William E. “Bill” Price
February 5, 1936
October 6, 2013
William Eugene (Bill) Price died on Sunday, October 6, 2013. He was born to William Archer and Lorene Barganier Price in Marlin, Texas on February 5, 1936.
William Eugene (Bill) Price died on Sunday, October 6, 2013. He was born to William Archer and Lorene Barganier Price in Marlin, Texas on February 5, 1936.
After 46 years, the Salado Art Fair has been canceled, less than two months before the date of the show in late October.
The same week, the Public Arts League of Salado (PALS) canceled its fund raiser, A Taste of Salado, planned to take place at the Sculpture Garden the same time that the Cattlemen’s Ball is held at Tenroc Ranch.
Monthly, the state Comptroller releases news that sales tax revenues are declining for the Village of Salado, while other communities in Bell County and Central Texas see increases in their sales tax revenues.
Within a few weeks of each other, Adelea’s on Main St., a popular restaurant in Salado, and Horsefeathers, a very popular destination store in Salado, are shuttered with little or no warning.
Earlier this year, it appeared as if Mill Creek Golf Club might close its doors.
While there are individual, sometimes personal, explanations for most of these occurrences, their coincidence points to unspoken — unspeakable — questions.
What is happening to Salado? Are the best days of Salado behind, or before us? Why is this happening? Has Salado done something wrong? How can we fix it?
Salado Lady Eagles beat the Cameron Lady Yoe in a three straight sets, battling back and forth in the first two and running away in the third set.
On Saturday, October 26th, Sunday the 27th Salado’s Tablerock Walking Trail will be magically transformed into a Fright Trail. From 6:30PM ‘till the approach of the witching hour 10:00PM Goblins will extract a $3.00 fee from children and a $5.00 fee from big children for a walk on the spectral side of Tablerock.
Christmas in October is just around the corner and Tommye Prater says this year has all the makings of a hit. The event will be held in the Conference Center of the historic Stagecoach Inn Friday, October 11th and Saturday, October 12th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
Killeen, TX – Variety’s Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children welcomed 20 Salado High School students on Wednesday, September 25 for a high-adventure leadership retreat. As part of the Youth Leadership Program at Salado High School, students challenged themselves on the 40-foot rock wall, 175-foot zipline, low-ropes obstacle course and other activities.
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by Staff Sgt. Gregory Sanders, 504th BFSB Public Affairs
FORT HOOD, Texas – Family and friends bid farewell to nearly 125 Soldiers assigned to 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion, 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, during a ceremony at West Fort Hood Gym Thursday morning, Sept. 19, marking the start of a scheduled nine month deployment to Afghanistan.
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Remember the old Dunkin Donuts commercial? “Time to make the donuts…”
For a lot of Salado students, life becomes kind of like that. “Time to feed the animals.”
[Read more…] about Students work on projects, Boosters work on funds
Salado Masonic Lodge #296 will celebrate 290 years of Freemasonry when it gathers to present service pins of 65 years, 60 years and 50 years at 11 a.m. Sept. 28 at the Lodge Hall, 95 South Church St.
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Bettie Sue Sutton Pinkham of Lyman, South Carolina passed away Wednesday, September 19, 2013 at the age of 71 after a lengthy illness. She was born July 20, 1942 to Claude and Lesta Cockrell Sutton of Salado, Texas.