The Board of Trustees for both Devine ISD and Lytle ISD recently approved academic calendars for their districts
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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.
Local babies deliver light in a dark time
The pandemic brought life to a standstill in many respects, as residents all over followed stay-at-home orders and isolated with their families, but there’s some things not even a pandemic can stop. Continue reading “Local babies deliver light in a dark time”
Search in Devine area continues
Border Patrol Agents are warning area residents around CR 660/ FM 2200 that a truck carrying illegal aliens crashed through a fence Continue reading “Search in Devine area continues”
Devine graduates set to take the field this Friday, June 12
Devine High School’s graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 is this Friday, June 12 at Warhorse Stadium at 8:00 pm. Continue reading “Devine graduates set to take the field this Friday, June 12”
Medina County to count community COVID-19 cases separate from prison outbreak; prisons report over 100 new cases
Medina County is now removing the COVID cases from local prison outbreaks from the general county numbers shown in their charts. Continue reading “Medina County to count community COVID-19 cases separate from prison outbreak; prisons report over 100 new cases”
Medina County issues $4 million in tax notes
Medina County commissioners authorized the sale of $4 million in tax notes to First National Bank Texas during the commissioners court meeting last Thursday, June 4.
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Local COVID-19 Testing Sites in Medina, Atascosa and Frio
As these sites continue to come online across the state, Texans can visit covidtest.tdem.texas.gov to find the test collection location nearest them.
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No action taken on Natalia police department at Monday’s meeting
The Natalia City Council took no action regarding the City’s police department during a Special meeting held on Monday, June 8.
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Lytle cancels 4th of July event, closes park for one day
Congratulations to Officer Robison of the Lytle Police Department for his 20 years of service to the city. Also pictured are Chief Richey Priest and Mayor Mark Bowen
The City of Lytle cancelled its annual 4th of July Celebration they usually host due to the lack of fireworks and concerns of large crowds and control due to social distancing requirements since the City of Lytle is still under an Emergency Declaration due to the corona virus pandemic nationwide. Continue reading “Lytle cancels 4th of July event, closes park for one day”
Local athletes take to the field and the court
“It was so exciting to be a part of our workouts today,” said Warhorse Football Coach Paul Gomez, after local schools kicked off Strength and Training camps with local athletes. Continue reading “Local athletes take to the field and the court”