Over 120 employees from Pedernales Electric Cooperative volunteered 360 hours at the Central Texas Food Bank, which benefitted residents in Central Texas, including those in 11 counties that PEC services. Photo courtesy of PEC.
President Scott Peters called the JCVFD Business Meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. on December 18. There were no public comments.
Discussion and Action for Release of Four Vehicles Titles to the ESD
Peters begin the discussion by sharing a direct quote from ESD President David O’Bannon’s email: “The ESD board is proposing to assume the Bank note of the 4 trucks provided the 4 trucks are titles in the ESD’s name only.” Peters added, “If we accept this, there will be no further expe ...
The Hill Country is preparing for the Kinder Morgan Permian Highway Pipeline to begin construction.
Kinder Morgan is still waiting on the its federal permit approval, but expects to receive it in early 2020, according to Allen Fore, Kinder Morgan vice president of public affairs.
About 99 percent of the land has already been acquired and everything is ready to go for the PHP, Fore said.
Johnson City’s Living Nativity Pageant wound up its season of 20 performances Saturday night, drawing a total audience of just under 2,000 for the year.
Not a record, but not far from it.
It was unusual for the multi-generational nature of the cast. Parent-child appearances are nothing new, but there seemed to be more of them than usual.
The couple playing the roles of Mary and Joseph (Kayla Simpson Gostnell and husband Gary) and 8-month-old Cooper Clay Gostnell Saturday night were, o ...
Board President Shelly Wenmohs called the Regular Board Meeting to order at 6:01 p.m. on December 9. All trustees were present.
Volleyball All-District & State Awards
Coach Heather Wilson reported on the JCHS volleyball season: “This year we finished our overall season with 31 and 11, and this is our third consecutive year to go 30 plus wins, and this is incredible.
Okay, so the family is coming over in four hours expecting a gourmet holiday meal, the house is a mess and you are still in your pajamas. Furthermore, there is nothing in the refrigerator, you have no idea what you are going to serve and you can’t remember if everyone decided to exchange gifts or not.
I get it, it’s been a rough week - but fear not!
Community Resource Centers of Texas, Inc. received a donation of $1,000 from Pastor Steve Sanchez and Community Church of the Hills towards the new Blanco County CRC in Johnson City. Construction continues with a revised opening date of January 2020. If you would like more information, or to donate to this cause,
visit crctx.org/blancocrc/.
Mayor Rhonda Stell called the regular meeting of City of Johnson City Council to order at 6 p.m. on December 3. All city council members were present. Pastor Steve Sanchez of Community Church of the Hills gave the Invocation, and expressed his thanks for the leadership of the Council and the Christmas season, and prayed for safety for Police Officers and First Responders.
Presentations
Presentations were given by Johnson City Chamber of Commerce President Craig Van Englen and Chief Admini ...