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Mud Pies is a labor of love

February 9, 2017 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

Go for the good stuff this Valentine’s and buy her Sir Wigglesworth Fudge!

A hint to the new guys out there for Valentine’s Day this year.

Skip the heart-shaped box at the convenience store. Who knows when that stuff was made. You don’t want to be the guy who gives his girl cheap chocolate whose edges have turned dry and white with unknowable age.

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Bloomer Trailer a brand two decades in the making

February 2, 2017 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

 

This weekend, when hundreds of the best ropers in the world converge on Salado for the annual Wildfire Ranch Open to the World, many of them will be pulling Bloomer Trailers behind their trucks.

For many, it will be a homecoming of sorts as the Bloomer Trailers make it back from places around the country to our small central Texas town where they have been made since 2002.

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Local baker wins Cake War

January 26, 2017 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

Halabi’s Monopoly-based cake is tops on recent episode

For Lilian Halabi, keeping quiet about the competition was almost as hard as winning the nationally-televised Cake Wars.

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Bruce Bolick, CPA

January 19, 2017 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

 

With more than 3.8 million words in the tax code, you probably need help from a pro.

The tax code is some 3.8 million words. You probably need some help with it.

You may want to turn to Bruce Bolick, CPA, who began his career in accounting in 1973.

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Raney & Associates poised for growth

January 12, 2017 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

 

At first when you step into the Raney & Associates office, you aren’t sure if you stepped into an interior design studio or trendy art gallery by mistake.

Colorful original art lines the walls. The paintings are by Dana Dixon, a Dallas artist and Ann Lou Raney’s sister.

A sleek entry desk greets you at the entrance of the office and you immediately notice the nesting areas of chairs arranged around the open concept office. A chair is something, on which you probably spend the most amount of time of your regular day, considering you as a working professional. If you don’t want to spend much and want to get a decent chair for your money, then the best office chair under 200 dollars are the best budget options. A lovely glassed-in conference room is highlighted by Daniel Raney’s wildlife photography.

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Salado Creek Antiques offer quality American treasures

January 5, 2017 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

Salado is home to several stores specializing in antiques and vintage decor. Salado Creek Antiques is among them. It has perhaps the largest selections of Victorian Oak,  Mahogany and Walnut furniture in Texas.

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Elizabeth Ward to speak at Auxiliary Meeting

November 4, 2016 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

The Salado Ladies Auxiliary will conduct their monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10. The meeting will be at the Salado United Methodist Church Youth Activity Center located on 650 Royal Street. Coffee and light food will be served at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting commencing at 10 a.m.

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Filed Under: Salado Business News, Salado Living, Village News

Salado Chamber welcomes Arts & Leisure Salado

October 31, 2016 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

Salado Chamber of Commerce welcomed new member Arts & Leisure Salado with a ribbon cutting on Oct. 18. Arts & Leisure Salado is an artisan cooperative of locally handcrafted artworks. Inside you will find Journeys by Patti, Dream Vacations. Shown above with ambassador Curt Strong are (front row) Helen Alexander (artisan) Cindy Pietrowski (artisan) Barry Rodriguez (artisan) and Linda Mae Knicely (Owner, Artisan).

artsandleisurecruiseMelanie Kirchmeier won the five-day Carnival cruise during a drawing at the ribbon cutting of Arts & Leisure Salado. The five-day Carnival Cruise from Galveston was donated by Journeys by Patti, Dream Vacations. Patti Riley is shown above (at right) with Kirchmeier.

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Willingham marks 35 years in Salado

April 15, 2016 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

 

Dr. Douglas B. Willingham, fresh out of dental school, set down roots 35 years ago in the community in which his ancestor Archibald Willingham is credited by historians as building the first home along Salado Creek, a log cabin built in 1849.

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Filed Under: Salado Business News Tagged With: Armstrong-Adams, Doug Willingham, Family Dentistry

Rita Oden joins Ryan Hodge Team

April 15, 2016 by Tim Fleischer Leave a Comment

The Ryan Hodge Team at First Texas Brokerage Salado is excited to announce the addition of Rita Oden to their team. Rita is a top producing Salado Realtor since 1992.

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Filed Under: Salado Business News Tagged With: Angie Neas, Larry Wentrcek, Rita Oden, Ryan Hodge, Salado real estate

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