JULY 21, 2021 CARPENTER HOUSE
PRESERVING PAST
Local musician preserves historic home of early Buda pioneer.
Buda business awarded for preserving character of historic bank building.
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Mexico governor-elect visits Hays County Buda man “There is much more to talk about than tourism. There is a lot of potential in energy, minerals and manufacturing.”
BY BRITTANY ANDERSON
PHOTO BY BRITTANY ANDERSON Governor-elect Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda of Nuevo Leon, Mexico visited with local officials, including Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra, left, to talk about how much Nuevo Leon and Hays County have in common and how their respective economies will bounce back from the pandemic.
DSISD enrollment starts July 28 Dripping Springs ISD’s annual enrollment verification process for all students begins Wednesday, July 28, 2021. According to state law, this process must be completed each year for all students. The enrollment process includes those who have been enrolled in DSISD previously and those who are new to the district and previously completed registration. As of June 2021, the school district is expecting 8,031 projected students. Dripping Springs ISD reported 7,173 students in the 2019-2020 school year. Several schools were at capacity during the last school year, so having parents register is important to the district. Last year, Rooster Springs Elementary and Sycamore Springs Middle School were at capacity, at 105% and 108% respectively. Schools max out at 120%, so knowing how many students will be in what grades allows the district to plan ahead. The school district will be opening Cypress Springs Elementary on Darden Hill Road in August 2021. In order to deal with
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The governor-elect of Nuevo León, Mexico, visited the Hays County Historic Courthouse on July 13 for a press conference to discuss ways to strengthen the relationship between the Mexican state and Hays County. Alongside a select group of community members, Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda met with Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra to look at how Nuevo León and Hays County can build commerce and economic opportunities
–Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda, governor-elect of Nuevo León, Mexico
together. “Such an important partner to the south is upon us here, reaching out,” Becerra said. “Hays County is a huge opportunity zone for us and we would love to do anything we can for the state of Nuevo León.” García noted that Nuevo León, including
Happy green trails for Kyle
his home city of Monterrey, has a similar business and industrial community to Hays County. He explained that this is why a partnership between the two is so important, especially after the effects of COVID-19.
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The groundbreaking of La Verde Park and Cultural Trail is part of The Brick and Mortar District in the Plum Creek area. The Brick and Mortar District, formerly named Uptown Kyle, is a 138-acre mixeduse development at the intersection of Kohlers Crossing and FM 1626.
convicted of murder STAFF REPORT
Mark James Stevens, 41, of Buda, this week was convicted for the murder of Brandon Fontenette and sentenced to life in prison. During the jury STEVENS trial before 428th District Judge Bill Henry, which began on July 6, the prosecution presented evidence that on the evening of July 25, 2018, Mark and Jeanette Stevens went to the Railhouse Bar in Kyle, where they were introduced to Brandon Fontenette. After drinking and socializing with Fontenette for about an hour, they invited him back to their residence in Buda. They continued drinking and this led to a consensual sexual encounter between the Stevens and Fontenette. Mark Stevens then killed Fontenette, strangling him, shooting him with a BB gun 13 times and fatally stabbing him in the back.
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La Verde Park
PHOTO BY BRITTANY ANDERSON
Residents gather for trail groundbreaking BY BRITTANY ANDERSON Cultural Trail is part of
More than 300 excited residents of Kyle gathered for the groundbreaking of a new park and trail last Thursday. The groundbreaking of La Verde Park and
The Brick and Mortar District in the Plum Creek area. The Brick and Mortar District, formerly named Uptown Kyle, is a 138-acre mixed-use development at the intersection of Kohlers Crossing and
Coming Up DSISD SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Dripping Springs ISD’s regular school board meeting will start at 6 p.m. Monday. School board meetings are held in the high school auditorium. Comments from citizens and employees of the district are welcomed.
TWEEN SCENE IN DRIPPING SPRINGS Tween Scene is an
ongoing event every Thursday this summer from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1042 Event Center Drive. Drop in fee is $5 and participants are encouraged to bring their roller blades or roller skates. This program is strictly for youth between the ages of 9 and 14 and is sponsored by the Dripping Springs Parks and Community Services. Parks staff will be present to chaperone.
DEMOCRATS IN D.C. Emotions high as local state rep leaves state over voting bill.
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FM 1626. Part of the celebration was to allow community members the opportunity to preview how community gatherings can be held in the future. The groundbreaking featured remarks by
Mayor Pro Tem Rick Koch, Mayor Travis Mitchell, Council Member Dex Ellison and Momark Development Project Principal Steven Spears, outlining features of the
SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP
12 in Dripping Springs.
Got a child wanting to learn about basketball? The indoor Basketball Camp (coed Pre1-5th) will be held Monday through Wednesday, July 26 - July 28, at Sycamore Springs Middle School. Due to COVID restructions and capacity, sign up is encouraged. Several camp times are available.
FARMERS MARKET
Don’t forget that the Farmers Market is open every Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Walgreens on Ranch Rd.
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PET ADOPTION
There will be Pet Adoption Event at the Cigar Vault in Buda. Pets from the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter will be available for adoption. If possible, make sure to bring a donation for the shelter and receive a free spin on their “Wheel of Fortune” where you’ll be able to spin for prizes. You can also enjoy games for kids and adults, and even a pet photo booth. The event is noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, July 25.
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Hays Co. housing supply falls behind demand BY MEGAN WEHRING HAYS COUNTY — Interested buyers are seeing that once a house is on the market, they have to act quickly because it may not stay there forever. Central Texas is a popular place to call home. Hays County has learned this lesson as it’s still trying to keep up with the housing supply for its growing population and demand — especially with the increase in telework brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Employers realized that their employees could work from home,” said Susan Horton, president of Austin Board of Realtors (ABoR). “They realized that they could live anywhere and still report to work via Zoom. A lot of folks were actually doing some of that, staying with family and being able to report to do their job. They
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