
Lucia “Lucy” Gallegos Duncan passed away Monday March 26th, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas.
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Celebrating 126 Years of Serving the communities of Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot, and Moore in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties

Lucia “Lucy” Gallegos Duncan passed away Monday March 26th, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas.
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Come celebrate William Alexander Anderson Wallace’s birthday on April 14th at the Bigfoot Wallace Museum located on the corner of FM 472 & FM 462. Continue reading “Celebrate Wallace’s birthday at the Bigfoot Wallace Museum April 14”

Scholarship season has arrived. Continue reading “Friendship Art Club offers three scholarships”

Neal’s Dining Café in Concan hosted fifty members of the Huajilla Unit Retired Teachers on March 26. Continue reading “Texas Rangers present program to Huajilla Unit”

Three people amazingly survived an accident after plunging off an embankment into Chacon Creek at MM 122 on IH 35 in Devine and slamming into two concrete pillars in a 2005 Toyota Sienna Van. Continue reading “Van plunges off IH-25 into Chacon Creek pillars”

Devine Tennis will be taking ten athletes to Corpus Christi on April 19-20, for the Regional Tournament. Continue reading “Arabians are District champs, Warhorses runners-up”

The final concert of the Devine Area Artists’ Series will feature the popular hill country group, The Haywire Bluegrass Band on April 7! Continue reading “Haywire Bluegrass Band in concert April 7”

When Stacy Pyron was first asked to be a guest on daily variety TV show S.A. Live, she thought it was a joke.
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Devine Little League had its opening day on Saturday, March 24.
Continue reading “Stein, Centilli honored at Devine Little League Opening Day”

Following recommendations from the Parks and Recreation Board, the Devine City Council voted to fund close to $20,000 in minor repairs and upkeep for Briscoe Park and Curcio Park in the Regular meeting held last Tuesday, March 20.
Continue reading “Devine City Council approves nearly $20k for parks, removes Coker stop signs and speed bumps”