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Commissioners recognize ‘Lights Out Hays County’ months
Commissioners recognize ‘Lights Out Hays County’ months
The Hays County Commissioners Court recognized the Hays County Friends of the Night Sky (HCFNS) by declaring March through June 15, 2022, and Aug. 15 through Nov. 2022 as “Lights Out Hays County” months. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Old county jail interior restoration process begins
Old county jail interior restoration process begins
The Old Hays County Jail has recently seen some activity for the first time in a while. Curious San Marcans need not worry as the jail is expected to see interior restorations of the historical building in the future. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Soccer teams moving on
Soccer teams moving on
Dripping Springs two soccer teams showed their rankings in the state are well-deserved as they made it through the early rounds of the playoffs. They took one-sided victories that vaulted them to the regional playoffs to be played at the Cabaniss Athletic Complex in Corpus Christi on Friday and Saturday. One step from the state tourney. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Drip Lacrosse to host State Playoffs
Drip Lacrosse to host State Playoffs
Dripping Springs has been chosen as the host site for the 2022 Texas High School Lacrosse League State Championships the weekend of May 7th and 8th. Games will be held, both at DSHS and DSMS and will feature the Class AA, A and B Final Four, along with the Class C and D finals. In total, 16 teams will travel to Dripping Springs to play for a Championship. This will be an opportunity for Dripping Springs to show all that it has to offer. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Final tune up for track teams
Final tune up for track teams
The track season seems to have only begun and yet it already is in its final stages. The four DS track teams participated in the final invitational track meet before starting on the meaningful cycle leading to the state meet in May. They competed with five other schools in the New Braunfels Unicorn Relays. The Tigers varsity won the meet in a close battle with three other schools. The Lady Tigers had a good battle for second before finishing third. Both 400 relay teams set new school records. The JV results will be in the next issue. The district meet will be held at New Braunfels Canyon on April 12,13. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Lady Tigers surge to the district lead
Lady Tigers surge to the district lead
The Lady Tigers faced three district opponents and after the results had held their own and took a one-game lead over Canyon. A 2-1 loss to Kerrville Tivy seemed to put DS behind the eight ball. It was their second loss. They took care of business by downing Hays Johnson 9-4. Now they would face Canyon, who also had two losses. This meant the winner would take the lead. Canyon started fast but faltered as the Lady Tigers took the win 8-3. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Tigers move into the race
Tigers move into the race
The district race is tightening up for the Tigers as they took two more well-earned victories to make the move as the first round is being completed. First the Tigers outlasted the slugfest with Lehman and it took extra innings to come back for the 6-5 win over Seguin. 04/07/2022 12:00 AM
Annual photo contest returns
Annual photo contest returns
The Hill Country Alliance, a nonprofit organization to raise awareness of the Central Texas Hill Country, is now hosting its 16th annual photo contest. 03/31/2022 12:00 AM
Farmer’s market moves to The Pound House
Farmer’s market moves to The Pound House
The Dripping Springs Farmers Market has officially left Veterans Memorial Park, moving from downtown Dripping Springs to The Pound House Farmstead, less than a mile north. 03/31/2022 12:00 AM
First annual Brewers Festival takes over downtown Drip
First annual Brewers Festival takes over downtown Drip
Locals and visitors alike were able to familiarize themselves with the breweries in the Dripping Springs area during the inaugural Brewers Festival this past weekend. 03/31/2022 12:00 AM
Threat of wildfires grows over Hays County
Threat of wildfires grows over Hays County
Large areas of land across Texas remain at risk of wildfire, thanks to worsening drought conditions across the state. Currently, over 90% of Hays County is categorized as “abnormally dry,” according to the National Integrated Drought Information System. 03/31/2022 12:00 AM
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