We spent the end of last week preparing for Hurricane Harvey. Continue reading “Light crime week”
Category: Commentary
The Backpack Relays
On the final day of summer, before school started, my daughter begged me into playing dolls with her.
Continue reading “The Backpack Relays”
Michael Riou
Michael Riou, Medina Valley 1976 graduate, has five children who all graduated from Devine. Continue reading “Michael Riou”
Tall boy thief
Try some nectarines
Have you been noticing nectarines in the produce section of the grocery store? Continue reading “Try some nectarines”
Burn ban still in effect
Black Creek got an even 4 inches of rain on the 7th of August and by now, it has soaked in and the grass is back to needing water. Continue reading “Burn ban still in effect”
Vinegar pie? You’ve gotta be kidding!
Today, we’re going to talk a little bit about vinegar. Continue reading “Vinegar pie? You’ve gotta be kidding!”
Forged checks at HEB
Well we are rocking along and fortunately we didn’t have much criminal activity to report this past week, the call volume was decent with 53 and we only filed 28 Class C citations with the municipal court. Continue reading “Forged checks at HEB”
Bugs
My daughter found a little rabbit hopping around just outside our yard the other day, and it was definitely the highlight of her week.
Continue reading “Bugs”
Joseph Andrew Puente
Joseph (Joey) Puente, son of Eddie and Cindy Puente (currently of Raymondville, TX), moved to Devine eight years ago, and this is where their two sons, Gus and Jake, ages 7 and 13, attend school and are both involved in sports. Continue reading “Joseph Andrew Puente”