County Judge Chris Schuchart issued a supplemental order on April 17 authorizing privately owned recreational parks to remain open for daily visitors, Continue reading “Supplemental order to County disaster declaration re-opens private parks”
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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.
Dr. Neel treating 7 coronavirus patients; some with high fevers, severe cough, and it is working
This April 14th, Dr. Richard Neel is now treating over 7 confirmed COVID patients with melatonin, and they are all doing well. Continue reading “Dr. Neel treating 7 coronavirus patients; some with high fevers, severe cough, and it is working”
Baby Lilly-ann fighting horrible virus attacking her brain
The Hoffman family gave us an update today on sweet baby Lilly-ann Hoffman, of Devine, who is battling a horrible virus that has attacked her brain leaving several lesions on her brain as well as paralysis of her left side. Continue reading “Baby Lilly-ann fighting horrible virus attacking her brain”
10 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported in 8-day span for Medina County
April 15 update:
Another Medina County resident hospitalized in 15th case
Continue reading “10 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported in 8-day span for Medina County”
Collavo named Natalia ISD Interim Supe after Flores resigns
Natalia ISD’s new Interim Superintendent is Dr. Lana Collavo, who served Jourdanton ISD for 11 years.
Dr. Lana Collavo is taking over the reins as Interim Superintendent of Natalia ISD for the majority of the 2020-2021 school year after Dr. Alexandro Flores resigned to take a position with Trinity University.
Continue reading “Collavo named Natalia ISD Interim Supe after Flores resigns”
Devine ISD releases grading details adapted for remote learning
With report cards due this week school districts around the world, like Devine ISD, are having to make decisions upon how to report the grades now that the first report cards are due since the beginning of the remote learning phase due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading “Devine ISD releases grading details adapted for remote learning”
Newlyweds lose home to fire, family and friends fundraising to help the Romeros rebuild
Newlyweds Madison and David Romero lost their home and all their possessions in a fire this past weekend near Devine.
We Will Rise Above Difficulty
Preachers and Pastors all over our county are learning new ways to communicate with the community, who looks to their faith and guidance in these times of crisis. Continue reading “We Will Rise Above Difficulty”
Community invited to drive-in movie in Devine
Everyone is invited to a Drive-in movie in Devine this weekend on April 17. Continue reading “Community invited to drive-in movie in Devine”
Devine school packets going by mail instead of pickup starting next week
Devine teachers were prepared for the last Pre-K packet pickup with Easter bunny ears, masks and all. From left to right are Pre-K teachers Nicole Parks, Gail Duffer, Linda Koops, Maggie Prouty, Jennifer Carroll, and Melissa Gutierrez.
Nancy Pepper called roll over a computer to begin the, first ever, Devine School board meeting held via audio video conferencing this past Wednesday April 8, 2020. Continue reading “Devine school packets going by mail instead of pickup starting next week”