Dripping Springs passes budget for fiscal year 2021-2022
The Dripping Springs City Council approved the fiscal year 2021-2022 operating budget of $21,087,693 in expenses.
The Dripping Springs City Council approved the fiscal year 2021-2022 operating budget of $21,087,693 in expenses.
The Homecoming King and Queen were crowned during halftime of the Dripping Springs Tiger’s 63-21 win over McCollum on Friday. Senior Reagan Logsdon was voted Homecoming Queen and Senior Kaden Daulton was voted Homecoming King. PHOTO BY ALBERT SANCHEZ
Dripping Springs City Council members approved the amended Development Agreement for the Anarene/ Double L subdivision, an approximately 1,700-hundred-acre tract of land located north of Hwy 290, straddling RR 12, at last week’s council meeting. The approval comes after months of extensive meetings and public hearings, and with modifications from the developer.
Early Saturday morning October 2, a 10K/5K run is scheduled to be held. It’s a 10k, 5k, Family Fun Run, with the start and finish at the First Baptist Church parking lot in Wimberley. “It’s a road and trail race. And we’ve got a team competition going on,” Samantha Lingamfelter said.
If you garden, you understand that the blazing heat in the summer and the winter temperatures are hard on any plant, let alone plants that are newcomers or suited to a different growing zone. That’s why the Hays County Master Gardeners’ plant sale is such a good choice when it comes to what to plant this autumn.
P.O. Box 732
Dripping Springs, Texas 78620
Phone: (512) 858-4163
Fax: (512) 847-9054