September 26, 2018 Hays Free Press

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SEPTEMBER 26, 2018

Fajita Fiesta & Cook-Off September 29th & 30th • 310 Buda Sportsplex

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Kyle man charged in homicide BY MOSES LEOS III

An argument over finances is what allegedly led a Kyle man to fatally stab his stepfather and injure his mother during a Sept. 22 altercation at a home in the Plum Creek subdivision. Giovanni Alexander Salinas, 21, of Kyle, was arrested and booked into the Hays County Jail on a first-degree felony

charge of murder, along with a first-degree felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly SALINAS weapon. Authorities also charged Salinas with evading arrest, a Class-A misdemeanor, as

well as tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony. According to an arrest affidavit magistrated by Hays County Pct. 2 Justice of the Peace Beth Smith, authorities were dispatched to the 1200 block of Kirby at 11:51 p.m. Sept. 22 for a reported stabbing. When authorities arrived, they found a man, later identified as

Timothy Michael Hinsley, 42, unresponsive in the back bedroom of the home and lying in large pool of blood. Emergency officials conducted live-saving measures but stopped shortly after they began. Hinsley was pronounced dead by Smith. According to the affidavit, Salinas got into a verbal altercation with his mother, later identi-

fied as Priscilla Hinsley, over financial issues. At one point during the argument, Salinas allegedly went into the kitchen where the argument continued. Salinas then went into a nearby bedroom, then pushed past Priscilla Hinsley and another witness, who then followed him into Timothy Hinsley’s room.

KYLE HOMICIDE, 5

Kyle OKs $6M bid for southside sewer line BY KATIE BURRELL

KYLE SEWER LINE, 13

PHOTOS BY NICK MORRIS PHOTOGRAPHY

Mer-Made in the USA

Hundreds braved rainy conditions Saturday and donned their scales, flippers and seashells for the annual Mermaid Parade promenade held in the downtown corridor in San Marcos. The parade was part of the third annual SMTX Mermaid SPLASH event hosted by the Mermaid Society SMTX.

Buda Fire Department earns Class 1 effectiveness rating BY EXSAR ARGUELLO

A national award honoring the effectiveness of Buda’s fire department could in turn lead to lower home insurance rates in the

city. Earlier this month, the Buda Fire Department (Emergency Service District No. 8) received a Class 1 rating from the Insurance Service Office (ISO).

The rating is an accolade shared by only 300 fire departments in the U.S.; only 63 fire departments in Texas have earned a Class 1 rating. The rating, which is

used to measure the quality and effectiveness of a fire department, includes perks for property owners that include the possi-

BFD EARNS CLASS 1, 5

COMING UP 5th Annual Fajita Fiesta & Cook- Off

The Buda Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present this free event that offers something for all ages Saturday, Sept. 29 and Sunday, Sept. 30 at the Buda Sports Complex near YMCA Hays. There will be food, music and a taste of cultures. The tantalizing aroma of sizzling fajitas will fill the air, attracting people from the Rio Grande to north of the Mason Dixon Line. For more information, visit budachambertx. com/fajita-fiesta.

Lockhart Western Swing & BBQ Festival This three-day event, Sept. 28-30, kicks off with the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame Show at the Comanche Country Ranch located about 5 miles outside of Lockhart. Saturday, the festival moves into downtown Lockhart with five stages of entertainment from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. A full day of entertaiment will end with a Saturday night dance held at the Courthouse stage. Sunday, the music continues from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information, see the ad on page 6 or call 512-745-0659 or on Facebook.

KRUG HALL

Old Kyle City Hall named for community benefactor.

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BY MOSES LEOS III The body of a Kyle man was found in a ditch early Sunday hours after authorities believe he was struck by a pickup truck along Goforth Road. Authorities have PONCEarrested ZAMORA the driver of the vehicle, who they said failed to inform law enforcement officials of the incident when they approached him the previous night. Tony Alberto Ponce-Zamora, 22, of Kyle, was booked into the Hays County Jail Sept. 23 on a charge of failure to stop and render aid resulting in death, a second-degree felony. An Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer was also issued for Ponce-Zamora, according to Hays County Jail Records.

HIT AND RUN, 2

INDEX

Construction on a multi-million dollar pipeline bringing wastewater service to the south side of Kyle is expected to start by the end of the year. On Sept. 18, the Kyle City Council unanimously approved a $6 million bid from Skyblue Utilitites, Inc. to construct the Southside Wastewater Improvement project. The project, once complete, will allow wastewater to be collected from residential areas in south Kyle, ending the need for some to maintain septic tanks. Four contractors submitted bids on the project with Skyblue’s bid being the lowest and “most responsible choice,” according to city leaders. Officials still must obtain a permit from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the project, but city officials expect to have all final details complete before December. Contractors are expected to take between 12 and 15 months to complete the sewer line. City Engineer Leon Barba said the project began in 2012 when the Kyle City Council approved a design engineer to organize the initiative.

Driver arrested in hit and run fatality

Early Voting Deadline October 9

You can also register to vote online at www. co.hays.tx.us/elections or by mailing a copy of the National Voter Registration Form, filling it out, and mailing it to your local election office at 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, if you live in Hays County. You can also register to vote in person if you prefer.

News………………… 1-5 Opinion……………… 3 Community………… 6-8 Obituaries……………… 7 Sports…………………… 9

Education…………… 10 Business…………… 11 Service Directory ………12 Classifieds………………13 Public Notices…………13

Buda eyes progress on multiple bond projects BY MOSES LEOS III Movement on a handful of Buda bond projects could be forthcoming after city officials and elected leaders urged consultants and engineers forward earlier this month. Kenneth Williams, Buda City Manager, said Sept. 18 a recent meeting with consultants and engineers allowed staff and city leaders to express concerns about sluggish progress on various bond items. In August, members of the Buda City Council and city staff expressed frustration with the lack of progress on various bond projects. As a result of the meeting, Buda city officials received an updated timeline on improvements, with the majority of those starting by midto-late 2019. “We are hoping this will expedite the process and proposals on different projects and what is going

BUDA BOND PROJECTS, 4


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