Last week, the Medina County Sheriff’s Department took over $2.6 million worth of drugs off I-35 coming through Devine.
Continue reading “Sheriff’s deputies make $2.6 million drug bust on I-35 coming through Devine”
Celebrating 126 Years of Serving the communities of Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot, and Moore in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties
Last week, the Medina County Sheriff’s Department took over $2.6 million worth of drugs off I-35 coming through Devine.
Continue reading “Sheriff’s deputies make $2.6 million drug bust on I-35 coming through Devine”
Shauna Davis (right) and fellow nurses are suited up to help at a New York hospital that is overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients.
Shauna Davis, who graduated from Devine High school, has been in the nursing field for 14 years. Continue reading “Hometown nurse on front lines in New York hospital shares her experiences to help inform, prepare others”
Monday, April 20, 2020–Exactly one month ago, on March 20, we began reporting on Dr. Richard Neel’s ideas for COVID-19 treatment.
Devine ISD talked about Chromebooks, hot spots, cyber security career readiness, and the possibility of a walking/talking graduation, Continue reading “88% for Guardian Gun Program; Devine ISD talks about graduation, hot spots, Chromebooks”
Medina County reported that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has risen to 17 as of Tuesday afternoon, April 21.
At least, not to Rockdale.
Jacob Campsey, 32, was promoted to that position Thursday afternoon by Rockdale ISD trustees on the most unique head coach selection school board meeting in school history.
Continue reading “Jacob Campsey, Rockdale’s new head football coach/athletic director isn’t new”
Employees of and visitors to some businesses in Hondo are required to wear masks after the Hondo City Council issued its 5th Emergency Decree in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic last Thursday, April 16.
Continue reading “Face masks now required for some Hondo businesses after Council decree”
County Judge Chris Schuchart issued a supplemental order on April 17 authorizing privately owned recreational parks to remain open for daily visitors, Continue reading “Supplemental order to County disaster declaration re-opens private parks”
This April 14th, Dr. Richard Neel is now treating over 7 confirmed COVID patients with melatonin, and they are all doing well. Continue reading “Dr. Neel treating 7 coronavirus patients; some with high fevers, severe cough, and it is working”
The Hoffman family gave us an update today on sweet baby Lilly-ann Hoffman, of Devine, who is battling a horrible virus that has attacked her brain leaving several lesions on her brain as well as paralysis of her left side. Continue reading “Baby Lilly-ann fighting horrible virus attacking her brain”