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SALTILLO ⢠Saltillo voters will return to the polls Tuesday to finish choosing who they want as their aldermen for the next four years.
During the April 6 Republican primary, only three candidates â Brian Morgan, Scottie Clark and Terry Glidewell â secured the mathematical majority needed to win outright. Under state law, the next four finishers must go to a second primary to fill the other two seats.
Scott Knight, Craig Sanders, Dylan Whitt and Sonya Hill Witcher will be on the April 27 ballot. Voters will be able to choose up to two candidates. Since there are no Democratic candidates, the top two finishers will secure the final two aldermen seats.
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Saltillo to host downtown concert
SALTILLO ⢠Blacktop Ridge, the area-based southern rock band, will perform a concert March 13 in downtown Saltillo.
The concert, which starts at 7:30 p.m., is sponsored by Saltillo Main Street Association and Old Town Steakhouse and Eatery.
Blacktop Ridge features two Saltillo residents: lead singer Jacob Henry and lead guitarist Noah Bridges. The bandâs stage will be set up on Mobile Street in the downtown area.
A total of 500 tickets will be sold for the blocked-off concert area downtown. Tickets are $15 and can be bought at one of the following locations: Old Town Steakhouse, Skybox Bar and Grill, Barnyard Boutique, DBâs Floral, Clothesline Boutique.