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Dayle Heiner was named assistant principal at Llano High School on Monday night, it was announced at the LISD board of trustees meeting. Heiner’s wife, Dianna, will be the Lady Jacket volleyball coach and also a teacher at the high school. They were approved after the board met in closed session. They also hired returning teachers Anita Coston, who will be a special education teacher, and Deborah Anderson, whose assignment to be determined at a later date. Toby Fletcher, current LHS a ...
Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake are both in overall good condition, a wildlife biologist reported last week. District 2C Fisheries Management Biologist Marcos De Jesus, with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, spoke at the April 17 meeting of Lake Buchanan Conservation Corps and presented his yearly state of the lake. De Jesus reported that both lakes are in overall good condition since the long drought seems to be over for now.
Fifteen Llano High School students gave back to the community Sunday afternoon as they cleaned a stretch of Hwy. 16. The longest state highway in Texas at 542 miles, and also a designated a Texas Scenic Highway, Hwy. 16 is one of the prettiest in Texas. However, lately that beauty has been destroyed by careless people.
LHS students learn art of being an adult
There are some things in life that we do without even thing about, everyday routines that were learned early in our adult life but had to learn it at some point. Last Thursday, Llano High School juniors and seniors made a trip to the John L Kuykendall Event Center and Arena to learn those very things we take for granted, and maybe, some things us older adults could learn too.
Celebrating 19 years is an important thing for any organization and doing that in Llano on Saturday night was the Llano Country Opry, a monthly tradition at the Lantex Theater. This was a special night indeed with not only regional artists, but also one from Peoria, Arizona, making his first appearance on stage in Llano.
You meet the nicest people on the side of the road, sometimes. Lonnie Mason of Lubbock made a visit to Highway 71 and Llano County to paint the countryside and the bluebonnets. His work has an almost-impressionist look.
The Llano County Historical Museum is honored to present a new exhibit on the life of Robert Hunger Jr., DVM, a local veterinary doctor and member of the Llano community for many years. According to a biography provided by the family, Bob’s lifelong profession was fostered by his upbringing on the family sheep and goat ranch on the South Llano River near Junction.
If you can get kids (and their folks) out to the soccer fields on a perfect day for, uh, the slalom, or hockey on the nearest frozen pond, I think you’ve got something going. “They have a ball,” Deana Kenner told me. She’s treasurer of Llano Youth Soccer. More than 200 youngsters—about equally divided between Llano and San Saba counties—come to the pitch on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Llano student has completed NASA program
Some year, somebody totally unknown now will, win the Oscar. Another somebody will be President. And, finally in this paragraph, someone will go to Mars. Might as well be Heath Buttery, a Llano High junior. “He’s one of our top students,” said physics teacher Neville Triplett. “Pushes you to explain things.” Heath has taken the first step—yes, one small step.
The Llano County Commissioners reinstated the county-wide burn ban at a lengthy meeting on Monday. All of the county’s fire chiefs who responded to an inquiry would prefer to reinstate the burn ban reinstated, County Judge Mary Cunningham said. “It is extremely dry,” she added. Mason County is the only county bordering Llano County to also have a burn ban in place, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service’s April 10 burn ban map.

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