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July 2011

Drug probe ‘Project Delirium’ nets arrests

Friday, July 29, 2011 | James Rincon

Pflugerville police, along with federal and other local law-enforcement authorities, conducted searches on 14 search warrants July 21 in Austin as part of a long-term drug-trafficking investigation of Mexican syndicate La Familia.

Hello, Hollywood

Friday, July 29, 2011 | Special to the Pflag

Pflugerville High graduate has NBC internship

Grant’s Tomb – Lockout over

Friday, July 29, 2011 | Chris Grant

You can count me among the people who are happy everyone in the NFL came to their senses and ended their lockout.

Summer league – Cougars pounce on Cardinals

Thursday, July 28, 2011 | Chris Grant

Tony Standberry scored 17 points and DeShawn Riddick added 16 to lead Connally High’s summer league black team to a 55-43 win over Del Valle last Thursday.

PISD set to propose tax rate

Thursday, July 28, 2011 | James Rincon

Pflugerville ISD administrators plan to recommend an 8-cent tax increase for district residents to the Board of Trustees at its 7 p.m. meeting Thursday in the PISD Administration Building.

Summer league – Standberry leads Cougars to win

Wednesday, July 27, 2011 | Chris Grant

The Connally Cougars green team managed to defeat the McCallum Knights 68-47, behind a 33-point performance by Tony Standberry.

Sanders prepares kids for next level

Monday, July 25, 2011 | Chris Grant

With close to 100 campers spread out over two weeks this year, Connally High boys basketball coach Marshall Sanders has been given the opportunity to do something he loves, teach the game of basketball.

Gibbs adjusting to life in minors

Monday, July 25, 2011 | Special to the Pflag

For Micah Gibbs, there’s a clear adjustment between playing college ball, short season minor league baseball ball and full-season minor league ball.

Musical talent takes high school student to Michigan

Friday, July 22, 2011 | James Rincon

A young Pflugerville musician spent a week in June honing her craft among a diverse group of prodigious peers at one of the country’s most prestigious conservatories.

City Council approves long-awaited road work projects

Friday, July 22, 2011 | James Rincon

The city pulled the trigger on road projects that have been delayed for over a year with City Council’s unanimous approval of the 2012 Capital Improvement Plan at its July 12 meeting.

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