March 23, 2022 Hays Free Press

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MARCH 23, 2022 STATE CHAMPS

HAYS COMMONS

Lehman girls powerlifting teams takes first place at state competition.

City of Hays residents grapple with potential development.

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Vol. 127 • No. 52

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Kyle to expand citywide trail network Now Kyle City Council approved a Citywide Trails Master Plan required that prioritized trail-oriented development that works STAFF REPORT

Curative to require proof of insurance for COVID-19 testing

KYLE — Kyle’s newest trail project, the Vybe, is aiming to design and construct an 80-mile paved path to connect all neighborhoods in Kyle to business, recreation and entertainment destinations. In September 2021, Kyle City Council approved a Citywide Trails Master Plan that prioritized trail-oriented development that works independently and with

independently and with developers to create an over 80-mile network of trails connecting across the city.

developers to create an over 80-mile network of trails connecting across the city. Council also recently voted to approve items that will further the progress of the Vybe trail system and expand the city’s natural trail system by funding en-

gineering services, amending city code as it relates to the project and allowing for golf cart use on the trail to make travel easier, safer and more reliable. The goal of the Vybe is to improve connectivity throughout the city to

recreation, commerce and unique experiences through individual “vybes” throughout the trail where visitors can shop, eat and access amenities like parking and restrooms. The paved path and trail developments will serve as

an extension of the city’s park and transportation systems. Other additions will include 12-foot-wide paved, illuminated and ADA accessible paths, bird watching stations, kiosks, benches, Wi-Fi and golf cart parking and charging stations. There will also be multiple entrance points along the path to enable easy access throughout

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STAFF REPORT HAYS COUNTY – Those who are looking to get a COVID-19 test at a Curative site will need to provide proof of insurance. The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced that it is no longer able to accept claims for COVID-19 testing of uninsured patients due to lack of funding. Effective immediately, Curative testing sites in Hays county are no longer able to provide free tests for uninsured patients. Claims for COVID testing and treatment will stop being accepted on March 22 at 11:59 p.m, according to HRSA. Patients will be required to provide identification and insurance information to schedule a testing appointment online or onsite registration. The test will continue to be provided at no out-of-pocket cost upon proof of insurance. The Hays County Local Health Department encourages uninsured individuals to check with their healthcare provider or other testing locations in advance to learn how this announcement impacts them. For more information, please visit https://www. hrsa.gov/CovidUninsuredClaim

International hockey event hosted at Kyle's Ash Pavilion PHOTOS BY CJ VETTER

BY CJ VETTER Kyle - This weekend, the Ash Pavilion hosted an international hockey tournament as teams from as far as Mexico, McAllen, and Dallas came together to duke it out. The event was hosted by Kyle Hockey, a local organization founded by President Lisa Crane and Vice-President Stephen Crane. Their son Ash is the namesake of the pavilion, as it was the product of a collaboration between the Make-a-Wish Foundation and the city of Kyle. “It’s just because of the whole Ash thing and his make-a-wish, we just decided, the group of us, the Cranes, me, a couple other families, all asked how we could make this more legit, grow it.” Kyle Hockey Treasurer Kari Mcgowan said. The six teams that gathered featured the Kyle Krakens, team Past Our Prime, the RGV Lizards, Diaz Ordaz, Team Boston and finally, the San Antonio Iguanas, who would go on to win the tournament. While they didn’t share cities, or even countries, they all shared

a great love of the sport. Jason Stros was one of the volunteers and members of the RGV Lizards from McAllen who came to Kyle to show support from their own hockey organization, RGV Rollers. “I think it’s the most important part of hockey, getting the kids together, getting the adults together, and combining it into something special,” Stros said. “Kyle was able to use this beautiful facility that they provided, and it’s been a great day.” The goal of the tournament wasn’t just to play hockey- although, that was no small part. In addition, Kyle Hockey hoped to use it to catch the eye of the public

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and help grow their organization. They’ve recently applied for nonprofit status with the IRS, and are looking towards expanding their organization, buying more equipment, and getting more peopled involved. A large part of that growth has come directly from social media and their website. “I honestly don’t remember how it started; we were out here playing a pickup, and some guy said I should make a Facebook group; so I did, and everything we’ve done has grown from face book and word of mouth.” Stephen said. “The city of Kyle has been great; they’ve been great partners. We started up the Kyle Hockey non-

profit the beginning of this year and we’ve worked with a bunch of the city leaders. They’ve been great at supporting this community and keeping it going. Kyle Hockey plans to continue to meet every

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Tuesday and Thursday and are currently waiting for approval on their nonprofit status. For further information, you can reach Kyle Hockey through either its Facebook page or KyleHockey.com.


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