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The City of Llano reports the Llano River Dam gates are closed and water level is rising. Please be careful around this area.
The Perfect Vacation We have all done it, planned the perfect vacation, a trip to Italy, Venice, the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, home of the “Last Supper”. A little known, smaller version of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, a study, painted by da Vinci, is hanging in the church, but is crooked.
Facebook is the No. 1 photo sharing application on the web, on average 350 million photos are uploaded daily, and currently has over 1.393 billion monthly active users. How does this translate to the Llano Chamber of Commerce? It is simple, the reach is literally all over the world, and it is free to use as often as wanted.
What seed and starts can go into the ground now? Our temps are warming but our soil temps are still a little low for many seeds. You can plant a variety of Onion starts, Seed potatoes, English peas, Lettuce and Greens, Kale, Collards and Mustard. Beets, Broccoli and Brassica will germinate in 50 degree soil.
Cruz, Clinton emerge as winners in Texas primaries
AUSTIN — March 1 Super Tuesday election returns posted by the Texas Secretary of State’s Elections Division show 2.8 million (about 20 percent) of the state’s 14.2 million registered voters cast a ballot in the Republican Party Presidential Primary. In the Democratic Party Presidential Primary, the statewide turnout was 1.4 million, or about 10 percent of the state’s registered voters. U.S.
February 22 – February 26
WARRANTY DEEDS (Buyer, Property, Seller) Richard Ronnie Long; LBuddy Harlin, Shanda Harlin; Lts 171 & 172 Royal Oaks Etates U-3; Melvin Porter, Kathy Porter Chris Parker, Calla Parker; Lt 1 Scott Avcres U-II; Micah Susman, Erin Mahoney Vernon Thompson, Evelyn L. Thompson; Lt 712 & 713 Nob Hill; ARNS Inc Alan Vassar, Angela Vassar; Lt 32 Fred Wood U-3; PMT NPL Financing Jose Mario Alberto, Maria Guadalope; Unit 200 Bldg B The Oaks Condominium HSB; Vance W.
Everyone at The Llano News got toghether on Friday to wish longtime News Editor, Heather Wagner, a fond farewell. Heather has accepted a job with HEB in Fredericksburg, She will be missed. Enjoying the going away luncheon were: (L-R) James Beesley, Gladys Yarbrough, Haden Pryor, Storm Yarbrough, Scott Wesner, Brandon Pounds, Ken Wesner Art Dlugach, Heather Wagner and Carol Sheppard.
Dear Editor: I would like to let the community know what a wonderful facility we have in the Llano Hospital. My 97-year-old mother received incredible care. She called the nurses her “angels”. Dr. David monitored her so closely and called me at home to keep me informed about her condition. She told me she had better care here than any other hospital she had been to. We certainly have heartfelt appreciation for Dr.
Velma Mae (Burgin) Denham left her earthly home on March 6, 2016; and is now dancing with her late husband, Joe G. Denham Jr. in heaven. She was born to Hillery M. and Lula J. Burgin on May 31, 1923 in Stringtown, Oklahoma. During her early childhood, she moved frequently, following her dad who worked in the oilfields of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.

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