June 29, 2016 Hays Free Press

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Kyle Library sensory program welcomes all

Lehman footballer commits to Navy

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Second suspect arrested in Niederwald robbery STAFF REPORT

Austin Police arrested a Buda teen last week who was identified as the second suspect accused of an aggravated robbery at a Niederwald gas station that left a store clerk shot in the leg. According to a Hays County press release, an investigation into the robbery led to the identifica-

tion of Charles Brian Lane, 18, of Buda, as the second suspect. Lane was arrested by Austin Police on unrelated charges and is currently being held in the Travis County Jail. Hays County has obtained warrants for aggravated robbery and criminal attempt capital murder, which are both first-degree felonies, ac-

cording to the release. Lane will be transferred to the Hays County Jail upon resolution of his charges LANE from the Austin Police Department, according to the release. An additional charge of

criminal attempt capital murder has been added to a 16-year-old juvenile who was arrested in connection with the crime June 15. The juvenile, who was from Buda, was located at an Austin apartment off of Slaughter Lane in Austin. A search warrant was served at the location, according to a Hays County release, and both weapons believed to be

used during the robbery were recovered. The two teens are accused of the aggravated robbery, which occurred June 8 at the Valero convenience store at 13901 Camino Real. When authorities arrived, they made contact with store personnel and found one male clerk had been shot in the leg below the knee. A second store clerk was

not injured during the incident. The Hays County Sheriff’s Office released surveillance video footage of the crime in its effort to identify the suspect. Anyone who may have information regarding this case should contact the Hays County Sheriff’s Office at 512-393-7896 and speak with the Criminal Investigations Division.

Kyle water up to snuff BY SAMANTHA SMITH

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Hot under the hood

PHOTO BY DAVID WHITE.

A Kyle Fire Department firefighter walks past the burning wreckage of a sedan that caught fire in the parking lot of the Ross Department store in Kyle on June 23. No one was injured in last week’s fire, which also damaged an SUV parked in front of the burning sedan. Kyle Fire Chief Kyle Taylor said he believed the fire was unintentional. An official cause for the fire has not been released as of press time.

County suspends Lone Star Rail funding The fate of the Lone Star Rail District (LSRD) has yet to be decided by Central Texas officials and some are beginning to explore other options. Hays County Commissioners voted to suspend their membership with

LSRD March 22 following Union Pacific’s (UP) exit from the future plans. LSRD has been conducting environmental studies on the UP rail line, but with UP’s exit, the plans are at a standstill. “Even though we have temporarily pulled our funding to LSRD, I believe it is incumbent of the county to continue

exploring all modes of transportation, and that includes rail,” Debbie Ingalsbe, Hays County Commissioner Pct. 1, said. Ingalsbe said as the county considers future participation in rail, which she believes will happen, it may be in a different form as it relates to the governance of the

agency. Buda Mayor Todd Ruge said that although the city did not have the population needed to become a member of LSRD, he’s been a proponent of the plans from the beginning. However, he said it might be time to consider other options.

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COMING UP Red, White and Buda

Come celebrate Independence Day at Buda City Park on July 4 at this annual event. A morning children’s parade filled with decorative bicycles, wagons, and unique kids’ floats take route on Main Street beginning at 9 a.m. Bounce houses and more family fun can be found at City Park until 11:30 a.m. The celebration continues into the night with live music and a spectacular fireworks display at 9:30 p.m.

Independence Day in Kyle

The city of Kyle will be celebrating the 4th of July with a golf tournament, live music and a fireworks show launched from Plum Creek Golf Course. From 6-9 p.m., the pre-show celebrations at the Plum Creek Golf Course Clubhouse is free to the public. At the Hays PAC, enjoy live music from 7-9:30 p.m. The fireworks show will launch from the golf course around 9:30 p.m.

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INDEX

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Kyle residents have been turning up their noses at the scent of city water, but the city and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) say the water quality is just fine. According to an emailed response from Kyle Communication Specialist Kim Hilsenbeck, the issue of Kyle’s water testing poorly with the TCEQ in 2015 has been resolved. “In 2015, the city of Kyle’s water tested higher for levels of THMs (trihalomethanes) than TCEQ/ EPA standards allow,” Hilsenbeck said. THMs are a by-product of the interaction between chlorine and organic matter, such as

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“Public works of Kyle dealt with the issue by reducing the amount of chlorine in the water and aggressively flushing the system near the test site, since the age of water can contribute to elevated THMs.” –Kim Hilsenbeck, Kyle communication specialist

Sustainability?

Buda looks at best options BY SAMANTHA SMITH

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Recent debates in Buda over the sustainability features of design plans for the new municipal buildings sparked conversation June 21 about the possible establishment of a sustainability commission in Buda. Planning department employee Meredith Johnson presented the Buda City Council with options regarding the possible establishment of a sustainability commission and direction on what the commission’s duties would be. Council took no action on the topic, but listened to Johnson’s presentation.

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Johnson referenced many cities in Texas and their sustainability measures to gauge what options would best suit Buda. Referenced cities included Austin, Plano, Bellaire, San Marcos and San Antonio. Johnson, with the aid of Planning Director Chance Sparks, presented possible ways to organize and govern the commission. That could include having the commission report directly to the planning department, with the council serving as the approving body, much like existing commissions in Buda. Referenced cities had sustainablility commissions structured after ac-

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