News Dispatch May 09,2019

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News-Dispatch Volume XXXIX No. 31

Serving Western Hays County, Texas since 1982

FLOODING IN DRIPPING

75¢ Thursday, May 9, 2019

Incumbents win DS council re-election bids BY KATIE BURRELL AND MOSES LEOS III

“The water came in within seven minutes up to our waist. We had to swim to get out of the building. There was a baby in the building… it was just scary.” –Courtney Jannasch, Homespun employee

PHOTO BY SONNY LAWTER

A line of vehicles attempt to navigate through a section of U.S. 290 at Springs Lane near Dripping Springs that had been inundated by flood waters caused by torrential rainfall Friday afternoon. Some areas of Dripping Springs received 8 or more inches of rain Friday, leading to extensive flooding that impacted residents across the area.

Dripping Springs dries out after historic flooding BY EXSAR ARGUELLO

Parts of Dripping Springs are in recovery mode this week following a flash flood that rushed through the downtown sector late Friday night. All told, some areas of Dripping Springs received more than seven

inches of rain over the course of a few hours Friday. The majority of the flood damage was in specific locations, including at the Springs Apartments, located at 289 Springs Lane off of Highway 290, as well as at the Pioneer Bank

and Homespun Kitchen and Bar on East Mercer Street. According to sources, some residents escaped the raging flood waters by swimming to safety. Terry Garret and Courtney Jannasch were working at Homespun late Friday when flood

water came rushing in. Employees estimate more than four feet of water entered the restaurant. “You hear about flash floods in movies and on TV, but never did I think I would live through some-

HISTORIC FLOODING, 2

Two incumbent Dripping Springs City Council members retained their seats Saturday after they cruised to wins in the city’s inaugural place system election. Taline Manassian, a Dripping Springs resident and Austin area attorney, overpowered Anthony Aristar in the race for the Place 1 seat and secured her second term in office. Manassian captured more than 80 percent of the vote after early voting numbers were released and maintained that lead following Election Day results. According to the city of Dripping Springs website, Aristar withdrew from the race, but did so after to the deadline for removal of the ballot. Meanwhile, incumbent William Travis Crow outlasted challenger Geoffrey Tahuahua in a contentious race for the Place 5 seat. Crow finished with 50% of the vote and won by a slim 41 vote margin over Tahuahua, who came in second place. Candidate Steve Randall finished with 41 total votes. Lead-up to the Place

DRIPPING ELECTION, 7

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ELECTION RESULTS

All results are unofficial until canvassed by their respective governing body

DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD *Top 2 highest vote totals won trustee seats *Marisa Grijalva 1,250 votes (29.45%) *Joanna Day 1,225 votes (28.86%) Rob Satterfield 1,067 votes (25.14%) Kara Mayfield 703 votes (16.56%)

DRIPPING SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL PLACE 1 Taline Manassian 234 votes (84.78%) Anthony Aristar 42 votes (15.22%)

DRIPPING SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL PLACE 3 Bill E. Foulds, Jr. 215 votes

DRIPPING SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL PLACE 5 William Travis Crow 148 votes (50%) Geoffrey Tahuahua 107 votes (36.15%) Steve Randall 41 votes (13.85%)

BOWMAN

Wimberley dais One man dead due to flood water turns over with new candidates BY EXSAR ARGUELLO

One person was killed Friday after his vehicle was swept away by flood waters along a stretch of Bell Springs Road at Barton Creek near Dripping Springs. Michael Brandon

County officials are asking residents to stay vigilant as rain is predicted to continue into the next week.

Hurlbut, 55, of Dripping Springs, was identified as the victim, according to authorities. Hurlbut’s

body was located early May 4 along Barton Creek roughly a mile from his vehicle.

Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler said Hurlbut made a phone call Friday to a family member before disappearing. Cutler said Hurlbut was concerned by the rapidly rising water before he went missing.

FLOOD FATALITY, 2

Driftwood man killed in wreck on U.S. 290 STAFF REPORT

A Driftwood man was killed in an April 30 multi-vehicle wreck that occurred along U.S. Highway 290 near Fitzhugh Road. Samuel Joseph Lowrance, 33, of Driftwood, was identified as the victim, according to multiple media reports. Austin Travis County EMS personnel originally responded to a reported pin-in collision in the 11100 block of West U.S. 290 near Fitzhugh Lane around 6:30 a.m. April 30. Full details of the wreck are unknown at this time. ATCEMS officials said one person, later iden-

Four other people were injured in the wreck that occured April 30 on U.S. Highway 290 near Fitzhugh Road..

tified as Lowrance, was pronounced deceased at the scene. Four other people were injured in the wreck, according to officials. One person was transported April 30 to an Austin area hospital with critical, life-threatening injuries. The condition and identity of

that person is unknown at this time. Two people were transported to a hospital with serious, non-life threatening injuries, while another person refused medical treatment. Authorities closed all lanes of U.S. 290 near Fitzhugh Road for several hours to investigate the crash. The death marks the second fatality in roughly a month’s time on West U.S. 290 between Oak Hill and the Dripping Springs area. On April 18, a 20-yearold man was killed in a three-vehicle collision that occurred on West U.S. 290 near RM 1826 in the Oak Hill area.

BY EXSAR ARGUELLO

A changing of the guard will take place on the Wimberley City Council dais as three candidates who ran on the same platform claimed victory Saturday, according to unofficial, final results. Rebecca Minnick, Christine Byrne and Bo Bowman won their respective seats by wide margins. All three ran similar campaigns highlighting what they felt were issues associated with Wimberley local government, including its wastewater woes. In the Place 1 race, Minnick defeated Tim Dodson by 272 votes, or a 27 percent margin. Minnick held a 229 vote lead over Dodson after early voting numbers were released. The lead grew after Minnick secured 124 additional votes on Election Day. Meanwhile, Byrne raced past incumbent Wimberley Mayor Susan Jaggers by a 33% margin in the Place 3 race. Byrne led by more than 200 votes after the early voting period,

ELECTION RESULTS

All results are unofficial until canvassed by their respective governing body

WIMBERLEY CITY COUNCIL PLACE 1

Rebecca Minnick 654 votes (63.13%) Tim Dodson 382 votes (36.87%)

WIMBERLEY CITY COUNCIL PLACE 3

Christine Byrne 689 votes (66.63%) Susan B. Jaggers 345 votes (33.37%)

WIMBERLEY CITY COUNCIL PLACE 5

William H. “Bo” Bowman III 641 votes (61.75%) Erik Wollam 397 votes (38.25%)

which then swelled to a 334 vote margin Saturday. In the Place 5 race, Bowman defeated incumbent Erik William by more than 200 votes.


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