An ordinance creating a Parks Advisory Board was formally adopted and five residents were appointed as the inaugural board members at a Special meeting of the Devine City Council held Monday, August 28.
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Local families impacted by Hurricane Harvey’s wrath

Maria and Eddie Rodriguez, of Natalia, shared some photos of the destruction they found when they went to check on their beach house this week after the wrath of Hurricane Harvey.
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Over 1,300 evacuees take refuge in Pearsall

A group in Devine is organizing a donation drive for hurricane evacuees who are staying at hotels in nearby Pearsall.
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Records broken with over 51 inches near Cedar Bayou in Texas
Preliminary data from at least one Texas rain gauge appears to have broken the Texas tropical cyclone rainfall record and a new contiguous United States tropical cyclone rainfall record may have also been established, According to the US National Weather Service.

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Donation Drive in Devine for over 1,300 hurricane evacuees

A group in Devine is organizing a donation drive for hurricane evacuees who are staying at hotels in nearby Pearsall.
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Chilling Video of Harvey’s heaviest damages
Video of Harvey damage in Port A
Medina County ready has extra crews, volunteer crews on board for storm
Medina County ready to activate extra emergency crews, volunteer crews if needed
We spoke with Keith Lutz today about the extra precautions Medina County officials are taking in case Hurricane Harvey produces the massive flooding that the National Weather Service has predicted.
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Local city issues warning, says get ready for storm
Get Ready South Texas with hurricane emergency kit
Residents please do your best to put together a hurricane emergency kit that includes: flashlight, batteries, cash, first-aid kit, shoes, non-perishable food, can opener, gallons of water, special needs for babies, elderly and pets, any important prescription medications and a battery powered radio for any emergency updates. Continue reading “Local city issues warning, says get ready for storm”
Harvey pushes gas prices up
Gasoline prices are poised to rise across wide portions of the United States as Hurricane Harvey shuts down refineries in the nation’s largest refining hub in Texas. Continue reading “Harvey pushes gas prices up”