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Christmas Care for Cancer Patients

Marble Falls High School senior Katie Bridges may soon be recognized for her charity organization, Operation Cover a Friend, during the upcoming state legislative session.

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MFISD: Security constantly reviewed

The massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., has shocked many parents and educators and caused some to question the security of schools across the nation.

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Fundraiser book fair marks retirement of MFE librarian

Before Marble Falls Elementary School (MFE) Librarian Andrea Bielefeld retires from a 31-year education career, she wants to make one last effort to motivate kids to pick up a book, whether it’s paperback, hardback or electronic.

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Colt instructor gets Teacher of the Year award

Stacey Cox, a special education teacher at Colt Elementary, was both shocked and elated when she was named Special Education Teacher of the Year for Region 13.

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Teachers Lovin’ It

 Marble Falls Elementary kindergarten teacher Michelle Northam works with McDonald's employees behind the counter to make sure they get the orders right. Northam was one of the many MFE teachers that worked at the fast-food restaurant in Marble Falls for McTeacher’s night, which served as a fundraiser for the school. Marble Falls Elementary will receive $900 for their teachers' efforts. (Photo by Adam Troxtell)

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Shrubar and Clare named homecoming court

Senior defensive back Brian Shrubar and senior Hailey Clare were named homecoming king and queen Friday night at Marble Falls homecoming game.

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Richardson shares award with his linemen

Everything just gets better for Mike Richardson.

On Thursday, Marble Falls’ Johnson-Sewell Ford Lincoln auto dealership honored the Mustangs senior quarterback at halftime of the junior varsity football game at Mustang Stadium with the Built Ford Tough award.

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MF to collect brush for homecoming bonfire

Marble Falls is offering to dispose of any residents’ unwanted brush by collecting it and giving it to the high school for their Homecoming Bonfire.

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Board bemoans district AP results

The way Marble Falls ISD handles advanced placement exams and courses received criticism from school board members after they learned 30 percent of students taking the tests last spring received the lowest score possible.

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Former athlete sues district, former coach over concussions

A former Marble Falls football player is suing the school district and a former coach for a reported 30 concussions he suffered that left him disabled.

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