In their final game on Wednesday, October 6th, the JV Team Tennis beat Medina Valley 14-11. Continue reading “JV Team Tennis end with a win”
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JV Horses will way to 28-14 victory over Carrizo Springs
“I hate bye weeks!!!” were the first words out of Coach Heath Poppe’s mouth as he recapped the Warhorse JV football victory over Carrizo Springs. Continue reading “JV Horses will way to 28-14 victory over Carrizo Springs”
Two more wins for Freshman Arabians
The Freshman Arabians had a great week against Feast and Fox Tech last week. Continue reading “Two more wins for Freshman Arabians”
Freshman Horses clip Owls 15-6
Hondo struck first with a first quarter touchdown with 0:40 left in the first quarter in last Thursday’s ballgame. Continue reading “Freshman Horses clip Owls 15-6”
Tragic accident claims three lives much too soon
Many hearts are aching after a local man, Hector Gonzales of Devine, and a friend Jacob Morris of LaVernia, who were involved in a Continue reading “Tragic accident claims three lives much too soon”
Why call it a “Cactus” Festival?
In 2019 the inspiration for changing the name of our annual community festival to Continue reading “Why call it a “Cactus” Festival?”
Mandated upgrades will provide verifiable paper trail for electronic voting
The current voting system that Medina County uses is Continue reading “Mandated upgrades will provide verifiable paper trail for electronic voting”
Livestreams of Devine City Council meetings set to resume
Residents who can’t attend Devine City Council meetings in person will soon be able to watch them live online after the Council Continue reading “Livestreams of Devine City Council meetings set to resume”
New mandated voting equipment, $777K new storage building approved
Editor’s note: Election Equipment Quote Correction
The Devine News would like to acknowledge there was an error in an article last week titled ‘New mandated voting equipment, $777K new storage building approved’, about quotes for voter equipment upgrades. There was a misquotation of the Elections Administrator Lupe Torres. We stated that the price for using HART, our current voting vendor, increased from $270,000 to $288,889. The correct information is that the costs for the upgrade of our voting system actually decreased from $370k down to $288k. This decrease is because, with HART, Torres would be able to convert his current election equipment and convert his controllers and access touches into scanners instead of having to buy new ones.
On Oct. 7, 2021 at 10 a.m., the second half of the Medina County Commissioners Court Meeting started with Continue reading “New mandated voting equipment, $777K new storage building approved”
$5 million funded for the Camino Real Community Services Center to battle mental illness, emotional disturbances, and substance abuse
Lytle, TX – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) announced $4,996,436 in federal funding for the Camino Real Community Services Center to support Continue reading “$5 million funded for the Camino Real Community Services Center to battle mental illness, emotional disturbances, and substance abuse”