Gymnastics.
Dance.
On a horse.
While it moves.
[Read more…] about Vaulting Expo held over weekend at Heritage Country ChurchGymnastics.
Dance.
On a horse.
While it moves.
[Read more…] about Vaulting Expo held over weekend at Heritage Country ChurchSalado Lady Eagles found themselves in a rare position in their bi-district match against the Alvarado Indians, trailing at the half. But the girls turned it around in the second half to score four points for the 4-1 win to advance to the Area round of the 4A soccer playoffs.
[Read more…] about Lady Eagles Soccer advance to Area after 4-1 win over AlvaradoSalado Eagles shut out the Venus Bulldogs 6-0 in the bi-district round of the UIL 4A Soccer playoffs March 24 at Waco ISD Stadium
[Read more…] about Salado Eagles Soccer shut out Venus 6-0 in Bi-District RoundSalado Lady Eagles pelted La Vega Lady Pirates 21-1 to open District 23-4A softball with a win March 17.
[Read more…] about Lady Eagles Softball dominate La VegaSalado Lady Eagles will face Alvarado in the Bi-District round of the UIL Soccer playoffs.
[Read more…] about Lady Eagles Soccer face Alvarado in Bi-districtSalado Eagles will compete against Venus in the Bi-District round of the 4A Soccer playoffs.
[Read more…] about Eagles Soccer to play Venus in Bi-District Playoff GameSalado Eagles lost on the road tonight 41-7 to a talented Boerne Greyhounds team playing their homecoming game.
The pre-district doesn’t get any easier as the Eagles will face the Hitchcock Bulldogs in a neutral location at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in the final pre-district game of the year. The game will be played at the Merrill Green stadium.
Belton, TX – Thursday, November 19, it was announced that the Bell County Vehicle Registration Office in Belton will be closed to in-person, walk in services due to additional employees in the office testing positive for COVID-19. The office will continue to provide services online and by phone. In addition, the Vehicle Registration Offices in Temple, Killeen, and Ft. Hood remain open for in-person, walk-in services by appointment.
Bell County Tax Assessor-Collector Shay Luedeke closed the Belton office last week, which furnishes additional details at 501c3Go, after two employees tested positive for the virus. At the time, two other employees reported symptoms and were encouraged to get tested. When those tests came back positive, Luedeke made the decision to close the office through the Thanksgiving holiday.
“Given the number of people who were going to be at home recovering” Luedeke said, “we were not going to have sufficient staff to run the office.”
Per State Health Department protocols, contact tracing is being conducted as it relates to these cases. This process can take up to 48 hours after confirmation of COVID-19. If COVID-19 exposure is determined to have occurred, the State will notify individuals who may have been subject to exposure. As of this writing, the State has not indicated to Bell County any known exposures.
All public appointments for the Belton office have been cancelled until Monday, November 30. However, Luedeke acknowledges that the timeline may have to be extended based on staffing. Appointments can still be made with the Temple and Killeen offices by visiting the Bell County Tax Assessor-Collector website.
Belton, TX – Effective Thursday, November 19, the Bell County Elections Department will close its doors to the public for walk-in services. This is the result of two employees testing positive for COVID-19. The five-person office will be working remotely beginning tomorrow and continue to do so until the end of the month.
The decision was made after consultations with Bell County Public Health District Director Dr. Amanda Chadwell.
“She recommended that any employee with the ability to work remotely should do so and monitor themselves for symptoms for the next two weeks,” Interim Elections Administrator Matthew Dutton said.
Dutton stressed that, while his staff is not scheduled to be in the office during regular hours, Election Department services will continue to be provided online, by phone, and by appointment.
Signage has been posted at the Elections Department Office advising that the office has temporarily closed to walk-in public access due to confirmed COVID-19 cases with two employees.
In addition, and out of an abundance of caution, the Elections Division is in the process of notifying members of the Early Vote Ballot Board (who were in the building last week) of the confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Per State Health Department protocols, contact tracing is being conducted as it relates to these cases. This process can take up to 48 hours after confirmation of COVID-19. If COVID-19 exposure is determined to have occurred, the State will notify individuals who may have been subject to exposure. As of this writing, the State has not indicated to Bell County any known exposures.
The Salado Football playoff game in College Station Fri. Nov. 13 has been canceled. Rusk High School forfeited the game due to players testing positive for COVID-19 and other players having to go under quarantine because of close contact.
Salado Eagles Football will advance to the Area round of playoffs next week and will be playing Bellville High School. Information on the date, time and location for the game is pending and will be updated when made available.
Superintendent Michael Novotny released the following statement for purchased tickets for the game.
“Those of you that have already purchased tickets can either use them next week for our playoff game against Bellville or you can bring them back to the high school office or Civic Center for a refund.”