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West Lake Hills

City continues to step up wildfire prevention efforts

Wednesday, December 21, 2011 | Special to the Picayune

West Lake Hills residents have removed a record amount of dead wood and brush from their properties as part of the city’s most recent free brush collection project.

City Council approves assisted living facility

Wednesday, December 21, 2011 | Esther Robards-Forbes

This drawing of the proposed Belmont Village assisted living facility depicts a view from the west with tree screening depicted.

Eanes school district, city work together on sound, scoreboard issues

Wednesday, December 14, 2011 | Ed Allen

We applaud the Eanes school board for taking action to lower the sound level at Westlake High School’s Chaparral Stadium and commend the West Lake Hills City Council for initiating the action.

Local agencies unite to ensure that seniors enjoy holiday season

Wednesday, December 14, 2011 | Special to the Picayune

Rose Lockhart, a caregiver with Home Instead who received the Home Instead  Caregiver of the Year Award for 2011, helps out recently at Walgreens in West Lake Hills.

Silent Night… and let’s keep it that way

Wednesday, December 14, 2011 | Esther Robards-Forbes | 2

The last three months have been a bit of a whirlwind for Officer Margaret Egger of the West Lake Hills Police Department.

West Lake Hills opts for earlier meeting time, eyes noisy neighbor

Wednesday, December 7, 2011 | Esther Robards-Forbes | 3

The West Lake Hills City Council will have a little more time each month to work on city business as a result of a decision at a recent meeting.

Compromise offers hope for West Lake Hills, Eanes officials

Wednesday, December 7, 2011 | Ed Allen | 11

A story on the page A1 about West Lake Hills officials’ effort to negotiate with Eanes school district officials to lower the sound level for the public address system at Chaparral Stadium offers food for thought about the importance of being as neighborly as possible.

West Lake Hills officials exceeded expectations during emergency

Friday, December 2, 2011 | Special to the Picayune

In this age of cynicism, criticism, and alleged corruption, I would like to complement.

Mobile Loaves and Fishes cares for area’s needy

Thursday, December 1, 2011 | Dane Anderson

West Lake Hills-based nonprofit Mobil Loaves and Fishes provided Thanksgiving dinner to 450 members of Austin’s poor and homeless communities at First Baptist Church on Nov. 22.

West Bank Jewelers soon to reopen in wake of crash

Tuesday, November 22, 2011 | Esther Robards-Forbes

Just last month, Peter Thomopoulous experienced one of the worst days of his life. On Oct. 17, a truck crashed through West Bank Jewelers, the jewelry shop he owns in The Forum shops on Bee Cave Road.

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