Austin is accepting donations to help replace bikes stolen from Camacho Activity Center
By Greta Díaz González Vázquez | www.kut.org
Ingrid Ristroph’s kids knew how to ride a bike, but this summer they learned how to do it safely at the Lorraine “Grandma” Camacho Activity Center.
“One of the things they learned that was powerful was how to bike and commute,” Ristroph said. “In terms of bike safety, they [center staff] were very organized.”
Over the summer, Ristroph herself learned a thing or two about riding around Austin.
But on Sunday, the bikes they used were among 16 stolen from the activity center in East Austin.
The bikes were used in multiple cycling education programs for kids ages 8 to 12. The programs include seasonal camps where kids ride from the …
What to know about road safety as this many HHH participants turn out for events
Trish Choate, Lynn Walker | www.timesrecordnews.com
Registration for Hotter’N Hell Hundred events hit about 8,000 by Thursday afternoon with late registration still coming in, David Coleman, a race director, said.
This year, organizers are seeing a lot of entrants registering late, he said.
With the city teeming with cyclists and others in town for the HHH this weekend, it’s time to brush up on safety tips for motor vehicle drivers and for the thousands of cyclists who came from afar or right down the street. …
Williamson County Sheriff seeks clues in bicyclist’s death near Andice
by Stephanie Becerra | cbsaustin.com
ANDICE, Texas — The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in the death of a bicyclist near Andice last week.
Deputies responded on August 17 between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to the 11000 block of FM 2338 for an injured bicyclist on the side of the road.
A 79-year-old man was taken to the hospital where he later died.
Authorities are asking anyone who may have information on the cause of the bicycle crash or travelled in the area at the time of the crash, to contact the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office at 512-943-1311.
Rails to Trails: Effort underway to create a multi-county hiking, biking trail
by George Slaughter | coveringkaty.com
FULSHEAR (Covering Katy News)—Four cities and a county have joined forces to create a 31-mile hiking and biking trail that will run through three counties.
When finished, the 1093 trail—for FM 1093—will run westward from Fulshear through Weston Lakes, both of which are in Fort Bend County. The trail will continue over the Brazos River and through Wallis, in southern Austin County. The trail will continue to Eagle Lake, in Colorado County.
The vision is that the trail would be a high-quality, safe trail requiring minimal maintenance and can encourage economic development. There is no definite completion or opening date, as plans are still in the works. But the 1093 Rails-to-Trails Project has been underway since 2022, when the four cities and Austin County formed the 1093 Rails-to-Trials Local Government Corporation.
Belinda Halfin, corporation chairwoman, said the project began when …
Houston’s Pat Walsh Bikeway makes headway
Jay R. Jordan | www.axios.com
The proposed naming of a bike route in honor of late Houston planning director Pat Walsh is closer to reality, although the section of path honoring him is shorter than advocates had hoped.
Catch up quick: In August 2023, community advocates and Walsh’s widow, Lindsey Aldrich Walsh, asked the city to officially designate nearly 10 miles of existing streets, paths and bike lanes from North Loop 610 and Nicholson Street south to Texas Medical Center as the Pat Walsh Bikeway.
They proposed a route running north-south, connecting the Greater Heights, Buffalo Bayou Park, Montrose and the Rice area. ...
Cyclist hit and run on U.S. 175
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GUN BARREL CITY–A bicyclist was killed Aug. 19 by a hit-and-run driver on the U.S. Highway 175 overpass spanning the State Highway 334 intersection, Gun Barrel City Police Department said. According to a press release from Gun Barrel City Police Capt. Connie Pena Katsoulas, at approximately 4:09 p.m. that day, Gun Barrel City Police dispatch received a 9-1-1 call regarding a man on a bicycle who was struck by a vehicle. The 9-1-1 caller observed the vehicle, which he described as a brownish medium sized semi-truck hauling what looked to him like two shipping containers, strike the victim from behind with the …
Did You Know This Was Invented at the Hotter’N Hell Hundred in Wichita Falls, Texas?
Stryker | klaw.com
The annual Hotter’N Hell Hundred is this weekend and with the events officially kicking off tonight, let’s look back at a ride from several decades ago that lead to a pretty cool invention. Bike Invention Formed Right Here in Wichita Falls
If you want to test out some bike equipment, no better place to do it than on the 100 mile journey of the Hotter’N Hell Hundred. Turns out though, a quick invention was made back in 1988. Michael Eidson was taking part in our annual ride and wanted to hydrate without having to take his hands off his bike. So he took an IV bag filled with water and put it in a tube sock. This was he could suck the water out of the IV bag, without having to grab a water bottle. All these years later, you may know it as the CamelBak. …
Crime Reports: Bicycle worth $1,800 reported stolen in Abilene
by: Erica Garner | www.bigcountryhomepage.com
2400 block of N Judge Ely Boulevard – Theft of Property A bicycle worth $1,800 was reported stolen.
Leon Mennie December 6, 1940 – August 22, 2024
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Leon Mennie, age 83, passed away on August 22, 2024.
Born December 6, 1940, to Basil and Florence Mennie, Leon is remembered by his family as the solid foundation they could always rely on. He was a resident of Billings, MT for 75 years before moving to Texarkana in 2016. He was an avid sports enthusiast whose passions included mountain biking and golf. Most of all, he supported his family in their passions and pursuits, never missing a chance to be involved in their activities, his 58 years of marriage to his wife standing as a testament to how much he valued his family.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife, June Mennie of Texarkana, TX; …