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IF YOU WANT
TO DRINK that’s your business; if you want to stop, we can help. The Aledo group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. in the rock house at the corner of Oak and Pecan. Call 817-694-5324 for more information.
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Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Juan E. Valtierra, Deceased, were issued on April 26, 2017, in Cause No. 17P077, pending in the County Court of Parker County, Texas to: German M. Valtierra.
All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being adminstered are required to present them to the under- signed within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
c/o: Gary Jordan
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DATED the 28th day of April, 2017.
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In sports, the Ladycats won another softball state championship, while the Bearcats baseball and foot- ball teams came just short of repeat- ing.
The Aledo Education Foundation awards $180,000 in grants to district educators. JANUARY 16
The Aledo 2025 committee explores why the bond proposal failed and plans to propose it again after reevaluation.
The Aledo ISD Board of Trustees spent the latter part of the year try- ing to decide where to locate the next elementary school, as demographers told them to go south, but developers wanting it to go north.
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The East Parker County Center of Hope joined its sister organization, combining forces in Weatherford, and the Aledo Children’s AdvoCats found a new home in Aledo.
Four Bearcat Regiment mem- bers qualify for all-state band.
McCall Elementary School was the first stop for the Aledo Education Foundation “Prize Posse” on Tuesday. Shown are recipients (from left) Lesha Valencia, Jenny Lytle, Laura Pace, Crystal Mehrhoff and Aledo Education Foundation Executive Director Shawn Callaway. (Photo appeared Jan. 9)
Join us here as we take a look back at 2015:
JANUARY 2
Aledo ISD gets a clean financial bill of health after its annual audit.
The city of Aledo begins seeking input from residents on curbside recycling as staff prepares to nego- tiate a new contract with Republic Services for trash and recycling.
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Winter makes a showing after balmy weather
Local residents awakened to an unpredicted blanket of snow on Monday morning. The wet snow stuck to powerlines and trees, and knoced out power in central Aledo for about four hours. An auto knocked out some transformers in Hudson Oaks, leaving many residents and businesses there without power for a number of hours as well.
2015 saw the passing of a school bond election after losing one in 2014.Devel- opments such as the Parks of Aledo have brought an increase in population, but mega-developments on the horizon portend major growth to the area and the school district.
Hudson Oaks City Council approves a site plan for a coming HEB grocery store at the corner of Highway 180 and Lakeshore drive.
HEB made plans to locate in Hudson Oaks, while Texas Health opened its doors in Willow Park.
Aledo ISD’s first police chief, Chawn Gilliland, leaves the depart- ment to take a position with the Parker County District Attorney’s Office after 13 years with the dis- trict.
PREPARING FOR THE INFLUX
The town of Annetta approves a water rate increase for the first time since 2005.
JANUARY 9
Nine years after the body of Bobby Sue Hill was found off Jenkins Road, law enforcement officials arrest Larry Wayne Driskell of Aledo. Driskell is charged with murder in the case.
JANUARY 23
is purchased by Parker County Emergency Services District 1 for a new fire station in Aledo.
The city of Hudson Oaks donat- ed a dump trailer to ESD 3/Hudson Oaks Fire Rescue to assist residents in clearing large amounts of brush and debris from their property.
The Texas Health Resource Outpatient Center in Willow Park opens its doors to the public on Jan. 19.
StoetMtlemsaeGntraRnodaedDfroivme,FuMsin3g3s2t5ate grant money.
The Aledo 2025 committee begins reviewing demographic information and construction costs ienlepctrieopna.ration for a second bond
Parker County Commissioners approve a road project along White
JANUARY 30
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Signs were unveiled Wednesday morning that railroad crossings in downtown Aledo are now quiet zones. (Photo appeared April 10) APRIL 3
The Aledo Varsity Color Guard competes in the 2015 WGI Colorguard World Championships, placing 14th out of 122 teams.
is split into a separate election than the bonds for technology, security and renovation/repairs.
MAY 8
Aledo city of cials and other elected of cials and business lead- ers visit the state capitol for Parker County Day; they reported that efforts by state lawmakers to limit local control “ y in the face of sanity.”
“Sweet Nothing in My Ear,” Aledo HfHfroigmh bSicdhiostorli’sctotnoea-arceta,pwlaiyt,habdovathncthede cast and crew receiving honors.
City and county sales tax reve- nues continue their upward trend. Hebah Goderya wins  ve  rst place medals for her painting at the
Bearcats ‘N’ Boots, the Aledo Education Foundation’s annual fundraising banquet, raises $111,000 for the organization.
Technology upgrades included in the May bond proposal for Aledo ISD are explained in detail by mem- btbheermso.fthecommitteewhoproposed
Jake Evans pleads guilty to two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of his mother and sister, thus sparing himself a capital murder the judge.
MAY 22
Landscaping outside the city lim- its on FM 1187 will be maintained by the City of Aledo.
Rebecca Davidson, a 2011 Aledo graduate, quali es to compete in the Air Race Classic.
APRIL 24
Ride for Heroes sees solid turn- out despite concerns over potentially rainy weather.
MAY 1
Campaigning escalates on all sides as voters prepare to go to the polls to decide the fate of Aledo’s bond proposal, and choose winners for the AISD Board of Trustees and Aledo City Council.
Aledo ISD Superintendent Derek Citty outlines projects to be funded by $53.2 million in bonds approved by voters.
TheCityofAledoreceivesaclean bill of  nancial health on its annual  nancial audit.
A violent spring storm downs trees, pushes down fences and knocks out power when it tears through town. Some residents were without power more than 24 hours.
Acraftbeer,wineandfoodevent is added to the list of festivities in
AledoHighSchoolstudentscele- Transporting sewage is among brate their annual prom.
Aledo High School’s UIL Academic team dominates the dis- trict meet, beating the second place team by more than 100 points. APRIL 10
Gallows Road,  lmed in and around Aledo, makes its debut to a packed house at the USA Film Festival, and wins  rst place a week later at the International Christian Film Festival.
Sidewalks near
Intermediate School become one step closer to reality as the Aledo City Council reviews plans.
MAY 15
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality schedules a public hearing on the air quality permit sought by FTS International.
Downtown Aledo officially becomes a “quiet zone” as trains roll- ing through downtown began silenc- ing their horn.
Willow Park is ordered to pay $l$le1g8a3l ,0d2is0puftoellwowitihngana esnegviennee-yrienagr  rm.
Recycling in Aledo is still dis- cussed by city leaders, as results of the citizens surveyed were too close to call.
An Aledo High School gradu- ate is among those arrested after a shootout in Waco involving police laenfdt nminoetodrecaydcl.e gangs. The shooting
Annetta approves a new city water well at Split Rail, a ground storage tank, and repair and reno- vations at City Hall. Approval on a waste water plant is delayed until April 16.
Stephanie Alvarez, an Aledo ISD police of cer, waits tables at Railhead Smokehouse as part of the “Tip A Cop” promotion, bene tting Special Olympics.
The Oykey Trail in Hudson Oaks gets a Zoning Overlay District of 9.4 acres, covering special regulations related to the pedestrian-friendly commercial area.
The welding program at Aledo High School gets a major boost from FTS International; Aledo’s agricul- ture program makes huge strides in steer showing.
APRIL 17
Julie Hall is honored with the Aledo ISD’s Marva Collins award. Hall is a teacher at McAnally Intermediate School.
Repairs on the Kings Gate Bridge in Willow Park are scheduled; Willow Park City Council begins mulling options on what to do about the city’s unsound, inef cient water- water plant.
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that only two bids were received, while approving the issues of certif- icates of obligation for the project.
A federal district court judge rules in favor of Willow Park on ten of eleven counts in a civil case versus a former city employee.
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