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Induction of the 2016-2017 Llano High School National Honor Society was held during Monday’s academic banquet. Those inducted for the coming year, pictured in no particular order, are: Ashten Altizer, W. Chance Baily, Chantalle Barret, McKenzie Cockerham, Dalton Bauman, Zachary Beasley, Dane Black, Cory Clausen, Matthew Cohen, Caleb Cowan, Hayden Cowart, Blake Dillard, Ray Dixon, Piage Durant, Amber Dyess, Ian Fletcher, Emily Fordyce, Laura Fordyce, Erin Franklin, Sydnee Garrett, Cameron Hall ...
Llano High School principal David Wuest will retire July 1 after 34 years as coach, teacher and administrator in public schools. It’s not a new experience - he’s retired before. Wuest has been a principal of Llano High School since March 22, 2010. That was when he began a temporary stint as an interim assistant principal for four months. “(Llano ISD Superintendent) Dennis Hill was at a conference in Austin.
Winnie Morgan’s family has a long history in the Presbyterian Church, dating back even before the founding of the First Presbyterian Church in Llano. Morgan’s great, great, great grandfather, Samuel William Tate, moved to what would later be called Llano County from Tennessee in the 1850s. Since there was no Presbyterian Church here, Tate helped found the Methodist Church, Morgan said. The First Presbyterian Church was founded in Llano on May 22, 1881, and moved to its current location at 1 ...
Ronnie Rudd, right, has been named “Jacket for Life,” one of the most prestigious awards presented by the Llano Independent School District. Rudd recently retired from his post as school board president.
A Llano High School teacher was arrested Friday after allegations surfaced that she had an improper relationship with a student. Clarissa Sue McDaniel, 28, of Llano, was arrested and charged with two counts of an improper relationship between an educator and a student. LHS administration notified the Llano Police Department of the allegations about 10 a.m.
The Llano City Council discussed the mowing of nuisance property at great length during Monday’s regularly scheduled meeting. Mayor Mike Reagor said the city didn’t have a large number of complaints at this point, but needed to work on a plan as the weather warms. “Right now we’re not overburdened,” he said.
Toni Milam, left, receives a proclamation from Mayor Mike Reagor for Municipal Clerk Week at Llano’s City Council meeting on Monday evening. (Photo by Briley Mitchell)
Cinderella, a new production by Wildflower Dance Studio, will be held May 20-21 at the Llano Middle School Auditorium. Gillian Fletcher, above, has the lead role as Cinderella. (Photo by Carla Sanchez)
Early voting for the joint local election has ended and Saturday is election day for the Llano City Council and Llano ISD school board. There are six candidates vying for three alderman spots for the City of Llano. Candidates are incumbents John Ferguson and Gail Lang, and challengers Mike Virdell, Mike Hazel, Sammy Leverett and Bryan Miiller.
Cody Miller approaches the ascent to the bar in the Region IV Meet in Kingsville. Miller advanced to the state meet with his performance. (Photo by Art Dlugach)

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