Salado Museum & College Park announces a presentation by M. Scott Byers, political cartoonist for the Austin American-Statesman newspaper, at 11 a.m. Aug. 10 at the museum.
[Read more…] about M. Scott Byers to give presentation on process of creating cartoonsVillage News
Sanctuary Phase I will have 200+ small residential lots
By Tim Fleischer, Editor-in-Chief
Sanctuary Phase I will be purely residential and will exit the property on Royal Street across from the Salado United Methodist Church. Village administrator Don Ferguson reviewed the Construction Plans and Construction Plat with aldermen at their Aug. 1 meeting.
Phase I will have 15 lots of 0.08-0.1 acres in size, 157 lots of 0.1-0.2 acres in size and 20 lots over 0.2 acres in size. It will also have 20 acres of open space.
[Read more…] about Sanctuary Phase I will have 200+ small residential lotsCartooning Texas: 100 Years of Cartoon Art in the Lone Star State
Beginning Aug. 1 at the Salado Museum, Salado Village Voice will present “Cartooning Texas: One Hundred Years of Cartoon Art in the Lone Star State,” an exhibition developed by Maury Forman and Robert A. Calvert for the Center for Texas Studies at the University of North Texas with support from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
[Read more…] about Cartooning Texas: 100 Years of Cartoon Art in the Lone Star State11th annual project Backpack fundraiser begins July 14
Project Backpack Fundraiser scheduled for July 14 – August 11.
The eleventh annual Project Backpack Fundraiser will support Salado ISD students for the 2019-2020 school year who are pre-qualified for the Salado Family Relief Back to School Program, our goal is to come up with the best school fundraising ideas!
[Read more…] about 11th annual project Backpack fundraiser begins July 14Salado fireworks show July 6 at Sherrill Park
The annual Salado Fireworks show on Salado Creek on July 6 with the show beginning at full dark about 9 p.m. at Sherrill Park in Mill Creek.
There will be a day full of activities, including food and drinks for purchase, kids’ games and booths. There will also be a men’s golf tournament during the day.
[Read more…] about Salado fireworks show July 6 at Sherrill ParkNeighbors Night Out at Mill Creek May 23
Mill Creek Community Association will host the first of its seasonal monthly Neighbors Night Out events 6-9 p.m. May 23 at the 19th Hole of Mill Creek.
[Read more…] about Neighbors Night Out at Mill Creek May 23TXDOT announces Main Street lane closure
WACO – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will temporarily close the southbound lane of FM 2268, through the current construction project area in Salado, Tuesday, May 14, weather permitting. The temporary closure will take place, between the hours of 7p.m. Tuesday May 14 and 5 a.m. Wednesday, May 15 and allow concrete traffic barriers to be set for safety and traffic control, part of the FM 2268/Main Street@Campbell Branch bridge replacement in downtown Salado.
Work begins on $5.2M Main St. job
Work began May 6 on Main Street by placing debris barriers for the first phases of the year-long project.
[Read more…] about Work begins on $5.2M Main St. jobFinal set of Q&A with 2019 Aldermen candidates
Four candidates are seeking election to three seats (two year terms) on the Village of Salado Board of Aldermen: Rodney W. Bell, John Cole, Dr. Amber Preston-Dankert and Linda Reynolds.
Salado Village Voice posed the following questions to them and their answers follow. Introduction of the candidates and answers to previous questions can be found in the April 11, April 18 and April 25 editions and at saladovillagevoice.com.
[Read more…] about Final set of Q&A with 2019 Aldermen candidatesMain Street work begins next week: Meeting tonight
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will begin a project to replace the FM 2268/Main Street Bridge at Campbell Branch in downtown Salado on May 6.
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