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Opinion

Election information from LOWV

November 8, 2022, is a very important Election Day! As president of the Hays County League of Women Voters, I’d like to encourage your readers to make a voting plan. Voting is our way to make a difference and influence our communities, and developing your voting plan will ensure that your voice is heard.

Support of Woodcreek cont.

We live in a day when political candidates say what they think people want to hear during the campaign, but seen to forget their promises once they get in office. John Epley does not talk out of both sides of his mouth. If you ask his opinion, he will answer directly and honestly. While he has strong convictions on a given matter, he will listen to evidence to the contrary and is willing to alter or change his positions only when facts warrant reconsideration. This is exactly what we need in our political leaders. John Epley will be a welcome addition to our city council. I encourage you to join me in casting your vote for him.

City of Woodcreek

An old legal proverb says: “The thing speaks for itself”. Three candidates are running for Woodcreek City Council, the most qualified with local government knowledge and abilities being: LINNEA BAILEY was an economically-thinking Woodcreek City Secretary several years ago, staying active ever since. Linnea is Chairperson of our Platinum Panel on Woodcreek Roads to get all of our roads fixed. Linnea’s so frugal that she only had one side of her campaign signs printed.

LETTERS OF SUPPORT

The Wimberley View accepts Letters of Support for candidates or issues on the ballot in the upcoming November 8 election through October 16 for the October 20 issue of the Wimberley View. Any election letter after that point will be considered political advertisement. Letters are limited to 300 words. Letters can support more than one candidate but only one letter per person will be published. Letters of Support are intended to be a free avenue for readers to support candidates. Disparaging letters will not be run. Early voting begins October 24.

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Census says: Hispanic Texans likely largest demographic group

The U.S. Census Bureau released its latest estimate, which indicates Hispanic residents in Texas make up more of the state’s population than white residents. The new population figures from the American Community Survey indicate Hispanic Texans comprise 40.2% of the state’s population last year, while non-Hispanic white Texans made up 39.4%, as reported in the Texas Tribune.

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Snow On The Mountain

Perhaps like me you travel Winter’s Mill Parkway regularly. If so, you may have noticed a pretty flower blooming along the guardrails. Snow-onthe- Mountain (Euphorbia marginata) graces us with its presence when most everything else is dry and faded. This tall wildflower is showy from August to October. We don’t often have snow and we’re in the hills not the mountains, but the common name of this beauty comes from the pretty white tops of the plant. The actual flowers are inconspicuous, but they are surrounded by white petal-like bracts and pale green leaves edged in white.

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Poll: Most Texas teachers consider quitting

More than threefourths of Texas teachers say they have seriously considered quitting the profession largely because of a perceived lack of respect and support, according to a new survey by the Charles Butt Foundation. Excessive workload and inadequate pay were other major reasons that teachers are considering leaving, The Dallas Morning News and other media outlets reported.

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TxDOT announces $85 billion transportation plan

The Texas Department of Transportation has adopted a 10-year statewide roadway construction plan with a record $85 billion price tag, officials announced last week. The Unified Transportation Plan authorizes the distribution of construction money that is expected to be available during the next decade. Within that framework, TxDOT works with elected officials and local planning organizations, as well as the public, to pick and fund the state’s highest priority transportation projects.

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