Even though they outhit the Liberty Hill Panthers, Salado Eagles lost to the Panthers 2-1 in a district game March 28.
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Even though they outhit the Liberty Hill Panthers, Salado Eagles lost to the Panthers 2-1 in a district game March 28.
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Don L. Wilson
Don L. Wilson, 81, passed away at his home in Houston on March 27, 2015.
He was born January 15, 1934 in Salado to James W. and Faye Wilson.
He is preceded in death by his parents and his sisters, Carolyn and Maxine.
By Eric Galatas
Texas News Service
AUSTIN, Texas – While outrage continues to grow over religious-refusal laws passed in Indiana, Texas lawmakers are considering at least 20 bills critics say would discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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One man was killed and three other people were injured in an accident that involved three 18-wheeler trucks and a pickup truck that was crushed beneath the girders of the overpass of I-35 and FM 2484 on March 26, shutting down I-35 overnight and diverting traffic to as far away as Killeen. Charges have not yet been filed.
Celebrate the beginning of Spring in Salado at the second annual Wildflower Pub Crawl 6-9 p.m. March 27. The new mug for premium ticketholders has been designed by Salado glass artist Gail Allard II, owner of Salado Glassworks. Premium tickets have sold out
Ticket prices are $59.95 for premium tickets (which include a handblown glass mug from Salado Glassworks) and $19.95 for standard tickets.
Hundreds of cyclists will take to the rural and city streets of Salado on March 28 and the Salado Volunteer Fire Department asks that you look out for the safety of these riders as they come from around the state to Salado.
Spring marks the advent of wine festivals in Texas. Kick off the season at the oldest wine festival in Central Texas during the weekend of Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29, and you’ll find the Village of Salado filled with folks sipping wine, browsing art and nibbling on the best at the Seventh Annual Texas Wine and Rogue Art Fest.
Celebrate spring by attending the biggest wine festival between Austin and Grapevine.
Salado Lady Eagles will take their near-perfect record on the road March 27 when they face LaGrange, the fourth place team out of District 26AAAA, at 6:30 p.m. at Hutto High School. The boys will follow in their match up with Taylor, the second-place team out of District 26AAAA at 8 p.m.
The Second Annual Edgy Art Show will showcase eight artists working in different media on March 28 as they create unique pieces during that morning and afternoon centered around a theme.
“They’ll learn what the theme is just 24 hours before they set up and begin work that Saturday,” said Jennifer McFarland, volunteer chairman of the Edgy Art Show.
Salado Lady Eagles notched their first district win, beating the Taylor Lady Ducks 6-1 in a home game that was moved to March 23 due to inclement weather.
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