
The El Camino Real Wildlife Management Association is a great way to learn about deer, wild hog and other wildlife management. Continue reading “Wildlife biologist speaking at El Camino Real Wildlife Management Association meeting Aug. 11”
Celebrating 126 Years of Serving the communities of Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot, and Moore in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties
Birth Announcements, Engagement Announcements, Feature stories and photos about local residents in Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot/Moore areas. Also special features on the latest research and healthcare trends.

The El Camino Real Wildlife Management Association is a great way to learn about deer, wild hog and other wildlife management. Continue reading “Wildlife biologist speaking at El Camino Real Wildlife Management Association meeting Aug. 11”

Are you growing weary of reading the same old thing? Do you need to escape the everyday humdrum? Well, have we got just what you need. Continue reading “What’s new @ the Driscoll Public Library”

Hey there everyone! Boy we sure have missed you all! We are currently closed to the public and continuing to offer curbside services so you can still get books from us by just giving us a call. Continue reading ““Imagine Your Story” summer reading challenge extended @ the Driscoll Public Library”

The Lytle Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Farmer’s Market on Saturday, June 27 Continue reading “Farmer’s Market in Lytle June 27”

A San Antonio Food Bank COVID Food Distribution on June 18th will be hosted by Natalia ISD and they have kindly invited families from surrounding areas (including Devine) to partake. Continue reading “Food Bank Distribution June 18, Natalia ISD, Devine ISD and Lytle ISD invite families to partake”

For the first time ever, Catholic churches in the San Antonio Archdiocese and across the country were empty this weekend due to the call for social distancing brought on by the Covid-19 virus. Continue reading “St. Joseph Catholic Church in Devine hosted first live broadcast of Sunday Mass amid social distancing”
The Bianki family, who are close friends of some local Texas residents, agreed to share their story and photos of what they’ve seen first-hand in their community in Italy.
Doctors in Italy are comparing the situation at hospitals to “war-time” triage, where they are having to focus on helping the ones they can, because they cannot help them all.
“It’s not just the lethality of this virus but the fact that many people need to be hospitalized in ICU and/or hooked up to mechanical ventilators,”Bianki stated.
Bianki, who is one of the many people on lockdown with the rest of her community stated, “We had “patient one” (first Italian to be infected in Italy) on the 21st of February, and in a little over 2 weeks we are over 15,000 cases.”
She adds, “Until Monday, people weren’t really taking this pandemic seriously…people made a lot of jokes about the virus, and went out with friends. “
“Now we are in total lock down…” Bianki adds, “It is forbidden to exit your town/village, police are now enforcing this ban, you will find patrols that can fine you or even arrest you if you don’t comply. You should have a valid reason to be walking in the streets: work for example, if you are employed by some of the business places still open since all non-essential goods’ shops have been forcibly shut down and only some factories are still operating.”



The Driscoll Public Library is hosting a meet and greet with writers Dennis R. Blocker and Dennis R. Blocker II, co-authors of “The Dogs I’ve Known in 2 Wars, Book One: Iraq,” on Saturday, March 21 at 11:00 am.
Continue reading “Meet and greet with author Dennis R. Blocker @ the Driscoll Public Library March 21”

For the third year, the Driscoll Public Library hosted its annual Read across America Reading Challenge during the month of February. Continue reading “Read Across America reading challenge a hit @ the Driscoll Public Library”