The Devine ISD Board called for a $13.9 Million Bond Election and a school board trustee election, both to be held jointly with the City of Devine on Saturday, May 4, 2019.
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Commissioners Court hears update on $12M courthouse annex, $10M jail expansion
Construction of a planned Medina County Courthouse annex building and expansion of the Medina County Jail are one step closer to reality Continue reading “Commissioners Court hears update on $12M courthouse annex, $10M jail expansion”
Deputies spike vehicle in high speed chase from Laredo to Moore, 10 people taken into custody
Frio County Sheriff’s office along with Texas DPS & Border Patrol entered a high speed pursuit Continue reading “Deputies spike vehicle in high speed chase from Laredo to Moore, 10 people taken into custody”
11 DHS Band members advance to State in UIL Solo & Ensemble
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Woman trapped, car wrapped in cable
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“Grandpa’s guns”, fishing rods stolen in burglaries
Anyone who’s had an old gun passed down to them by a father or grandfather knows the sentimental value. One local resident who has been burglarized twice, has lost over 30 firearms. Many of those guns were passed down to the homeowner by his grandfather, and the last one of grandpa’s guns he had was stolen this past Friday, January 25, along with a few other items.
The burglary occurred in the Lytle area on Box House Road (off FM3175). It happened sometime in the morning or early afternoon after thieves cut the chain locked gate and made entry through the back door of the home.
“They stole my Weatherby 12 gauge, Old Henry 22 mag, and an old 16 gauge shotgun that my grandpa gave me when I was about 12 years old,” said homeowner Easton Smith. “You don’t see 16 gauge shotguns much anymore. It was the last one of my grandpa’s guns that I had left. The first time we were burglarized was about two years ago, and at that time, they took my whole gun safe with about 30 guns.”
In the burglary this past week, not only did they steal firearms–they also stole Smith’s fishing rods (Catch the Fever brand) and Avet and Penn Fishing Reels. They even stole the chain they cut to gain entry to the property.
If you have any info or have seen these guns for sale please contact Easton Smith on Facebook or contact the Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office (830) 769-3434 or Atascosa Crime Stoppers at (830) 769-2255.
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Herman Lynne “Butch” Schueling

Herman Lynn “Butch” Schueling, 66, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on Monday, January 21, 2019 in a San Antonio hospital following an extended illness.
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Feb. Teen Library Club events @ the Driscoll Public Library
February is here and the Teen Library Club at the Driscoll Public Library has some sweet events that are just for teens!
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Free Alzheimer’s workshops Feb. 5 and 12
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County conservation partners host Local Work Group meeting Feb. 5
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Texas’ Medina County Continue reading “County conservation partners host Local Work Group meeting Feb. 5”