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Home values in Hays County have risen by nearly 50% amid limited inventory, according to the Hays Central Appraisal District. Above, a new development in San Marcos off McCarty Lane. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

Home values in Hays County rise by 47%

Hays County residential market values increased 47.2% in 2022 compared to last year, according to the Hays Central Appraisal District.

Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosts Scout Camporee

The Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosted 99 Scouts for a weekend of outdoor skills and friendly competition at Camp Green Dickson in Gonzales on April 8 – 10. Above left, Troop 812 from Kyle. Above middle, Troop 967 who was named Camporee Winners 2022. Above right, Troop 101 from Dripping Springs doing lashings. Right, Troop 328 from Dripping Springs build a tent while blindfolded. Photos courtesy of Jennifer Bloodworth

Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosts Scout Camporee
Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosts Scout Camporee
Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosts Scout Camporee

Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosts Scout Camporee

The Sacred Springs District of Scouts BSA Capital Area Council hosted 99 Scouts for a weekend of outdoor skills and friendly competition at Camp Green Dickson in Gonzales on April 8 – 10. Eight troops from all over Hays County competed against each other in areas of fire building, orienteering, Scout trivia, First Aid, knots, relay races, building a tent blindfolded, and building a structure with lashings. Troop 967, chartered by the Buda United Methodist Church, took home the coveted Camporee trophy. Scouts enjoyed a campfire with songs and skits following the competition.

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