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2020
Volume 33, Issue 50
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Branigan topples Hall City sees record turnout in Mayor’s race
By MIKE EDDLEMAN Managing Editor Only six candidates since the incorporation of Liberty Hill had surpassed the 100 vote mark in an election, but Tuesday, Mayor Rick Hall and challenger Liz Branigan each shattered that mark. Despite the heavy voter turnout, it was Branigan’s record haul – finishing with 609 – that carried her into the Mayor’s seat. Hall finished with 506. The previous high mark was 125 for Mike Crane in 2011. “It was an exciting night,” Branigan said of her victory. “The last Mayor’s race there were only 120-something votes and the previous mayor (Connie Fuller) lost by that tiny margin. This race had 10 times the turnout and people went to vote because they wanted change. I’m very impressed with the level of turnout and I’m going
ELECTION U.S. President Donald Trump (R) Joe Biden (D)
State 5.8m 5.1m
Wilco 138,649 142, 457
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R) MJ Hegar (D)
State 5.8m 4.7m
Wilco 141,319 132,575
Mayor-elect Liz Branigan (center) watched election returns with close friends and family at Jardin Corona Tuesday night. Branigan carried the race against incumbent Rick Hall by a vote of 609-506 -- a record turnout in a Liberty Hill city race.
U.S. Rep. (District 31) John Carter (R) Donna Imam (D)
State 210,768 174,394
Wilco 144,699 130,069
to claim a mandate for positive change in the City.” Branigan lost her reelection bid to the Council in May 2019 to Gram Lankford 72-44, and Hall won the 2018 Mayor’s race over Connie Fuller 72-57. The high levels of support in this election were not lost on Branigan. “I want to thank voters for their confidence,” she said. “I
State Board of Edu. (District 10) Tom Maynard (R) Marsha Burnett-Webster (D)
Total 438, 496 394,977
Wilco 137,337 125,873
State Rep. (Dist. 20) Terry Wilson (R) Jessica Tiedt (D)
Total 78, 405 31,380
Wilco 51,743 24,119
County Attorney Dee Hobbs (R) Stan Springerley (D)
Total 144,140 125,273
County Sheriff Robert Chody (R) Mike Gleason (D)
Total 119,540 152, 494
Pct. 2 Constable Jeff Anderson (R) Robert Tijerina (D)
Total 38, 407 34,886
LHISD Place 1 Terry Smith Clint Stephenson
Total 4,619 4,263
LHISD Place 2 Antonio Canas Dana Munguia Kendall Carter
Total 1,939 1,954 4,838
Liberty Hill Mayor Rick Hall Elizabeth Branigan
Total 506 609
Liberty Hill Prop. A For Against
Total 735 441
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want to assure them I am going to work toward keeping Liberty Hill the best hometown it can possibly be and I will be citizen-focused.” She also said moving forward that more community involvement would be needed to make the changes she envisions. “The most important thing is I can’t do it alone,” Branigan said. “I’m going to need help
from the citizenry. We’re going to need at least three candidates for the new City Council for May and we’re going to need people here interested in the boards and commissions.” In his term, Hall spearheaded an effort that resulted in the expansion of the Mayor’s role and supervisory authority over
See MAYOR, Page 14
Gridiron hero returns home a Veteran
By SCOTT AKANEWICH Sports Editor Gio Magallon is best known around Liberty Hill for kicking a game-winning field goal in the Panthers’ Class 4A state championship game victory in 2006, but what he did upon leaving town after graduation is more noteworthy. Since his departure, Magallon has served a 13-year career in the U.S. Navy and is returning home to be the guest speaker at the Liberty Hill Veterans Day event at Veterans Memorial Park at 10 a.m. on Nov. 11. According to Magallon, the opportunity to return with his current status is something he never imagined. “It’s humbling to be able to honor those who have served this great nation,” said Magallon. “When I left home
as an 18-year-old kid, I never imagined coming back to speak at such an event.” Over the course of his career, Magallon has served in many different roles in Naval Special Warfare, deploying to Iraq as a heavy weapons gunner and radio communicator during Operation Iraqi Freedom and has since risen to the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Magallon has been back to Liberty Hill on occasion during the course of his military career, so he’s already witnessed firsthand how much the town has changed, he said. “When I do get the opportunity to visit, I drive through town to see the changes,” he said. “Liberty Hill has come a long way in the last 13 years and
See VETERANS, Page 12
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Gio Magallon (#7), who kicked the game-winning field goal in the Panthers’ Class 4A state championship victory in 2006 will return home to be guest speaker at the Liberty Hill Veterans Day event. (Courtesy Photo)
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LHHS Band finds its ‘Silver Lining’
By ANTHONY FLORES Staff Writer As the sun set on a chilly October night, the stands of Panther Stadium filled with proud parents, eager to support their kids. It was different from the typical fall Friday night in Texas, but one to never forget. On the field, the Liberty Hill High School marching band readied for its only live performance of the school year. Adjusting from the usual eight-minute halftime performance, the band and director John Perrin created a new four-minute medley: ‘You Are ©2020 The Liberty Hill Independent
My Sunshine’, ‘Ode to Joy’, and ‘Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring’ entitled ‘Silver Linings’. “I am an optimist. I think you can find something positive in every instance,” said Perrin. “It may not be clear at the moment, but over time maybe something will become clear. I don’t know the plan for everything but I do believe there’s a reason for everything. That’s why we chose Silver Linings.” With almost all aspects of life, COVID is the root of new rules and precautions Perrin and his students are having to adjust to. “It’s been challenging. We want to do everything safely because we take the kids’ safety very seriously. We try and follow all of the protocols, and we’ve done more than what is
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Unable to perform during halftime at Panther football games due to health precautions during the pandemic, the Liberty Hill High See BAND, Page 12 School marching band performed for families and friends Oct. 30. It was their only live performance of the school year.
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