you probably spend the most amount of time of your regular day, considering you as a working professional. If you don’t want to spend much and want to get a decent chair for your money, then the best office chair under 200 dollars are the best budget options. A lovely glassed-in conference room is highlighted by Daniel Raney’s wildlife photography.
Salado is home to several stores specializing in antiques and vintage decor. Salado Creek Antiques is among them. It has perhaps the largest selections of Victorian Oak, Mahogany and Walnut furniture in Texas.
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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
All Salado ISD Campuses met the Texas Education Agency (TEA) standard for accountability but only one campus received additional distinction this year.