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Christmas light decorating challenge benefitting HANK’s local foster kids
Vibrant and colorful, or twinkling warm-white….There’s few things more beautiful than hundreds of Christmas lights aglow, or the light in a child’s eyes on Christmas morning. Continue reading “Christmas light decorating challenge benefitting HANK’s local foster kids”
Warhorses fall to Panthers 34-30 in Bi-District nail-biter
Adelina E. Perez

Adelina E. Perez, age 83, of Devine, Texas passed away peacefully from this life in her home on Monday, November 19, 2018.
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Margarito D. Velasquez

Margarito D. Velasquez, of Devine, passed away Saturday, November 17, 2018, in San Antonio, at the age of 80.
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Nancy Lee “Hanky” Cook McCulloch

Nancy Lee “Hanky” Cook McCulloch, age 76, of Moore, TX, passed away Saturday, November 17, 2018, at Lytle Nursing Home.
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Judith M. Baker

Judith M. Baker, age 77 of Devine, Texas passed away Saturday, November 17, 2018 in Devine, Texas.
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Floyd Earl Santleben, Sr.

Floyd Earl Santleben, Sr., a lifelong resident of La Coste, passed away on November 15, 2018 in San Antonio, at the age of 92 years. Continue reading “Floyd Earl Santleben, Sr.”
Keep an eye out for burglars: help by reporting suspicious activity
There have been over a hundred home burglaries reported across Medina County this year and law enforcement is reminding citizens to be wary and report suspicious activity. Continue reading “Keep an eye out for burglars: help by reporting suspicious activity”
Commissioners meet this Wednesday in hopes of having Medina County’s own District Court, changing current system
The growing population and large court docket in Medina County has led the county to pursue having our own district court, instead of sharing a district attorney and district judge with Real and Uvalde Counties as we do now. Continue reading “Commissioners meet this Wednesday in hopes of having Medina County’s own District Court, changing current system”