At the Nov 16 meeting, the district made important changes to the drug offense policy with stricter consequences. Continue reading “Devine ISD approves stricter drug policy; earns superior financial rating”
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Keep up with what’s going on in Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot and Moore areas in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties.
City’s IH-35 development plan adapts to QT, looks to future
TIRZ consultant Lance Elliott debuted an updated version of the City of Devine’s proposed thoroughfare Continue reading “City’s IH-35 development plan adapts to QT, looks to future”
Lytle welcomes newly elected Mayor Ruben Gonzalez; announces Christmas Parade Dec. 12 to replace Hayride
The City of Lytle welcomed and installed its newly elected Mayor Ruben Gonzales on November 17,2020 , newly elected District 5 Councilman Charles Cate, re-swore in District 4 Councilman-elect Jerry Stone. Continue reading “Lytle welcomes newly elected Mayor Ruben Gonzalez; announces Christmas Parade Dec. 12 to replace Hayride”
COVID report “not a pretty sight”
Medina County–Covid cases have more than doubled since last week. Continue reading “COVID report “not a pretty sight””
Christmas light competition for HANK’S kids
It’s time to gear up for the annual Pat and Kitty DuBose Memorial Christmas Light Competition for HANK INCs local Medina County foster kids! Continue reading “Christmas light competition for HANK’S kids”
Council accepts completion plans for golf course clubhouse
Bidding on the Devine Golf Course clubhouse renovation will begin soon following City Council’s unanimous acceptance of GRG Architecture’s 100 percent completion documents Continue reading “Council accepts completion plans for golf course clubhouse”
County Commissioners project population growth; 5 to 6 thousand homes being planned
Projected Population growth for the area was evident in the County Commissioner meeting held on Thursday, November 20. Continue reading “County Commissioners project population growth; 5 to 6 thousand homes being planned”
La Coste denies re-zoning request, will discuss development in ETJ at special meeting
At the La Coste City Council meeting last Tuesday (Nov 17), the primary item of discussion was a request to develop two portable buildings—which are located on .39 acres of land on Brewster St.—into duplexes. Continue reading “La Coste denies re-zoning request, will discuss development in ETJ at special meeting”
Mustangs finish season Bi-District champs
The Natalia Mustangs saw their season come to an end in the Area Round of the playoffs for a second straight year, at the hands of a very talented #3 Franklin Lion ball club. Continue reading “Mustangs finish season Bi-District champs”
Natalia HS Band receives 7th consecutive first division rating at UIL Region 11 marching contest
Saturday, November 14, the Natalia High School Band competed at the UIL Region 11 marching contest at D.W. Rutledge Stadium. Continue reading “Natalia HS Band receives 7th consecutive first division rating at UIL Region 11 marching contest”