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There are many ways in which organizations raise funds, but one is becoming very popular – Dodgeball tournaments. It's action packed, attracts a wide range of teams and can be a blast. Make-A-Wish Foundation, Diabetes foundations, various churches, booster clubs and even schools have joined the fast growing idea.
Now the Project Graduation Class of 2012 is jumping on the bandwagon.
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Pedernales Electric is once again offering scholarships to high school and home-schooled seniors in its service area. PEC will provide 30 scholarships — 25 worth $1,000 and five worth $5,000 — to deserving seniors this spring. The scholarships can be used to pay expenses at any accredited university, college, junior college, technical school or trade school.
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The Hill Country Spurs horse judging team traveled to Alvarado, TX, on Saturday, January 14, to compete in the Johnson County 4-H Horse Judging competition. The HCS horse judging team consisted of five separate teams.
The senior team #1 members were Kendra Smith, Rachel Harlin, Rilee Moser and Emily Masters. Rachel Harlin was the high point scorer for her team.
Senior team #2 judgers included Breanna Solis, Brenna Stueler, Laura Miertschin, and Lily Masters.
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Several local FFA members made a strong showing at the Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show in Kerrville this past weekend. Jr. FFA member Brenna Wallace led the way, exhibiting the Champion American Breed steer to qualify for the premium sale.
Also placing high and qualifying for the sale on Saturday were Tyler Hardin with a 1st place light weight Southdown market lamb and Hanna Garrett with a 3rd place heavy weight Dark OPB in the market swine show.
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The girls’ middle school teams played Ingram on January 19. The seventh grade team lost a close one with a final score of 17-18. Victoria Moya and Andrea Calzoncit each scored 4 points. Other scorers included Shayna Srackangast, Kaitlinn Calzoncit, Montana Wiseman, and Hannah Hulbert. The eighth grade team lost 4-20.
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The Lady Panthers fell to a 2-2 district record after a 30-44 loss to Harper on January 17. The Lady Horns have strong fan support in their home gym, always making a Panther win tough to get. Foul trouble also contributed to Blanco’s loss.
Senior Felicia Skillman led the team with 10 points, followed by Kayla Martinez with 6 and Leslie McClinton with 5.
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Winning on the road in district play is rarely easy. The boys’ basketball team learned that tough lesson Tuesday night in Harper. The homestanding Longhorns employed a box-and-one defense early on to slow down junior Ian Ray, and for a while it worked to perfection. Harper jumped out to a 17-9 lead before senior Tanner Rogers took a steal the length of the floor for a layup to jumpstart the team.
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The Panther powerlifting teams muscled their way to a third place girl’s trophy and a fourth place boy’s finish at San Antonio Southside on Thursday, January 19.
Erica Flores lifted her way to first place with a 15 pound increase over her personal best. Monica Flores captured second place and a 15 pound increase.
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By Debbie Vallone-Homeier, Paragon C&D Builders / Vallone Real Estate
There are not enough handicap accessible homes anywhere. I’ve been doing research on this, talking to people and preparing final touches to my parents’ home for special needs. This includes apartments as well. We have elderly people, special needs folks, and those coming home from war all needing them. Yes, places can be changed to accommodate these needs.
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Submitted by Waymond Lightfoot
So your family’s housing needs have changed and you’ve decided to put your home on the market. Now you need to find someone who can successfully market your property and get you the most exposure to attract offers… but where do you start?
Use the good kind of traffic
The Internet has become the starting point for many homebuyers’ property searches, and online marketing efforts have grown to reflect that trend.
A 2011 survey of Texas homebuyers and sellers found that 89 percent of buy ...
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Members of the San Antonio Jaguar Club gathered in Blanco on Saturday for the twenty-third annual Rallye to Luckenbach. Jaguars of all eras were parked around the Courthouse Square, where the club’s first rally of the year began at noon.
“The rally covered a meandering route, taking 3 hours and covering 100 very scenic miles,” said event coordinator and club president Brian Blackwell. ”There was not a single stop light on the entire route. It went from Blanco to Stonewall, then to K ...
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By John Kinslow, Minister, Blanco Church of Christ
The story is told of a Scotsman who was going to demonstrate the game of golf to President Ulysses Grant. The Scotsman put the ball on the tee, and took a powerful swing, only to miss the ball entirely. After five misses and scattering dirt on the President and everywhere else, the President said, "There seems to be a fair amount of exercise in the game, but I fail to see the purpose of the ball."
Does life seem like a lot swings and misses?
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By Pastor J.D. Link, agf-blanco.com
John 13:34-35 says, “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” A church unified in Spirit and in doctrine, where the brethren love each other as Christ loves them, is a force to be reckoned with.
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Psalm 40
"1I waited patiently for the LORD; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry.
2He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.
3And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the LORD.
4Blessed is that man that maketh the LORD his trust, and respecteth not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies.
5Many, O LORD my God, are thy wonderful wo ...
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Pedernales Electric Cooperative CEO RB Sloan addressed the Board of Directors at its January 17 meeting and said he hopes PEC will embark on “a rededication to the cooperative principles” in 2012, which has been declared the International Year of the Cooperative by both the United Nations and the International Cooperative Alliance.
Sloan said this year-long celebration of the importance of cooperatives is also being observed by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and it is ...
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