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Agriculture, News
Pre-register for beef, range field day by Friday
April 30, 2025
Pre-registration for the Annual Beef and Range Field Day is due by Friday, May 2. The field day will take place Thursday, May 8, beginning at 3 p.m., at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Natural Resources Conservation Service/Soil and Water Conservation D...
Agriculture, News
Capital Farm Credit offers grants for students
April 30, 2025
Capital Farm Credit’s 2025 Community Outreach Grant Program for 4-H and FFA students is accepting applications through Thursday, May 1. This annual program is designed to provide grants to Texas FFA and 4-H students who develop service projects to better their local communities. Grants range from $5...
Agriculture, News
Melons are main ingredient for next ‘Grow It, Cook It’
April 30, 2025
For those looking to improve their melon growing or cooking skills, the Gillespie County AgriLife Extension Office is offering its final 2025 “Grow It, Cook It” on Friday, May 2. The session, held from 12-1 p.m., will feature different ways to cook and prep melons and give tips for growing them, too...
Texas producers plant corn amid strong, but uncertain markets
Agriculture, News
Texas producers plant corn amid strong, but uncertain markets
By Kay Ledbetter AgriLife 
April 30, 2025
The corn market has been relatively strong as Texas producers monitor planted fields in southern areas and prepare to plant in the High Plains. But th...
Water challenges continue in drought
Main, News
Water challenges continue in drought
By Christine Granados Standard-Radio Post managing editor 
April 23, 2025
The City of Fredericksburg does a good job of keeping its water loss rate low, officials were told at the Tuesday council meeting. But the water issue...
HUMP DAY
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HUMP DAY
April 23, 2025
Above, two-year-old camel Sabr chewed hay during Fort Martin Scott’s Frontier Fest on Saturday, April 19. The fest had nearly 2,000 visitors over the ...
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How do local students’ reading scores stack up against the state?
By Michaela Rush Standard-Radio Post reporter 
April 23, 2025
Testing data shows a dip in reading scores for Gillespie County fifth-graders in the 2023-24 school year. A report by the National Assessment of Educa...
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CITY ELECTION
April 23, 2025
Early voting times, dates Tues. April 22 - Fri. April 25 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. April 26 - Sun. April 27 Polls Closed Mon. April 28 - Tues. April 29 7 a.m...
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Fredericksburg VFD hosts annual fish fry this Saturday
April 23, 2025
The Fredericksburg Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual fish fry fundraiser from 5-8 p.m. this Saturday, April 26, at Marktplatz. A fried fi...
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Early voting for May election now underway
April 23, 2025
Early voting in the City of Fredericksburg municipal election began yesterday, Tuesday, April 22. Election Day will be Saturday, May 3 from 7 a.m. to ...
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