Nutty Brown Cafe & Amphitheatre will pack up its iconic cowboy sign and more than a decade of Texas music history and bring them to Round Rock in 2017. On Aug. 13, Round Rock City…continue reading
District and school targets Results from the 2014-15 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, tests were released this summer. Community Impact Newspaper publishes STAAR results by campus and by district. The following…continue reading
The percentage of Austin-area educators who move to a different school or leave the profession after a year of teaching is on par with the state average at about 16 percent, but some school districts…continue reading
City Council approved an ordinance Aug. 27 allowing mobile food vendors to serve food within the city at certain locations for limited amounts of time. The ordinance allows mobile food vendors, often referred to as…continue reading
Lake Pflugerville, the city’s 180-acre water reservoir, usually draws large crowds for events such as the annual Lake Pflugerville Triathlon, but city officials say the lake has been especially busy as a recreation spot this…continue reading
Round Rock ISD Year in Review • In November the Round Rock ISD board of trustees swore in newly elected trustees Suzi David, Place 5, and Nikki Gonzalez, Place 1. • The board of trustees…continue reading
The city of Round Rock is moving forward with multiple building projects to try and stay ahead of rising construction costs in the area. “We’ve seen a 20 percent rise [in construction costs] since last…continue reading
District and school targets Results from the 2014-15 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, tests were released this summer. Community Impact Newspaper publishes STAAR results by campus and by district. The following…continue reading
In Central Texas, Community Impact Newspaper celebrates a decade of keeping readers informed In September 2005, the first edition of Community Impact Newspaper shipped to mailboxes in the cities of Round Rock and Pflugerville. At…continue reading
The City Council voted 7-0 on Sept. 27 to set the maximum possible property tax rate in support of the FY 2016 proposed budget. The vote necessitates this required notice. There will be two required…continue reading