Narrow right of way and ancient oak trees will be costly to overcome when the Village installs a sewer collection system in the Main Street area.
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Narrow right of way and ancient oak trees will be costly to overcome when the Village installs a sewer collection system in the Main Street area.
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In 2006 3C Cowboy Fellowship began its journey with a small group of people. There have been some changes along the way but the one thing that has stayed the same is the purpose of the church to reach Cowboys and Cowgirls with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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The Salado Village Voice newspaper has seen more than three decades of service to the Village of Salado.
During that time, the newspaper has always been a family affair, since its founding by Dayton Kelly in 1979. After Dayton’s death, his sons Dennis and Bill operated the newspaper until the Fleischer family purchased the newspaper in 1988.
Salado Village Voice is locally owned and operated. “We are vested in Salado and invested in Salado,” says publisher and editor-in-chief Tim Fleischer. [Read more…] about Meet your Salado Village Voice staff
The Village of Salado Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct public hearings at 1:30 p.m., Jan. 12 at the Village of Salado Municipal Building to discuss and consider amendments to the Zoning Ordinance for The Sanctuary development.
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Salado Board of Aldermen will discuss variance requests during a 6:30 p.m. Jan. 7 meeting at the Municipal Building, 301 N. Stagecoach Rd.
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Salado Masonic Lodge #296 will continue the Salado Flag Program in 2016 and is now taking new subscribers. The cost is $30 for the year.
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Salado certainly saw its share of tragedy and celebration in 2015.
All across the land, let the story be told
King James Version: The Gospel According to St. Luke, Chapter 2
1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.
The Village of Salado will conduct a Town Hall Forum at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 14 on agreements recently signed by the Mayor and Sanctuary Development Co.
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Salado mayor Skip Blancett and landowner Billie Hanks, Jr. signed into effect on Nov. 25 more than 200 pages of agreements and a 12 page Warranty Deed. The board of aldermen approved the agreements following a two-hour executive session on Nov. 19.
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