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Local farmers and artisan markets growing

Saturdays in Cedar Park and far Northwest Austin offer residents access to locally sourced and handmade offerings. From jewelry to heirloom tomatoes and single-ingredient dog treats, pop-up booths across town are stocked with diverse products.

Since the relocation of Texas Farmers’ Market at Bell in May 2024, the creation of Lakeline Farmers Market in September 2024 and the expansion of NightMarket.fun to Cedar Park this October, organizers and vendors are seeing an influx of interest in local consumption.

“That’s one thing that’s really unique about farmers markets is that you get those individual one-on-one relationships with people, other vendors and customers that you don’t necessarily get when you go to the grocery store,” said Molly Pantalone, owner of Amber Oaks Ranch. “Especially when you’re talking to people that produce your food. It makes a big difference.”

 
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Cedar Park officials move forward with contract to expand, rehab water reclamation plant

Cedar Park officials are moving forward with a $394,962 contract with Garver Engineering to demolish and reconstruct part of the city's water treatment facility. 

What you need to know: As part of efforts to rehabilitate and modernize water reclamation infrastructure, the city gave approval Oct. 9 for a contract that would see a portion of the facility, built in 1982, demolished and rebuilt, city documents show.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Dripping Springs  |  Oct. 17-18

30th Lone Star Gourd Festival

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Georgetown  |  Oct. 17, 4-8 p.m.

2025 Autumn Art Stroll

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Bee Cave  |  Oct. 18, 2-6 p.m.

Oktoberfest at Hill Country Galleria

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Liberty Hill  |  Oct. 18, 2-7 p.m.

Sculpture Festival

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Austin  |  Oct. 18, 2-10 p.m.

Austin Food Fest

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Texas lawmakers to investigate deadly Central Texas floods with new committees

The Texas House and Senate are launching new legislative committees to “get to the bottom of exactly what occurred” during this summer’s deadly Central Texas floods, state leaders announced Oct. 13.

The details: The bipartisan panels, known as the House and Senate General Investigating Committees on the July 2025 Flooding Events, will meet jointly to conduct “a comprehensive and thorough review” of the floods, House Speaker Dustin Burrows and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said.

Lawmakers will be tasked with:

  • Identifying strategies to strengthen Texas’ disaster preparedness
  • Helping communities respond to future floods
  • Examining actions taken at summer camps in the flood zone

The background: During special legislative sessions this summer, lawmakers passed bills aimed at hardening summer camps against future disasters and improving local flood warning systems.

"While progress was made during the second special session to bolster Texans’ safety, the magnitude of this tragedy demands a comprehensive and thorough review," Burrows said in an Oct. 13 statement.

 

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