Rick Redmond, owner of Lone Star Grille & Bubba’s Backyard, said he has big plans to beef up the live music scene offered outdoors in the gravel courtyard. In mid-December the courtyard received two new…continue reading
Since opening their wine bar and restaurant in November, co-owners Arik Williams and Alan Thomas have added new offerings to the menu. On Jan. 19, The Rotten Bunch hosted its first wine- and food-pairing four-course…continue reading
Leander ISD Superintendent Bret Champion will host the State of the District event Feb. 5 to inform the public about LISD’s growth during the past year and discuss what is to come in the future.…continue reading
The Pflugerville Community Development Corp. board convened its first meeting of the year Jan. 14, where a newly appointed board elected officers. “We are fortunate that the Pflugerville City Council has appointed such talented, skilled…continue reading
George White, Round Rock City Council member Place 2 and mayor pro tem, announced Jan. 14 he would not seek re-election in the May 7 election. “I have been privileged to serve in a period of…continue reading
City offices, including the Library, will be closed Monday, Jan.18, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The Clay Madsen Recreation Center will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The…continue reading
Walmart plans to close 269 of its stores globally, including the Four Points-area superstore at 8201 N. RR 620, Austin, according to a Jan. 15 news release. The store will be closed to the public…continue reading
The Round Rock Public Library and the SCORE Austin chapter will offer a series of free workshops for small business owners (or those who are interested in starting their own business) on Fridays in February and March, from 1 to…continue reading
One of the designers for Williamson County’s next park, River Ranch County Park, said he expects the completed project to be on par in quality with state parks. Steven Spears, a principal with Design Workshop, presented Phase…continue reading
A Hutto senior housing community on Carl Stern Boulevard is nearly complete, according to city officials. Hutto Development Services Director Helen Ramirez said residents have already begun to move into The Trails at Carmel Creek,…continue reading