Dalton Sweat & Madi Telschow
The Dripping Springs Water Supply Corporation temporarily dipped into Stage 4 Water Restrictions, due to the 1,200 acre Ghost Rider Fire.
A wildfire near the Hays-Blanco County line, named the Smoke Rider Fire, burned through over 1,210 acres, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Marsh and Mihaly Marketing Group celebrated its third anniversary on July 28 with a ribbon cutting and business mixer at The Station on Mercer Street, sponsored by Dripping Springs Chamber of Commerce.
Hays County law enforcement, school administrators and staff took part in reunification training last week, solidifying county protocols for emergency response in schools.
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A hefty bond package was proposed by the Citizens’ Bond Steering Committee last week with a total price tag of over $485 million — $353 million more than the 2018 Bond Package.
The Dripping Springs ISD Board of Trustees has unanimously approved the hiring of Sirenna Cumberland as the district’s new Director of Safety.
Zero flow was recorded at Jacob’s Well for the fourth time in recorded history.
The Dripping Springs Century News placed in two statewide award categories at the Texas Press Association conference held in San Marcos this weekend.
Four health science students represented Dripping Springs High School at the HOSA International Leadership Conference last month.
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