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Tense moments following a temporary lockdown May 5 at Burnet Middle School. Authorities conducted a sweep of the school and determined there was not a credible threat to the campus. Find the story Inside. Contributed photo
Burnet school lockdown threat unfounded
Burnet Consolidated Independent School District officials confirm Burnet Middle School faculty and students went into lockdown at 1:16 p.m. May 5, after the school received a message that caused concern. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
All Burnet incumbents win council re-election
All Burnet incumbents win council re-election
Burnet voters re-elected four incumbents for another city council term during the recent general election, according to Burnet County Elections Administration. The May 3 election offered three candidates for mayor and four candidates for council seats. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
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Cumulative election report for Burnet County
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BCISD welcomes two new principals
The Burnet CISD Board of Trustees met early Thursday morning to confirm leaders for both Shady Grove Elementary and Burnet Middle School for the 2025-2026 school year. Shady Grove Virginia “Ginger” Kassell was confirmed to lead Shady Grove Elementary. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
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Former sheriff, career lawman passes away
Area peace officers and supporters are sharing their condolences, following the death of a former Burnet County sheriff and longtime lawman. Officials announced May 5, that William T. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
LCRA will hear comments on quarry
LCRA will hear comments on quarry
The Lower Colorado River Authority is expanding the ways members of the public can share feedback on a proposed aggregate processing plant and quarry near Inks Lake. In addition to providing comments online or by mail, members of the public are welcome to share their comments in person between 8 and 11 a.m. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
A funnel cloud loomed over an area in Burnet County between Briggs and Liberty Hill May 1, bringing rain and wind damage. Contributed photo
Storm season rears its head in Burnet
Just as residents began picking up the pieces from a storm May 1, torrential rain swept through Burnet County May 5 and 6, dumping several inches onto the area. Despite the recent thunderstorm, the bulk of reported damage came from the early weather event, officials described. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
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Quarry Feedback LCRA invites public feedback on a proposed aggregate processing plant and quarry near Inks Lake at a meeting for Tuesday, May 13. In addition to providing comments online or by mail, members of the public may share their comments in person between 8 and 11 a.m. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Khris Kassner’s hot bat helps the Bulldogs beat Lorena. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Bulldogs come back to Lorena for bi-district title
The Burnet High School baseball team defeated Lorena 2-1 in a best-of-three bi-district series in the Class 4A Division II playoffs May 2-3. Next up is La Grange in a best-of-three area series in Hutto in the Class 4A Division II playoffs. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Roy Kiser leaves the boys basketball program “in great shape,” according to athletic director Steve Hale. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Long-time coach set to retire, replacement tapped
Burnet Consolidated Independent School District announced a head coaching change for boys basketball. Long-time head coach Roy Kiser, who has spent more than two decades with the Bulldogs, is retiring. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Firefighters learned driver safety with UTVs and practiced for emergencies in partnership with Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). Contributed photos
Burnet firefighters train for emergencies with UTVs
The Burnet Fire Department hosted a UTV Safety Training with TEEX for Emergency Response Readiness. The UTV driver safety course was in partnership with the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Victor Aviles soaks in the moment after winning the 1,600 meters at the Class 4A State Track Meet in Austin May 1 to cap off an incredible day that included a gold medal in the 800 meters and silver in the 3,200 meters. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Bulldog runner fulfills goals, leaves a legacy
From the beginning of this year, Burnet High School senior middle-distance runner Victor Aviles’ goals were to win three Class 4A State Championships this spring. So when the meet happened May 1 at Mike Myers Stadium on the University at Austin campus, Aviles won two and finished the third race with a silver medal. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Visitors have an opportunity to participate in the upcoming Bird Classic event called the ‘Big Sit’ at at Inks Lake State Park May 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contributed photos
Local birders to flock to the ‘Big Sit’
Friends of Inks Lake State Park (FOIL) and the Highland Lakes Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists participated in the Birding Classic May 3 at the Wildlife Viewing Station (bird blind) at Inks Lake State Park. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Water zone committee to meet Thursday, May 22
Water zone committee to meet Thursday, May 22
Recently, the Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District (CTGCD) hired water law attorney Sarah Faust to facilitate special volunteer committee meetings to deliberate the potential establishment of a Northeast Burnet County Groundwater Management Zone. 05/07/2025 03:47 AM
Kathy and Alan Trevino, owner of event title sponsor Sentry Security & Investigations, were charmed by Scotty on April 26 at the Wags to Riches, which raised money for the Hill Country Humane Society. Find more photos on Page 14.
Wags to riches raises $170K, saves animals
The Hill Country Humane Society hosted its 2025 Wags to Riches Gala on Saturday night, April 26, welcoming more than 400 guests for an evening of inspiration, community, and fun – all in support of local animals in need. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
Drought restrictions stuck at Stage 4
Drought restrictions stuck at Stage 4
The Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District (CTGCD) board decided to maintain Stage 4 critical drought restrictions. “Obviously, because of the lack of rain fall,” CTGCD District Manager Mitchell Sodek told the board during the April 21 meeting. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
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BCRW announce upcoming awards meeting
Tom Maynard, Texas State Board of Education, District 10, will be speaking on May 8 to recognize Scholarship Recipients during the Special Awards meeting of the Burnet County Republican Women (BCRW). Every year, after careful selection, BCRW presents three scholarships. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
Those who traveled together to the hearing included, from left, Randy Printz, David Owens, John Braun, Doug Golding, Kenda Avery, Sherrye McAnelly, Alan Mc Anelly, Rachel George, Jay George, Kristin Meredith and Heidi Meredith.
Local mining opponents go to the Capitol for hearing
Nearly two dozen Burnet County residents traveled to Austin April 24 to testify before the Texas Committee on Environmental Regulations in support of a quarry regulation bill. The hearing was scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
Property tax deadlines looming
Property tax deadlines looming
From extensions to protests, deadlines are approaching for the Burnet Central Appraisal District. Property owners should have received their property tax notices within the last couple of weeks. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
Photos contributed by the City of Burnet A nearly $5 million grant supported the construction of the new center, 1001 N. Hill St.
City hosts grand opening of advocacy center facility
The Hill Country Advocacy Center (HCCAC) recently hosted the official grand opening of its new facility in Burnet, joined by city leaders, stakeholders, dedicated volunteers, CAC board members and HCCAC staff. This milestone marks a major step forward in serving children and families affected by trauma throughout our region. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
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Water, air quality concerns dominate hearing
Nearly two dozen Burnet County residents traveled to the Texas Capitol April 24 to offer insight to a committee about the impact of aggregate mining on their communities. Texas Environmental Regulation Committee Chairman Brooke Landgraf welcomed State Rep. 04/30/2025 03:40 AM
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