“To some he will be just another COVID number, but to most he was described as a Husband, Son, Father, Brother, Pawpaw, Friend, a Second Dad, a Mentor, a Hunting buddy, a Boss, or a Guide.” Continue reading “Muennink fights through COVID to see family one last time”
Author: admin
98-year-old St. Joseph Catholic Church demolished
A June 29th,1922 issue of The Devine News stated that “St Joseph Catholic Church, white stone trimmed with red brick is nearing completion…. Continue reading “98-year-old St. Joseph Catholic Church demolished”
Deaths to COVID-19 double this past week in Medina County
As of July 1 reporting, two Medina County residents had passed away from COVID-19. Over the last six weeks, 16 more people in our community lost their lives battling this horrible virus. Continue reading “Deaths to COVID-19 double this past week in Medina County”
Commissioners approve $500k to help schools with COVID-19 costs
Medina County is set to receive around $1.6 million in federal CARES Act funds and plans to pass $500,000 of that on to public and private schools in the county in order to help them prepare for the upcoming school year.
Continue reading “Commissioners approve $500k to help schools with COVID-19 costs”
DExSTA cancels Homecoming events for Devine alumni
The Devine Ex-Students/Teachers Association board has decided to cancel this year’s Homecoming events, which include both Friday & Saturday events. Continue reading “DExSTA cancels Homecoming events for Devine alumni”
City of LaCoste enters Stage I water restrictions
Stage One alert begins when the Aquifer level reached 660 feet mean sea level at the monitored well.
Continue reading “City of LaCoste enters Stage I water restrictions”
Natalia Post Office retail operations resume
NATALIA, TX — The Natalia, TX, post office will resume retail services at its original location, at 1910 State Highway 132 N, on August 3. Continue reading “Natalia Post Office retail operations resume”
NISD Board approves purchase of additional Chromebooks
The Natalia ISD Board of Trustees approved an interlocal acquisition agreement with the Region 4 Education Service Center in order to purchase technology Continue reading “NISD Board approves purchase of additional Chromebooks”
Cell tower OK under zoning ordinance
The cell phone tower erected in the 500 block of N. Teel Dr. is covered by the City’s Code of Ordinances and didn’t require approval from the City Council to be constructed.
Continue reading “Cell tower OK under zoning ordinance”
Hondo postpones start of school until Sept. 8
The news of pushing back the start date a few weeks to September 8th for the new 2020-2021 school year was just announced on Monday, August 3 Continue reading “Hondo postpones start of school until Sept. 8”