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TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
HILL & VINE PLANTS ITS ROOTS Hill & Vine, the new Texas-centered restaurant located at 210 South Adams St., attracted groups of families and friends during its grand opening week that began on Tuesday, June 1. In addition to weekday dinners, Hill and Vine is adding brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. – Standard-Radio Post/ Kimberley Giles. TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and WORKFORCE SHORTAGES PLAGUE ’BURG Workforce shortages plague ’Burg. John Washburne Owner of Otto’s German Bistro, Tubby’s Ice House, Caliche Coffee Bar & Ranch Roasters, Hoffman Haus and La Bergerie talks about his experience with Fredericksburg’s labor shortage. Fredericksburg has seen labor shortages in almost every industry, and the restaurant business is no BUS DRIVER DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT ON SCHOOL ROUTE A medical emergency prompted an accident involving a school bus and claimed the life of driver James Ray. At 3:51 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, the Fredericksburg Police Department was dispatched to the 900 block of North Milam Street after a Fredericksburg Independent School District bus, traveling south on Milam, veered off the road when the driver experienced a medical emergency. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about their FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
HILL & VINE PLANTS ITS ROOTS Hill & Vine, the new Texas-centered restaurant located at 210 South Adams St., attracted groups of families and friends during its grand opening week that began on Tuesday, June 1. In addition to weekday dinners, Hill and Vine is adding brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. – Standard-Radio Post/ Kimberley Giles. TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and WORKFORCE SHORTAGES PLAGUE ’BURG Workforce shortages plague ’Burg. John Washburne Owner of Otto’s German Bistro, Tubby’s Ice House, Caliche Coffee Bar & Ranch Roasters, Hoffman Haus and La Bergerie talks about his experience with Fredericksburg’s labor shortage. Fredericksburg has seen labor shortages in almost every industry, and the restaurant business is no BUS DRIVER DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT ON SCHOOL ROUTE A medical emergency prompted an accident involving a school bus and claimed the life of driver James Ray. At 3:51 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, the Fredericksburg Police Department was dispatched to the 900 block of North Milam Street after a Fredericksburg Independent School District bus, traveling south on Milam, veered off the road when the driver experienced a medical emergency. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about their PETERSON HEALTH OFFERING ONE-SHOT VACCINE CLINICS Starting this week, Peterson Health will be offering four opportunities for people to receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines will be administered at the main hospital, Peterson Regional Medical Center, 551 Hill Country Drive, Kerrville,between 1-3 p.m.
BUDGET, SALARIES EYED AS DISTRICT EXITS PANDEMIC Budget, salaries eyed as district exits pandemic. During regular session of the meeting, the board held its first budget meeting for the upcoming fiscal year. Revenue and expenditures are projected to increase by $3 million over the next year, which could result in a deficit budget, said Jill Minshew, assistant superintendent ofBusiness
HCM SETS MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY Hill Country Memorial will honor those who gave their lives to protect the nation at a Monday, May 31 Memorial Day service. Community members are invited to gather at Hill Country Memorial or join on Facebook virtually for a ceremony to honor the country’s fallen militarymembers at 9
TRUSTEE ELECTION HEADS TO RECOUNT, RUNOFF IF STILL TIED Trustee election heads to recount, runoff if still tied. A ballot recount was called for Monday night after neither candidate wished to bow out or play a game of chance to settle a tie in the Fredericksburg Independent School District Board of Trustees election held May 1. “In my 30 years with the district, I’ve never seen a tie,”interim
HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities.THE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the WORKFORCE SHORTAGES PLAGUE ’BURG Workforce shortages plague ’Burg. John Washburne Owner of Otto’s German Bistro, Tubby’s Ice House, Caliche Coffee Bar & Ranch Roasters, Hoffman Haus and La Bergerie talks about his experience with Fredericksburg’s labor shortage. Fredericksburg has seen labor shortages in almost every industry, and the restaurant business is no DEPUTIES MAKE TWO ARRESTS IN SMUGGLING PERSONS CASE Deputies make two arrests in smuggling persons case. The Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people involved in the smuggling of eight immigrants. At 12:04 a.m., Saturday, April 24, a deputy attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle speeding while patrolling on U.S. 290 East. The driver slowed momentarily and three men exitedthe
TERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred COLD WEATHER PEACHY KEEN FOR LOCAL ORCHARDS Cold weather peachy keen for local orchards. Subhead. Buds receiving sufficient chill hours from winter storm that could yield bigger fruit. Image. Peach trees on the grounds of Das Peach Haus on U.S. Highway 87 South during the "Blue Norther" that hit Fredericksburg on Thursday, Feb. 11. — Standard-Radio Post/Samuel Sutton. FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
HILL & VINE PLANTS ITS ROOTS Hill & Vine, the new Texas-centered restaurant located at 210 South Adams St., attracted groups of families and friends during its grand opening week that began on Tuesday, June 1. In addition to weekday dinners, Hill and Vine is adding brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. – Standard-Radio Post/ Kimberley Giles. TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and WORKFORCE SHORTAGES PLAGUE ’BURG Workforce shortages plague ’Burg. John Washburne Owner of Otto’s German Bistro, Tubby’s Ice House, Caliche Coffee Bar & Ranch Roasters, Hoffman Haus and La Bergerie talks about his experience with Fredericksburg’s labor shortage. Fredericksburg has seen labor shortages in almost every industry, and the restaurant business is no BUS DRIVER DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT ON SCHOOL ROUTE A medical emergency prompted an accident involving a school bus and claimed the life of driver James Ray. At 3:51 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, the Fredericksburg Police Department was dispatched to the 900 block of North Milam Street after a Fredericksburg Independent School District bus, traveling south on Milam, veered off the road when the driver experienced a medical emergency. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about their FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
HILL & VINE PLANTS ITS ROOTS Hill & Vine, the new Texas-centered restaurant located at 210 South Adams St., attracted groups of families and friends during its grand opening week that began on Tuesday, June 1. In addition to weekday dinners, Hill and Vine is adding brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. – Standard-Radio Post/ Kimberley Giles. TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and WORKFORCE SHORTAGES PLAGUE ’BURG Workforce shortages plague ’Burg. John Washburne Owner of Otto’s German Bistro, Tubby’s Ice House, Caliche Coffee Bar & Ranch Roasters, Hoffman Haus and La Bergerie talks about his experience with Fredericksburg’s labor shortage. Fredericksburg has seen labor shortages in almost every industry, and the restaurant business is no BUS DRIVER DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT ON SCHOOL ROUTE A medical emergency prompted an accident involving a school bus and claimed the life of driver James Ray. At 3:51 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, the Fredericksburg Police Department was dispatched to the 900 block of North Milam Street after a Fredericksburg Independent School District bus, traveling south on Milam, veered off the road when the driver experienced a medical emergency. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about their PETERSON HEALTH OFFERING ONE-SHOT VACCINE CLINICS Starting this week, Peterson Health will be offering four opportunities for people to receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines will be administered at the main hospital, Peterson Regional Medical Center, 551 Hill Country Drive, Kerrville,between 1-3 p.m.
BUDGET, SALARIES EYED AS DISTRICT EXITS PANDEMIC Budget, salaries eyed as district exits pandemic. During regular session of the meeting, the board held its first budget meeting for the upcoming fiscal year. Revenue and expenditures are projected to increase by $3 million over the next year, which could result in a deficit budget, said Jill Minshew, assistant superintendent ofBusiness
HCM SETS MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY Hill Country Memorial will honor those who gave their lives to protect the nation at a Monday, May 31 Memorial Day service. Community members are invited to gather at Hill Country Memorial or join on Facebook virtually for a ceremony to honor the country’s fallen militarymembers at 9
TRUSTEE ELECTION HEADS TO RECOUNT, RUNOFF IF STILL TIED Trustee election heads to recount, runoff if still tied. A ballot recount was called for Monday night after neither candidate wished to bow out or play a game of chance to settle a tie in the Fredericksburg Independent School District Board of Trustees election held May 1. “In my 30 years with the district, I’ve never seen a tie,”interim
HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities.THE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the WORKFORCE SHORTAGES PLAGUE ’BURG Workforce shortages plague ’Burg. John Washburne Owner of Otto’s German Bistro, Tubby’s Ice House, Caliche Coffee Bar & Ranch Roasters, Hoffman Haus and La Bergerie talks about his experience with Fredericksburg’s labor shortage. Fredericksburg has seen labor shortages in almost every industry, and the restaurant business is no DEPUTIES MAKE TWO ARRESTS IN SMUGGLING PERSONS CASE Deputies make two arrests in smuggling persons case. The Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people involved in the smuggling of eight immigrants. At 12:04 a.m., Saturday, April 24, a deputy attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle speeding while patrolling on U.S. 290 East. The driver slowed momentarily and three men exitedthe
TERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred COLD WEATHER PEACHY KEEN FOR LOCAL ORCHARDS Cold weather peachy keen for local orchards. Subhead. Buds receiving sufficient chill hours from winter storm that could yield bigger fruit. Image. Peach trees on the grounds of Das Peach Haus on U.S. Highway 87 South during the "Blue Norther" that hit Fredericksburg on Thursday, Feb. 11. — Standard-Radio Post/Samuel Sutton. FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred HOOVER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hoover announces retirement from Historical Society. Gillespie County Historical Society’s board of directors is searching for a new executive director after Jeryl Hoover announced he was stepping away following the 175th anniversary weekend next May. The executive director position, which Hoover has held since June 2015, isresponsible for
FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred HOOVER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hoover announces retirement from Historical Society. Gillespie County Historical Society’s board of directors is searching for a new executive director after Jeryl Hoover announced he was stepping away following the 175th anniversary weekend next May. The executive director position, which Hoover has held since June 2015, isresponsible for
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The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service have released a two-part virtual webinar series insupport of the
HOUSING PRICES SKYROCKETING Housing prices continue to rise beyond affordable for many families in Gillespie County, which is directly leading to labor shortages and loss of middle-income families. DEADLINE FOR GCAD PROPERTY APPRAISAL APPEALS IS FRIDAY Property owners who disagree with the appraised value of their property, the exemptions, or any other action by the appraisal district have the right to CITY TO HIRE ADDITIONAL STR CODE ENFORCEMENT After five public input sessions, Fredericksburg city staff has determined the need for an additional short-term rental code enforcement officer. COUNCIL EASES MORE COVID-19 CITY RESTRICTIONS Council eases more COVID-19 city restrictions. Fredericksburg City Council members continued its easing of COVID-19 restrictions with the rescinding of the special events moratorium Monday night. During the 6 p.m. meeting at the Rockbox Theater, the council voted to do away with the moratorium, but kept the requirement for organizers to submitTHE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the COMMENTARY | FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD Elections are a cornerstone of our democracy. Since 1870, we have continued to expand voting rights with amendments to our U.S. Constitution. The 15th Amendment gave former slaves the right to vote; in 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote; in 1964, the 24th Amendment eliminated the poll tax; and in 1971, the 26th Amendment established 18 as the national voting age. CANDIDATES LISTED FOR CITY, SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS AS Two seats on city council and two seats on the school board are up for election. Elections will be held Saturday, May 1. The seats of Polly Rickert and Bobby Watson are up for re-election. Rickert, Watson, Kathleen O’Neill, Tom Marschall, James McDonald and Robert Phoenix are on the ballot. Thursday, April 1, is the last day to register tovote.
TRUSTEE ELECTION HEADS TO RECOUNT, RUNOFF IF STILL TIED Trustee election heads to recount, runoff if still tied. A ballot recount was called for Monday night after neither candidate wished to bow out or play a game of chance to settle a tie in the Fredericksburg Independent School District Board of Trustees election held May 1. “In my 30 years with the district, I’ve never seen a tie,”interim
CITY REMAINS IN STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS The City of Fredericksburg is reminding residents of its drought restrictions. “Due to persistent drought conditions over the past year and higher than normal temperatures and lower than average rainfall forecast for the remainder of 2021, the City of Fredericksburg will continue to operate under Stage 3 of its Water Conservation Measures,” city officials said. FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred HOOVER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hoover announces retirement from Historical Society. Gillespie County Historical Society’s board of directors is searching for a new executive director after Jeryl Hoover announced he was stepping away following the 175th anniversary weekend next May. The executive director position, which Hoover has held since June 2015, isresponsible for
FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred HOOVER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hoover announces retirement from Historical Society. Gillespie County Historical Society’s board of directors is searching for a new executive director after Jeryl Hoover announced he was stepping away following the 175th anniversary weekend next May. The executive director position, which Hoover has held since June 2015, isresponsible for
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The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service have released a two-part virtual webinar series insupport of the
HOUSING PRICES SKYROCKETING Housing prices continue to rise beyond affordable for many families in Gillespie County, which is directly leading to labor shortages and loss of middle-income families. DEADLINE FOR GCAD PROPERTY APPRAISAL APPEALS IS FRIDAY Property owners who disagree with the appraised value of their property, the exemptions, or any other action by the appraisal district have the right to CITY TO HIRE ADDITIONAL STR CODE ENFORCEMENT After five public input sessions, Fredericksburg city staff has determined the need for an additional short-term rental code enforcement officer. COUNCIL EASES MORE COVID-19 CITY RESTRICTIONS Council eases more COVID-19 city restrictions. Fredericksburg City Council members continued its easing of COVID-19 restrictions with the rescinding of the special events moratorium Monday night. During the 6 p.m. meeting at the Rockbox Theater, the council voted to do away with the moratorium, but kept the requirement for organizers to submitTHE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the COMMENTARY | FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD Elections are a cornerstone of our democracy. Since 1870, we have continued to expand voting rights with amendments to our U.S. Constitution. The 15th Amendment gave former slaves the right to vote; in 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote; in 1964, the 24th Amendment eliminated the poll tax; and in 1971, the 26th Amendment established 18 as the national voting age. CANDIDATES LISTED FOR CITY, SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS AS Two seats on city council and two seats on the school board are up for election. Elections will be held Saturday, May 1. The seats of Polly Rickert and Bobby Watson are up for re-election. Rickert, Watson, Kathleen O’Neill, Tom Marschall, James McDonald and Robert Phoenix are on the ballot. Thursday, April 1, is the last day to register tovote.
TRUSTEE ELECTION HEADS TO RECOUNT, RUNOFF IF STILL TIED Trustee election heads to recount, runoff if still tied. A ballot recount was called for Monday night after neither candidate wished to bow out or play a game of chance to settle a tie in the Fredericksburg Independent School District Board of Trustees election held May 1. “In my 30 years with the district, I’ve never seen a tie,”interim
CITY REMAINS IN STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS The City of Fredericksburg is reminding residents of its drought restrictions. “Due to persistent drought conditions over the past year and higher than normal temperatures and lower than average rainfall forecast for the remainder of 2021, the City of Fredericksburg will continue to operate under Stage 3 of its Water Conservation Measures,” city officials said. FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27.ALTON RAY IMMEL
Alton Ray Immel of Fredericksburg passed away on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, at his home at the age of 79 years. Alton was born Jan. 27, 1942 in Fredericksburg, Texas to INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021.TERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about their FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27.ALTON RAY IMMEL
Alton Ray Immel of Fredericksburg passed away on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, at his home at the age of 79 years. Alton was born Jan. 27, 1942 in Fredericksburg, Texas to INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021.TERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about their HOUSING PRICES SKYROCKETING 1 day ago · Housing prices continue to rise beyond affordable for many families in Gillespie County, which is directly leading to labor shortages and loss of middle-income families. CITY TO HIRE ADDITIONAL STR CODE ENFORCEMENT 1 day ago · After five public input sessions, Fredericksburg city staff has determined the need for an additional short-term rental code enforcement officer. BUDGET, SALARIES EYED AS DISTRICT EXITS PANDEMIC Budget, salaries eyed as district exits pandemic. During regular session of the meeting, the board held its first budget meeting for the upcoming fiscal year. Revenue and expenditures are projected to increase by $3 million over the next year, which could result in a deficit budget, said Jill Minshew, assistant superintendent ofBusiness
HCM SETS MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY Hill Country Memorial will honor those who gave their lives to protect the nation at a Monday, May 31 Memorial Day service. Community members are invited to gather at Hill Country Memorial or join on Facebook virtually for a ceremony to honor the country’s fallen militarymembers at 9
HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. TWO INJURED AFTER CRASH A crash on U.S. 87 North injured two on Friday afternoon. Deputies with the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene around 12:23 p.m., where they found a Ford pickup had been traveling north on U.S. Highway 87 struck a Volvo station wagon that was stopped in the inside lane, according to Gillespie County SheriffBuddy Mills.
ALTON RAY IMMEL
Alton Ray Immel of Fredericksburg passed away on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, at his home at the age of 79 years. Alton was born Jan. 27, 1942 in Fredericksburg, Texas toTERRY WALTER BONN
Terry Walter Bonn passed away suddenly on Monday, April 19, 2021, at his home ranch near the Morris Ranch community. Terry was born on June22, 1951
BUS DRIVER DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT ON SCHOOL ROUTE A medical emergency prompted an accident involving a school bus and claimed the life of driver James Ray. At 3:51 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, the Fredericksburg Police Department was dispatched to the 900 block of North Milam Street after a Fredericksburg Independent School District bus, traveling south on Milam, veered off the road when the driver experienced a medical emergency. TRUSTEE ELECTION HEADS TO RECOUNT, RUNOFF IF STILL TIED Trustee election heads to recount, runoff if still tied. A ballot recount was called for Monday night after neither candidate wished to bow out or play a game of chance to settle a tie in the Fredericksburg Independent School District Board of Trustees election held May 1. “In my 30 years with the district, I’ve never seen a tie,”interim
FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
THE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
THE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CHAPTER With all of the unforeseen challenges from the 2020-21 school year, Fredericksburg High School’s top students are ready to take on the next chapter of their lives. FREDERICKSBURG, GILLESPIE BUCK NATIONAL TRAVEL TRENDS While the hospitality industry in Fredericksburg and Gillespie County continues at a record-breaking pace in 2021, the same is not true across the nation. Here is a look at some of the hospitality numbers for April on a national level. POOL OPENINGS MAKE A SPLASH The City of Fredericksburg’s Park Pool and Town Pool are open for the summer 2021 season. The pool season got underway Memorial Day weekend. Pool hours may be adjusted based on lifeguard availabilitythis summer.
REUNIONS | FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD The Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post will publish announcements regarding family reunions that were scheduled to take place in Gillespie County. Please include the name of the group; date, place and time of the reunion, and contact information and e-mail it to fbgnews@fredericksburgstandard.com. COUNCIL EASES MORE COVID-19 CITY RESTRICTIONS Council eases more COVID-19 city restrictions. Fredericksburg City Council members continued its easing of COVID-19 restrictions with the rescinding of the special events moratorium Monday night. During the 6 p.m. meeting at the Rockbox Theater, the council voted to do away with the moratorium, but kept the requirement for organizers to submitTHE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the COMMENTARY | FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD Elections are a cornerstone of our democracy. Since 1870, we have continued to expand voting rights with amendments to our U.S. Constitution. The 15th Amendment gave former slaves the right to vote; in 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote; in 1964, the 24th Amendment eliminated the poll tax; and in 1971, the 26th Amendment established 18 as the national voting age. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. CANDIDATES LISTED FOR CITY, SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS AS Two seats on city council and two seats on the school board are up for election. Elections will be held Saturday, May 1. The seats of Polly Rickert and Bobby Watson are up for re-election. Rickert, Watson, Kathleen O’Neill, Tom Marschall, James McDonald and Robert Phoenix are on the ballot. Thursday, April 1, is the last day to register tovote.
CITY REMAINS IN STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS The City of Fredericksburg is reminding residents of its drought restrictions. “Due to persistent drought conditions over the past year and higher than normal temperatures and lower than average rainfall forecast for the remainder of 2021, the City of Fredericksburg will continue to operate under Stage 3 of its Water Conservation Measures,” city officials said. FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
THE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred FREDERICKSBURG STANDARDNEWSOBITSBUSINESSSPECIAL SECTIONSVIDEOSCOMMUNITY LINKS News Staff. Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Fredericksburg Independent School District Trustee Judge Edwards will retain his board seat after a recount on Wednesday, May 12, of the May 1 election showed he beat challenger Erin Carter by three votes. In a three-way race for two seats on the board of trustees, Edwards and Carter were tied at. ONE FOUND DEAD AFTER MONDAY EVENING SHOOTING A 33-year-old man was found dead inside a vehicle after a shots fired call received by the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, according to Gillespie County Sheriff Buddy Mills.TIMOTHY MERLE FLICK
Timothy Merle Flick passed away April 13, 2021 at his home in Doss, TX. He was born on Feb. 26, 1948 in a small coal mining town inPennsylvania where
THE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK IS JUNE 4 The First Friday Art Walk reception will take place on Friday, June 4, from 5-8 p.m. The Millers will be presenting an exhibit of fine art ranging from impressionism to abstract. Their art has been featured in past Oktoberfest celebrations and the Food and Wine Festival in Fredericksburg. Their art will be on display until June 27. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. INTOXICATION CALLS KEEP OFFICERS BUSY Intoxicated individuals kept the Fredericksburg Police Department busy last week. Officers arrested eight people for public insobriety, both public and while driving. On Tuesday, March 23 an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at North Edison and West Travis streets. A field sobriety test was conducted on the male driver and JAMES ‘JIM’ ABNER EGLI 81809.46pd James ‘Jim’ Abner Egli 1928 - 2021 James “Jim” Abner Egli passed away surrounded by his wife, three children and son-in-law on Friday, April 2, 2021. DEADLINE TO PROTEST REAL LAND PROPERTY IS JUNE 11 The deadline to file a protest on real property is June 11. Business personal property notices will be mailed later this month and those accounts will have 30 days to protest from the date they were mailed. GCAD’s Chief Appraiser encourages taxpayers to carefully read their notices and file a protest if they have any concerns about theirTERRY LEE MONTANDON
Terry Lee Montandon, 70, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away in his Arkansas City, Kansas home on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Born, June 18, 1951 to Ivan and Mildred PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CHAPTER With all of the unforeseen challenges from the 2020-21 school year, Fredericksburg High School’s top students are ready to take on the next chapter of their lives. FREDERICKSBURG, GILLESPIE BUCK NATIONAL TRAVEL TRENDS While the hospitality industry in Fredericksburg and Gillespie County continues at a record-breaking pace in 2021, the same is not true across the nation. Here is a look at some of the hospitality numbers for April on a national level. POOL OPENINGS MAKE A SPLASH The City of Fredericksburg’s Park Pool and Town Pool are open for the summer 2021 season. The pool season got underway Memorial Day weekend. Pool hours may be adjusted based on lifeguard availabilitythis summer.
REUNIONS | FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD The Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post will publish announcements regarding family reunions that were scheduled to take place in Gillespie County. Please include the name of the group; date, place and time of the reunion, and contact information and e-mail it to fbgnews@fredericksburgstandard.com. COUNCIL EASES MORE COVID-19 CITY RESTRICTIONS Council eases more COVID-19 city restrictions. Fredericksburg City Council members continued its easing of COVID-19 restrictions with the rescinding of the special events moratorium Monday night. During the 6 p.m. meeting at the Rockbox Theater, the council voted to do away with the moratorium, but kept the requirement for organizers to submitTHE CANDIDATES
Three of the five candidates for City Council races submitted brief candidate profiles for our readers. (We will run the two who did not respond if they submit profiles in a future edition.) Information on the rest of the election, along with other races that will be on the ballot, is available elsewhere in this and upcoming editions. This service is provided as a reader service from the COMMENTARY | FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD Elections are a cornerstone of our democracy. Since 1870, we have continued to expand voting rights with amendments to our U.S. Constitution. The 15th Amendment gave former slaves the right to vote; in 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote; in 1964, the 24th Amendment eliminated the poll tax; and in 1971, the 26th Amendment established 18 as the national voting age. HARPER HELP CENTER GETS $9,000 CHECK The Golden Hub Community Center recently presented a check for $9,000 to the Harper Help Center for its food pantry. During the pandemic, the Golden Hub was given opportunities to apply for emergency grant funding through the Meals on Wheels Association. The latest grant was to offer assistance in rural communities to reduce food insecurities. CANDIDATES LISTED FOR CITY, SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS AS Two seats on city council and two seats on the school board are up for election. Elections will be held Saturday, May 1. The seats of Polly Rickert and Bobby Watson are up for re-election. Rickert, Watson, Kathleen O’Neill, Tom Marschall, James McDonald and Robert Phoenix are on the ballot. Thursday, April 1, is the last day to register tovote.
CITY REMAINS IN STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS The City of Fredericksburg is reminding residents of its drought restrictions. “Due to persistent drought conditions over the past year and higher than normal temperatures and lower than average rainfall forecast for the remainder of 2021, the City of Fredericksburg will continue to operate under Stage 3 of its Water Conservation Measures,” city officials said.Aa
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DEADLINE FOR GCAD PROPERTY APPRAISAL APPEALS IS FRIDAYNews Staff
Saturday, June 5, 2021 Property owners who disagree with the appraised value of their property, the ex-emptions, or any other action by the appraisal district have the right to appeal to the Gillespie County Appraisal Review Board (ARB). If a taxpayer wishes to pro-test their appraised value, denial of an exemption,…REUNIONS
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Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post will publish announcements regarding family reunions that were scheduled to take place in Gillespie County. Please include the name of the group; date, place and time of the reunion, and contact information and e-mail it to fbgnews@fredericksburgstandard.com… SISTERHOOD FOR GOOD AWARDS GRANTSNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Sisterhood for Good — a women’s giving circle of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country — recently awarded grants totaling over $32,000. The two grantees who each received $16,000 were the Hill Country Community Needs Council and The Good Samaritan Center. In normal years, the… DIE KÜNSTLER GROUP TO MEET ON THURSDAYNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Artists and those curious about art are invited to the Thursday, June 3 meeting of Die Künstler von Fredericksburg beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Gillespie County Historical Society, 312 W. San Antonio St. Three members will share their expertise, discoveries and experience. Kristine Ashman, who…CONFIRMATIONS
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Thursday, June 3, 2021 Bethany Lutheran Church celebrated its Confirmation Class of 2021 on Sunday, May 2. Pictured from left are (front row) Calvin Grobe, Gage Collier, Aiden Bashrum, Kirsten Hartmann, (back row) Rev. Kevin Haug, Rev. Casey Zesch, and Kiesha Priem, director of Children, Youth and Family Ministries. —… TWO GRADUATE FROM TAMUCCNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Among the graduates during Texas A&M University Corpus Christi’s Commentement Ceremony on May 15 were Mossie Tanner of Stonewall and Janna Duecker of Fredericksburg. Tanner earned a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology. Duecker earned a bachelor of science in biology. Presiding over the… FREDERICKSBURG STUDENTS EARN DEAN’S LIST AT BELMONTNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Two students from Fredericksburg, Caroline Johnson and Georgia Nunn, achieved the Dean’s List at Belmont University for the spring 2021 semester. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C. Approximately 53 percent of… LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO ACU’S DEAN’S HONOR ROLLNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Nearly 1,200 students were named to the spring 2021 Dean’s Honor Roll at Abilene Christian University. The following Fredericksburg students made the list: Jenna Rickerhauser, a sophomore majoring in music - teach and voice - all level; Collin Jumes, a junior majoring in vocal performance; and… SPENRATH GETS DOCTORATE FROM UIWSOMNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Dr. Shelby Ann Spenrath graduated from the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine on Saturday, May 8. She graduated with a doctorate in osteopathic medicine and will specialize in family medicine. She received a master’s degree in biomedical science fromUIW in 2017 and…
NEW HORIZONS TO HOST DRIVE-THRU BARBECUENews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 New Horizons will host a barbecue chicken and pork dinner Sunday, June 6, at the American Legion Hall. Serving will begin at 11 a.m. and continue until sold out. A plate can be purchased for $10 during this drive-thruonly event. The proceeds will help New Horizons provide individualized services… SALUTATORIAN: SENIORS THANKFUL FOR CHOICES MADE BY COMMUNITYAnna Gold
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Good evening and welcome graduates, faculty, family and friends. The day that we have been anticipating ever since we stepped foot inside the doors of this high school for the first time four short years ago is now officially upon us. I am honored to be standing before you anddelivering this…
Read Fredericksburg Standard POOL OPENINGS MAKE A SPLASHNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 The City of Fredericksburg’s Park Pool and Town Pool are open for the summer 2021 season. The pool… HCM ADMINISTERS FINAL DOSE AT LOCAL VACCINATION LOCATIONNews Staff
Thursday, June 3, 2021 Hill Country Memorial Hospital’s COVID-19 community vaccination site has ended. On Tuesday, Dr.… PCAA SHOWS RETURN WITH PLANS FOR FUTURENews Staff
Wednesday, May 26, 2021 After a year with no concerts, the Marktplatz Pedernales Creative Arts Alliance Concert series… DEADLINE FOR GCAD PROPERTY APPRAISAL APPEALS IS FRIDAYNews Staff
Saturday, June 5, 2021 Property owners who disagree with the appraised value of their property, the ex-emptions, or any otherNEWS
PEACH SEASON PREVAILS DESPITE WINTER STORMMadalyn Watson
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Despite the fear among growers that Storm Uri could affect harvests, local peach growers report an average, or even above average yield this season. Studebaker Farms owner Russ Studebaker is surprised with how resilient the crops are and how little damage they sustained fromextreme weather.
FORMER TEXAS RANGERS ASSOCIATION SETS JUNE 12 MEMORIAL CROSS PROGRAMNews Staff
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Former Texas Rangers Association has planned its Memorial Cross Program for Saturday, June 12 at 10 a.m. “A vital part of the FTRA is to preserve the true history of the Texas Rangers and to provide landmarks relating to the Texas Rangers,” officials stated. USDA OFFERS STORM, FLOOD ASSISTANCENews Staff
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To help residents, farmers and ranchers affected by the devastation caused by recent storms and flooding in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has directed the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to aid recovery efforts.View More
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HARPER RUNNERS EARN ALL-STATE HONORSNews Staff
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Five runners from the Harper High School girls’ track team have earned Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State honors. Whitney Spaeth was named to the District 2A All-State Track Team, 2A Academic All-State Team and the 2A Legacy All-State Team. TWO FHS SOCCER PLAYERS WIN MVPNews Staff
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After a successful season, Fredericksburg High School girls’ soccer players were honored with All-District awards. Sadie Eidson earned Defender MVP and Gabby Michalak earned Forward MVP. BRASHER WINS DEVENSIVE MVP IN BASKETBALLNews Staff
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Fredericksburg High School boys’ basketball earned six All-District 28-4A honors. Colby Brasher earned Defensive MVP.View More
OBITS
DEENA’ DAWN COLEMAN ANDEREGGNews Staff
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JAMES PATRICK (JIM) BEIRNENews Staff
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GILLESPIE LIFE
NO WATER AT ENCHANTED ROCK IN EARLY SUMMERNews Staff
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Enchanted Rock State Natural Area will not have water available for drinking water, personal hygiene or cleaning equipment from June 4 through July 1 while repairs are being made on the water tower damaged by the severe winter freeze in February. FREDERICKSBURG STUDENTS EARN DEAN’S LIST AT BELMONTNews Staff
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Two students from Fredericksburg, Caroline Johnson and Georgia Nunn, achieved the Dean’s List at Belmont University for the spring 2021 semester. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C. CRAWFISH FESTIVAL DRAWS LARGE CROWDSNews Staff
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The Fredericksburg Jaycees held their annual Fredericksburg Crawfish Festival over the weekend at Marktplatz. It was the first large event to be held there in more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancelation of many events last year.View More
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WHEN THE (MICRO)CHIPS ARE DOWNMadalyn Watson
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BIG PROPOSALS AND TINY WEDDINGSMadalyn Watson
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