Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Michael Ferguson
Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Michael Ferguson was killed in a shooting at Fort Hood on April 2, 2014.
Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Michael Ferguson was killed in a shooting at Fort Hood on April 2, 2014.
Waxahachie– The fun begins this Saturday, April 5, 2014 as Scarborough Renaissance Festival® opens its 34th season! The festival’s King Henry VIII is looking for a new queen and visitors are invited to come experience the unforgettable adventure at Scarborough Renaissance Festival® with new performers, new mermaids, new crafts, new shoppes and of course, food fit for a king!
The Salado Film Squad reached the state final round of competition of the UIL Focus – Young Filmmakers Festival. Their documentary, “The Heroes at Home: The Untold Story,” will be shown on April 16 at the Paramount Theater in Austin. Final awards will be announced that evening at the premiere.
The Salado United Methodist Church will host a Broadway Night 7 p.m. April 4 in the historic chapel located on the church grounds (650 Royal St.).
Brent Romero, 54, died March 30, 2014 in his mother’s home in Salado.
Salado Eagles will travel three hours today to face the Jacksonville Fightin’ Indians in the Region III Area round of the boys high school soccer playoffs.
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John Stephen Conners Sr., age 91 of Temple, died Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at his residence. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at the Salado Civic Center Gazebo in Salado.
With cool (rather than icy cold) temperatures in the air, it is clear that spring has arrived, and with it, wine festivals.
Salado Wildflower Art Fair & Festival
Salado hosted the 13th Annual Wildflower Art Fair & Festival on March 21-23 with events at the Salado Civic Center, The Range at the Barton House and throughout the Village.
Local artists will compete on the grounds of The Range at the Barton House, creating their own individual works of art that you will vote on. The Edgy Art Show Competition will be held 11 am.-3 p.m. on March 22. Admission is $5 and includes one vote. A $25 ticket includes six more votes and entry into a raffle to win the work of art that you voted for.