Teachers keep Easter fun
On a regular Easter weekend, there are egg hunts at churches all around Wimberley giving the opportunity for kids of all ages to scramble, run and find the most eggs and candy they can.
On a regular Easter weekend, there are egg hunts at churches all around Wimberley giving the opportunity for kids of all ages to scramble, run and find the most eggs and candy they can.
The first fatality from COVID-19 in Hays County was confirmed on Monday afternoon. According to a press release from Hays County, the death was “a woman in her 80s who had been living in Buda with a relative.”
The city of Woodcreek is working with Camp Young Judaea to offer local first responders a place for respite, and safe self-quarantining, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you lived in Houston in the 1980s, oilman T. Boone Pickens was very divisive. You either loved or hated him. The very mention of his name could jump start an argument leading to a fistfight.
The COVID-19 virus attacked and like the rest of the U.S., the valley and most in it went into isolation. People are being forced into staying home and not going to work.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s statewide Executive Order effective April 2 overrides local orders from county judges or mayors.
The Wimberley Village Library may be closed temporarily because of Covid-19, but it’s actually open for business on a “virtual basis.”
The Chapel in the Hills Women’s Guild had been preparing for what is always an eventful Easter egg hunt, but plans changed. With the supplies already procured, the Ladies Guild wanted to find a way to get these baskets to the children of the community. There were 50 baskets made in total and they were given out to the families picking up food at the Crisis Bread Basket on Tuesday. The remaining will be given out at the Crisis Bread Basket on Thursday of this week. Pictured are Judy Fountain and Louise Faulkner.
Easter may be a bit different this year as community Easter Egg hunts have been canceled. But at-home celebrations can still be fun.
Gov. Greg Abbott on April 1 posted an online video message seeking Texans’ individual and collective help to reduce the spread of the deadly new coronavirus, COVID-19.
As the end of the abatement period approached, Electro Purification (EP) and TESPA disagreed over the hearing schedule for EP’s groundwater production application. Initially, EP sought an indefinite abatement, or delay, of the hearing on the application until its claims against Kinder Morgan were resolved, also citing logistical challenges to legal proceedings posed by the novel coronavirus.
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