Saving the Llano
What's missing from all the bureaucratic back and forth over permits and mining and dredging is a sense of the importance of the river itself.
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Monday, June 28th, 2010, 2:04 pm
Demitrius says:
Maybe someone should also look into the Llano county education system there. I think the english department needs to be gone through. Mr. Stephenson should get his money back.
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010, 8:46 pm
mark stephenson says:
DO a pia resquest to llano dees office and you find that we at that time of your report we WERE THE ONLY WITH A PERMIT FROM THERE OFFICE IN LLANO TEXAS AT RON MOORE WHY DONT THE NEWS WANT TO REPORT THE FACTS AND NOT LIES AND GET BOTH SIDES .I GOT THE PIA REPORT TODAY MAY252010 CHANAS ranch got there permit may 17 2010. and its not complete and LLANO CO. shut us DOWN for MORE then A MO.LLANO CO.NEEDS TO BE LOOKED AT ON ON BEING FAIR FOR ITS TAXS PAYERS. whats wrong
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010, 8:30 pm
mark stephenson says:
you i no that there no man are woman that could go up river that far. and the news needs to know that the long ranch was in the family for more than 120 years.and has been selling sand and gravil for over 37 years with no problems. do yall know that the LBJ is filling up with sand and home oweners have lost there way to get a boat in the lake and LCRA. does nothing for the lake LBJ.AND a land owener has support his family on sell a resources LIKE SAND ON THE RIVER and YOU want call them and GET THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STOREY.and do your job and SEE THAT THE B.C. LONG
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010, 10:47 am
Charlie says:
Bruce, it’s true that the Chanas Ranch dredging operation is unsightly, and is working through permitting problems, and could easily have been the focus of this story. However, Mr Long’s operation seemed to be a better example to use to present these issues to our readers.
Monday, May 17th, 2010, 4:40 pm
bruce says:
why is it that the only sand plant that you talk about is joe and marks when there is a bigger one up stream with no perments and concreate road
Monday, May 17th, 2010, 3:08 pm
jack daghlian says:
Imagine what the land owners would have to go through if they found protected species like the beetle or butterfly. Maybe Condos or RV Park would have been better!
Thursday, May 13th, 2010, 7:39 pm
roger says:
I can understand the feelings from both angles. Bureaucratic red tape often seems ridiculous when trying to just make a living. However, when that living is at the expense of natural preservation offered throughout the state rivers, one has to agree, "No one desires to live with a dredger as part of your hill country landscaping."




