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Dripping Springs talks school safety
Dripping Springs talks school safety
In the wake of the shooting at Ross Elementary in Uvalde, school and law enforcement officials across the country turned their attention to improving school safety and security. Local officials in Dripping Springs were no different. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Driftwood local reappointed to head of State Office of Administrative Hearings
Driftwood local reappointed to head of State Office of Administrative Hearings
Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Kristofer Monson as the Chief Administrative Law Judge for the State Office of Administrative Hearings, an independent, neutral forum for disputes between Texas agencies, other governmental entities and private citizens. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Dripping Springs has a Hall of Famer
Dripping Springs has a Hall of Famer
Dripping Springs has a well-kept secret, concerning a major sports VIP. Unless one is an ardent fan of bowling or one of the many kin in the area, it is unlikely many local citizens have heard of Wesley Clint Malott. And if you try to look him up on the internet you will still not see the town of Dripping Springs mentioned. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Additional charges leveled against DSISD teacher
Additional charges leveled against DSISD teacher
Editor’s Note: Some material contained in this story is graphic and may be sensitive to minors. Please use discretion. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Students earn certifications through DSHS programs
Students earn certifications through DSHS programs
More than 80 Dripping Springs High School students obtained industry and work-ready certifications through Dripping Springs High School’s Career and Technical Education during the 2021–2022 school year. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
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Cox re-elected to PEC board
Cox re-elected to PEC board
Pedernales Electric Cooperative members in Districts 4 and 5 elected board directors in the 2022 annual election. District 4, which covers the western half of Hays County including Wimberley and Dripping Springs, re-elected incumbent Travis Cox in a close race with challenger Kathi Thomas. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Local marketplace and restaurant opens in Drip
Local marketplace and restaurant opens in Drip
Dos Olivos Market opened in Dripping Springs last week, celebrating with a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Dripping Springs Chamber of Commerce. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Annual Barbecue Cookoff returns to Hill Country
Annual Barbecue Cookoff returns to Hill Country
Hill Country Rally for Kids, a local nonprofit supporting children’s charities, is again hosting its annual Barbecue Cookoff. Registration for the competition is now open. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
County Clerk substation closes in Dripping Springs
County Clerk substation closes in Dripping Springs
The Hays County Clerk substations in Wimberley and Dripping Springs have been closed, and they may not reopen. The substation in Kyle has also been closed, but there are plans for it to reopen in the future. 06/23/2022 12:00 AM
Dripping Springs welcomes new men’s hair salon chain
Dripping Springs welcomes new men’s hair salon chain
Sport Clips opened in Dripping Springs this past week, celebrating the occasion with a ribbon cutting ceremony. 06/16/2022 12:00 AM
A skatepark for Dripping Springs
A skatepark for Dripping Springs
When Dennis Baldwin moved to Dripping Springs in 2011, there were few, if any, places to publicly skateboard. For anything more than the most basic of tricks, a skateboarder would have to make the drive into downtown Austin, facing traffic and crowds. Baldwin, a young father at the time, said he could make it work every now and then. But for children and teens wanting to learn and practice the sport, finding a good place to skateboard was more difficult. 06/16/2022 12:00 AM
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