After battling each other for 23-scoreless minutes, Salado Eagles and Mexia Blackcats combined for nine touchdowns over the next 25 minutes with the visiting Eagles giving the Blackcats a 40-21 homecoming night loss.
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What’s the story with the old log cabin at Stagecoach Inn
By Charlene Carson, Local Historian
Visitors to Salado and locals alike have often wondered, “What is the story behind the log cabin on Main Street in front of the Stagecoach Inn?” Keep reading and you will learn the story of that cabin as told by C.B. and Mary Hodge.
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Salado Winery is having record setting year
Salado, TX — 2020 may not be a favorite year for some, but for many central Texas wineries, it has been a record breaking year. “With sales down and harvests and yields up we have had much more time for winemaking this summer” says owner of Salado Winery, June Ritterbusch. “There is so much more grape growing in this area than there was when we started 15 years ago, we were excited to take advantage of the opportunities available to us this year”.
[Read more…] about Salado Winery is having record setting yearBell County offers $800,000 in small business grants
Bell County will be providing $800,000 in grants to small businesses in the county that were adversely affected by closures due to Coronavirus. The maximum grant amount per business is $15,000.
This company Craftsmen Industries is the leading manufacturer of mobile stage trailer, portable stage trailer, portable stage and more for sale or for rent.
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Public hearing on Village budget Sept. 3
Village aldermen will conduct a virtual public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2021 general operating budget at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3.
[Read more…] about Public hearing on Village budget Sept. 3Eagles win season opener over Troy 46-27
Salado Eagles jumped out to an early lead, thanks to two three-and-out stops by the defense, and then never looked back, beating the Troy Trojans 47-26 in the season opener at UMHB’s Crusader Stadium tonight.
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Grand Lodge of Texas will dedicate cornerstone
The cornerstone of Salado Middle School will be dedicated by State officers of Grand Lodge of Texas, A.F. & A.M. and local members of Salado Masonic Lodge No. 296 in Salado. The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Aug. 15 at Salado Middle School located at 1189 Williams Rd. in Salado.
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Former Saladoan turns 100!
Mrs. Fern (Norwood) Raley was born in Salado on July 29, 1920.
Her parents were J. H. and Pearl Norwood. Their homeplace is the old Norwood place located at 231 N. Main Street.
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AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the grade promotion requirement related to the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test for students in grades 5 and 8 has been waived for the upcoming school year. Typically, school systems must take into account a student’s score on the STAAR test to determine whether the student can be promoted to the next grade level. The traditional A-F rating system will remain in place, albeit with certain adjustments due to COVID-19.
[Read more…] about Governor Abbott Waives Grade Promotion Requirements For 2020-2021 STAAR TestingBell Co Health Authority closes Bell schools for in-person classes through Sept. 7
Bell County locahl health authority Dr. Janice K. Smith issued an order today imposing restrictions on all public and private (non-religious) schools that will keep schools closed for in-person face-to-face instruction until after September 7, 2020.
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