Blood Drive at Primrose Funeral ServicesApril 23 in Devine andApril 24 in Lytle

Primrose Funeral Services will hold a blood drive on Wednesday, April 23 from 9 am to 2 pm in Devine at 303 W. College Ave. The bloodmobile will also be at their Lytle location (14822 Main St.) on Thursday, April 24 from 9 am to 2 pm.
Save lives and get rewarded! Join us at our upcoming blood drive and make a difference in your community. As a thank you receive an e-gift card for your life-saving donation. Every drop counts – your donation could help save up to three lives.
Give the gift of life and enjoy a little gift for yourself too!
If you have any questions please call Britty Richardson at (830) 663-4445 or email at bratty@primrosefuneralservices.com.

Sign up for Devine Prekinder Roundup before Sept. 1st

The child must be 4 years old on or before September 1, 2025 in order to register for Head Start/Pre-K.
**Be prepared to submit the following information to register your child:

  1. Shot Record
  2. Official Birth Certificate
  3. Proof of Residence
  4. Proof of Income for 12 months (ex. 2024 – 1040 tax form)
  5. SNAP Benefits Letter
  6. Child’s Social Security Card
  7. Federal Assistance (Medicaid, TANF, WIC, etc)
  8. Photo ID of parent/guardian registering child

Hunt for prize eggs in Natalia

Hunt for prize eggs in Natalia
Natalia MDD invites the community to join the fun at their Annual Easter Egg Hunt. The event will be held Saturday, April 12th from 12 noon til 2pm at 2079 St Hwy 132 N across from the city office.
Kiddos can have their pictures taken with the Easter Bunny, see the fire trucks, play a few games, and enjoy the big egg hunt.
Be on the lookout for PRIZE EGGS too!

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT…Fruits and Veggies to-go at CrisTea’s!

By Kayleen Holder
Editor
April 7 is World Health Day, and this week we’d like to highlight one local business full of fruits and vegetables–literally! CrisTea’s in Devine all began with one woman’s quest to get healthy and stay healthy after a bout with Diabetes. With a goal to cook up something that tastes good, and is good for you, Cristina Hernandez soon brewed up CrisTea’s!
The little cafe features a fun menu of shakes and teas including “The Twister”, “California Orange”, “Red River”, “Paradise”, “Havana Cabana”, “The Boss”, “Grandma’s Milkshake”, and many more! Furthermore, each customer gets to choose how much, if any, sugar you want added in your shake.
Her drinks feature everything from Cactus, to Pineapples, Carrots, Apples, Aloe Vera, Lemons, Beets, Blueberries, Oatmeal, Bananas, and everything in-between!
She recently launched a large salad bar as well, with all the fixings and also offers sandwiches and croissants.
Health Benefits of Fruits
On Myplate.gov, you get a custom recommendation on how much fruit you should ideally consume in about 30 seconds by inputting your height, weight and a few other factors. In general, it states:
• Eating foods such as fruits that are lower in calories per cup, instead of other higher calorie foods, may help lower overall calorie intake.
• Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce the risk for heart disease, including heart attack and stroke.
• Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet may protect against certain types of cancers.
• Adding fruit can help increase the amount of fiber and potassium we eat. These are important nutrients that many people do not get enough of.
What’s so good about fruit, anyway?
Each and every fruit and vegetable has certain nutrients, and it’s amazing how different they all are. A simple search for benefits of pineapples, for example, comes up with a long list of benefits, including:
Digestive Health: • Contains bromelain, an enzyme that aids in protein digestion.
• Provides fiber, promoting regular bowel movements and improving gut health.
Immune System Support:
• Rich in vitamin C, an antioxidant that strengthens the immune system.
• Contains bromelain, which has anti-inflammatory properties that may help fight infections.
Bone Health:
• Contains manganese, a mineral essential for bone health and preventing osteoporosis.
• Bromelain may also help reduce joint pain and inflammation.
Weight Management:
• Low in calories and fat, making it a healthy snack or dessert option.
• Provides fiber, which can help promote satiety and reduce cravings.
Antioxidant Properties:
• Contains vitamin C and other antioxidants that protect cells from damage.
• May help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancer.
Other Benefits:
• Contains vitamin B6, essential for nervous system function and red blood cell production.
• Provides potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure.
• May improve skin health due to its vitamin C and anti-inflammatory properties.

Devine High principal resigns, effective immediately

By Anton Riecher
Devine High School Principal Juan Michael Gonzalez has resigned, effective immediately, district superintendent Todd Grandjean reports. Retired Devine Intermediate Principal Blain Martin will replace Gonzalez for the rest of the school year.

in the wake of complaints from district parents regarding his recent remarks regarding educational aspirations for Devine ISD students. He offered an apology to those parents during the March 24 regular meeting of the school board.
Grandjean said the opening for high school principal has already been posted on a statewide job website for educators.
“Finding principals is always challenging but also exciting,” Grandjean said.
Gonzalez was hired by Devine ISD in May of 2022. Before joining Devine ISD in 2022 he served as a middle school assistant principal in San Antonio ISD for two years. He also served as an assistant principal in Austin ISD for nine years. He also served as a coordinator for the global STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) competition known as F! in Schools Formula 1 STEM Challenge.
Mr. Blain Martin has already stepped into the role of…LOGIN TO CONTINUE READING AT www.devinenewsmembers.com. You will get INSTANT access to our full E-edition, and begin getting the newspaper delivered to your home next week for $36 a year in Medina County. Support important local city, county, and school news like this!

Big Fun at the Bluebonnet Festival & Parade

An estimated 1,500 people attended the big annual Bluebonnet Festival and Parade this past weekend. The parade which has grown so much in recent years drew in 40+ parade entries including contestants from all over including Poteet, Helotes, and LaSalle County. The event raised over $4,000, which will benefit the local library. There were about 40 vendors at the festival with lots of food, fun, and entertainment.
In-Town Parade Winners:
1st place- Natalia Little League – Dodgers team
In-Town Parade Winners:
1st place- Natalia Little League – Dodgers team 2nd place- Natalia 1st Baptist Church
3rd place – South Texas Shorties “Donkeys”

Out of town Parade Winners:
1st place – Poteet Strawberry Festival
2nd place – Helotes Cornyval
3rd place – LaSalle County

Photos by Brenda Fernandez and Ray Thompson Photography.

City of Devine invites you to public hearing on Water & Sewer Rate Increases

“Another increase” to hit in fall

The Devine City Council will host a Public Hearing to discuss “Water & Sewer Rate Increases”. They want to hear from the citizens and update the citizens on their options and plans.
They will hold a public hearing on this matter on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at the Dr. George S. Woods Community Center, 200 E. Hondo Avenue in Devine, and precede the regular monthly meeting.
“At a public hearing people are able to talk and the council and I too. We can have conversations,” said David Jordan, City of Devine Administrator.

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Man gets prison time after dog leads to hidden drugs, gun

Press Release by Medina County District Attorney’s Office: On January 8th, 2024, DPS Troopers were patrolling Highway US 90 in Medina County between D’Hanis and Hondo. Around 1 o’clock in the afternoon, the Troopers noticed a Suburban with unusually dark window tint and an improperly placed registration sticker. Upon stopping the vehicle, the Troopers immediately began to be suspicious that the lone occupant of the vehicle, Fernando Pedraza, may have been concealing contraband in the vehicle.
A brief investigation by the Troopers led to additional suspicion and they called the Medina County Sheriff’s Office to send a Canine Officer to confirm or dispel their suspicions. A Deputy Canine Officer arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and almost immediately, the canine, trained to detect multiple narcotics, alerted on the vehicle. The canine alert provided officers with probable cause to search the vehicle, and within minutes, the officers found two containers of what appeared to be methamphetamine and a 9mm handgun with two loaded magazines concealed in a void under the…..CONTINUE READING by logging in at www.devinenewsmembers.com

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