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DSWSC builds water tower, neighbors oppose

The Dripping Springs Water Supply Corporation (DSWSC) is currently constructing a 750,000 gallon elevated storage tank on its property on Hart Lane, near the intersection of Harmon Hills Rd and Bell Springs Rd. According to the DSWSC, the tank will be a composite tank similar to the DSWSC tank on Counts Estates Drive on the south side of town and the West Travis County Public Utility Agency tank on the right hand side of U.S. 290, as you enter Dripping Springs from the east.

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Local builder, interior designer win state award for Tillie’s project

When Brad Kimmell with Kimmell Builders, Inc and Deborah Kirk with Deborah Kirk Interiors were hired by the owners of Camp Lucy (Whit and Kim Hanks) to work on building and designing Tillie’s restaurant, they knew they were in for a treat. “It was a custom project from start to finish. It had a lot of rock work, stucco work and clay work,” Kimmell explained. It was a unique project in that elements would be added or changed as the project evolved. Kimmell said some parts of the structure were from an old building that the owner purchased in Vietnam and had shipped here. “It was approximately a $3 million project,” Kimmell said. “It was a year long project.” The restaurant was actually completed two years ago.

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Back the Blue rally held in Dripping Springs

Dripping Springs residents gathered outside First Baptist Church on Saturday, September 19, to show support for Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs). Supporters waved to motorists passing by and thank you signs were posted in the parking lot. The rally was organized by Hays County Back the Blue. “[It’s] our local expression of a national movement,” Kelly Puryear said, Co-Organizer and wife of a Hays County Deputy. "Back the Blue is an ACT for America campaign focused on rallying local community support for our law enforcement officers who have recently come under attack. We want to show them that we appreciate all they do to defend our residents, and honor their sacrifices for our safety.”

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