Hays Free Press October 16, 2019

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OCTOBER 16, 2019 HAPPY BIRTHDAY

VOLLEYBALL WINS

Seton Hays celebrates 10 years of service in Kyle area

Hays volleyball sweeps Stars, remains in playoff chase

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Serving Buda, Kyle and Northeast Hays County, TX

County judge forms Census committee BY ANITA MILLER

“Hays County has been identified as an undercounted, hard to count area along the corridor and areas to the east of Interstate 35.”

The 2020 Census is technically still months away, but Hays County is gearing up to do a better –Ruben Becerra, Hays County Judge job of making sure every resident is counted. an umbrella for similar Hays County Judge Ru- of the Hays County committees formed by Complete Count Comben Becerra announced the county’s municipalimittee, designed to be Oct. 9 the formation

ties as well as Texas State University. “In an effort to ensure

Current staff fielding traffic complaints BY ANITA MILLER When the Hays County Sheriff’s Office took to social media to publicize a new email address for traffic complaints, they expected to get reports of speeders and the like. Instead, motorists took the opportunity to

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STAFF REPORTS

PHOTOS BY DAVID WHITE

Next stop, Kyle Before radios and air brakes, train conductors, brakemen, and flagmen rode in the caboose to look for signs of trouble on the tracks. The caboose also served as an office for the train conductor. This Saturday volunteers from the Kyle Railroad Depot & Heritage Center and members of the Hays County Historical Commission hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the newly restored 1929 caboose that is housed at the center. The wooden caboose has been in the restoration phase for almost a year. Volunteers hosted tours of the caboose and depot and told stories related to the train and the city of Kyle. Guests also enjoyed refreshments and music by the Silver Mine String Band. The Depot is located at 100 N. Front Street, Kyle. Above, Milo Renteria, grandson of historical commission volunteer Dorothy Renteria. Right is volunteer Dr. Henry Oles.

COMING UP Kyle Founders Parade downtown this Saturday

“A Slice of Kyle” is the theme for this year’s Founders Parade, which will take to the streets at 10 a.m. Saturday. Parade participants will gather at Gregg-Clarke Park and head east on Center Street, ending up at the Mary Kyle Harton Gazebo at City Square Park. After that, everyone will sing “Happy Birthday” to Kyle and share birthday cake. The parade is traditionally held mid-October. The town was platted and its first lots sold around Oct. 15, 1880. Grand Marshal for this year is Kyle Park, who has played area music festivals since he was a high school student. Good viewing spots for the parade include either side of Center Street. Because Center Street is also FM 150, which is a state highway, the parade can only accept a limited number of entries. This year’s lineup is already full.

Songwriters Festival

The public is invited to the annual Dripping Springs Songwriters Festival Oct. 18-20 to enjoy three days of singer/songwriter showcases. Forty-five songwriters from across the U.S. and around the world will be there. The Festival is free and takes place on six stages at six venues: Barber Shop Bar, Acopon Brewing Co., Mazama Coffee Co., Hudson’s on Mercer, The Sidecar Tasting Room and Milton’s Lodging, all within the Dripping Springs Downtown Historic District.

RIVER ACCESS

County eyes limited public access to Blanco River for El Rancho Cima.

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INDEX

HCSO staffing shortage

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Buda woman killed in FM 967 collision

BY ANITA MILLER When the Kyle City Council settled its lawsuit with Kinder Morgan over the energy giant’s proposed Permian Highway Pipeline, the agreement specifically mentioned that the city would retain the right to pursue future litigation against other entities. Tuesday night, they exercised that right. After an executive session of approximately 55 minutes, the council voted unanimously to authorize attorney William S. Eubanks to submit a notice of intent to sue to both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service “regarding the process of environmental review under the endangered species act.” There was no further discussion in open session.

that all of Hays County is accounted for … and using the guidelines provided by the U.S. Census, I, as the highest elected official in Hays County, hereby form the Hays County Complete Count Committee,” Becerra

An 80-year-old Buda woman was killed Monday morning after her Chevrolet Impala was hit head-on by an 18-wheeler. Geraldine Wilcox Hylander was pronounced dead at the scene by Hays County Justice of the Peace Beth Smith. The driver of the Freightliner, identified as 35-year-old Charmell Ramone Randle, of Austin, was uninjured. According to DPS Sgt. Robbie Barrera, the wreck happened at approximately 10:15 a.m. on FM 967 about five miles west of Buda. Road conditions were clear and dry. The speed limit along that stretch of roadway is 55 miles per hour.

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Buda’s Art in the Heart

The Buda Main Street Program is hosting Art in the Heart, a celebration of fine art in Historic Downtown Buda, which will take place on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 1 to 6 p.m. The Buda Main Street Program has partnered with Inspired Minds Art Center, Fine Arts Buda, Assemblage Contemporary Craftsman Gallery and Hays CISD to bring the community together to celebrate local artists in Buda and the surrounding areas. The event will feature live music, art exhibits, student artist showcases, live demonstrations, classes, and a chalk art contest. A schedule of events can be seen at www.downtownbudatx.com/art.

Hootenanny on the Hill

Festivities will kick off Saturday, Oct. 19 in Plum Creek with a 7 a.m. race, followed by carnival activities from 12 to 4 p.m. and shopping for all ages. Hootenanny on the Hill activities include inflatable games, trackless trains, petting zoo, BBQ contest, pony rides, music, and more. More info at hootenannyonthehill.com

Creedmoor Oktoberfest

Creedmoor’s Oktoberfest will be held Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Creedmoor Community Center. It is a family-friendly community festival with a parade, pancake breakfast, craft and food booths, games, cake walk and tours of the Texas Disposal Systems exotic game ranch beginning at 10 a.m., and a live auction at 2 p.m.

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Driftwood man arrested after break-in, pursuit BY ANITA MILLER A Driftwood resident with prior arrests for burglary was taken into custody by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office Oct. 8 after allegedly breaking into a FLORES home in the 200 Block of Meyers Road in Buda. Steven Rene Flores, 30, is charged with burglary of a habitation, a second degree felony, and evad-

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