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RAINED OUT AT HORSE RACES
Sports July 10, 2024 RAINED OUT AT HORSE RACES Rain at Gillespie County Downs didn’t dampen the fun for Hayden Hill, of Goliad. She played in the puddles between the third and fourth races on Saturday, July 6. Out of an abundance of caution due to rain, the Texas Racing Commission and Gillespie County Fair Association canceled races. Main, News IN AWE OF AMERICA eType July 10, 2024 Crowds gathered at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, at the Gillespie County Airport and points around town to witness the City of Fredericksburg’s an... this is a test Main, News Airport studies...
Gillespie County teen receives EAA financial scholarship
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Local Chapter 1088 honored Juliana Martinez, their 2023-24 Ray Aviation Scholar during the annual Fly In-Drive In event at Burg Field in Stonewall Friday, July 5.
AgriLife slates Childcare provider conference Sept. 7
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service will be hosting their annual Hill Country Professional Child Care Providers Conference at the Gillespie County Extension Office located at 38 Business Ct. in Fredericksburg on Saturday, Sept. 7. This conference will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. The theme this year,...
Illegal Narcotics Seized in Early Morning Raid in Gillespie County
GILLESPIE COUNTY, Texas — Authorities executed a search warrant early Wednesday, leading to the arrest of three individuals and the seizure of various illegal narcotics. On July 3, 2024, at approximately 6:00 a.m., Gillespie County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) narcotic investigators and deputies conducted a search on multiple residences in the 200 block of Wild Horse Trail. During the operation, several individuals were detained, and illegal substances including THC, methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl were discovered, according to a press release from the GCSO.
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