
The Devine City Council awarded the construction contract for a 100 low-lead fuel farm at the Municipal Airport Continue reading “City awards airport fuel farm contract”
Celebrating 126 Years of Serving the communities of Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot, and Moore in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties
Coverage of important issues being addressed at City Council meetings in Devine.

The Devine City Council awarded the construction contract for a 100 low-lead fuel farm at the Municipal Airport Continue reading “City awards airport fuel farm contract”

The Devine Manor Senior Citizens apartments are set to undergo renovation pending purchase by KEH Development – Texas, LLC.
Continue reading “Developer plans rehab of low-income apartments”

The following departmental reports were included in Council packets at the Regular Devine City Council meeting held Tuesday, Feb. 19.
Continue reading “January Devine City Council reports”

The following departmental reports for the City of Devine were included in Council packets at the Regular Devine City Council meeting held Jan. 15.
Continue reading “Nov.-Dec. 2018 Devine City Council reports”

The Devine City Council voted unanimously to waive wind bracing plans for three upcoming HOME program houses, and waived a $200 fine that had been assessed to a customer in the Regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
Continue reading “Devine City Council waives engineering requirement, fine”

The talk around town is that the City of Devine raised Water and Sewer Rates because we took over the Golf Course and need money to run it. Continue reading “Notice to all utility customers from Mayor Bill Herring”

The following City of Devine departmental reports were included in Council packets at the Devine City Council meeting held Tuesday, August 21.
Continue reading “City of Devine July departmental reports”
You’ll find a public notice from the City of Devine in this week’s print edition regarding the 2017 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. The full report which can be seen online shows an average level of 6 for Asbestos, and readings of the contaminant ranges between 0-10.244. The maximum contaminate level goal is 7.
The entire 2017 report can be found on the city’s website at:
http://000g6v7.diy1.myregisteredwp.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1068/2018/06/Devine_TX_CCR-2017_WEB.pdf

The Devine Police Department is once again teaming up with the Devine News and the Driscoll Public Library in asking our citizens and businesses to help out our elderly and those less fortunate by joining Project Breeze.

Continue reading “Donate fans to residents thru Project Breeze in Devine!”

The Devine City Council voted to purchase a Municipal Airport hangar from the Estep family for $130,000 and amend the current fiscal year budget for the same amount in a Special meeting held April 24.
Continue reading “City purchases hangar for $130k”