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TREE TRADITION
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TREE TRADITION
December 18, 2024
Dennis Smith, park superintendent at the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site, celebrates the annual lighting of the Christmas tree with children who attended on Sunday, Dec. 15. The tree lighting was begun by President Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson on Dec. 23, 1970. Santa Claus made an en...
HOLIDAYS UPON US
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HOLIDAYS UPON US
December 4, 2024
Above, Huxton Seifert, 4, celebrated the lighting of the Christmas tree at Marktplatz last Tuesday with a run around the 30-foot conifer, as Dad Benjamin and Mom Madison, who is holding Mac, laugh at his enthusiasm. The teachers from Copperas Cove were visiting Fredericksburg to celebrate Thanksgivi...
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AG EDUCATION
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November 26, 2024
The 2024 Gillespie County Wild Game Dinner was Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds. Through ticket sales, the live auction, prize drawings and other games, the event raised money for youth agricultural education. Over one thousand people attended the 2024 Gillespie County Wild Gam...
BLUES FOR A CAUSE
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BLUES FOR A CAUSE
November 20, 2024
The Texas Horns, from left, John Mills on baritone saxophone, Mark “Kaz” Kazmanoff on tenor sax and Al Gomez on trumpet, backed up Jimmie Vaughan and ...
Hunter s favorite: Wild Game Dinner ahead this Saturday
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Hunter s favorite: Wild Game Dinner ahead this Saturday
November 20, 2024
Dishes like shish kebabs, chili, sausage, stew and gumbo featuring exotic game such as axis, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, wild hog, mountain sheep,...
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City, county eye growth needs
By Michaela Rush 
November 20, 2024
Emergency services will need to rise with population Fredericksburg’s growing pains, and how to manage them, were top of mind this week during the joi...
Foundation to introduce new CEO
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Foundation to introduce new CEO
November 20, 2024
Salazar succeeds Hagee as leader after 36 years with U.S. Army The Admiral Nimitz Foundation (ANF) introduced its new CEO/ President, Brigadier Genera...
Docket fills with development inquiries
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Docket fills with development inquiries
By Christine Granados Standard-Radio Post managing editor 
November 20, 2024
As in Fredericksburg itself, development took center stage at Tuesdays City Council meeting as members had to decide on three voluntary annexations an...
GREETING A NEW LEADER ON VETERANS DAY
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GREETING A NEW LEADER ON VETERANS DAY
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November 13, 2024
The National Museum of the Pacific War’s Memorial Garden was filled with hundreds of visitors on Monday who paid respects to those who served in the a...
BOUNCING FOR VETERANS
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BOUNCING FOR VETERANS
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November 6, 2024
Elliott Gutierrez, 4, made his way through the Boot Camp Challenge bounce house at Saturday’s Vet-Fest. The inaugural event was held Saturday at Markt...
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