As Devine athletes begin workouts in person next Monday, June 8, Athletic Director Chad Quisenberry is asking everyone to do their part to follow the rules, and emphasizes that he doesn’t want parents or athletes to feel pressured to attend. Continue reading “Devine athletes begin workouts June 8”
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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.
Medina County reporting 74 COVID cases
Medina County is now at 74 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Continue reading “Medina County reporting 74 COVID cases”
City on the hook for estimated $80k in Hwy. 173 repairs
The Devine City Council granted Interim City Administrator Dora Rodriguez and City Engineer Raul Garcia the authority to proceed with repairs to Hwy. 173 during the Special meeting held last Tuesday, May 26.
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Natalia Summer Strength and Conditioning Program for Student Athletes set to kick off June 8
“We’ve been in constant contact with UIL, and health officials to develop a plan to allow our kids back on campus and resume physical activity in a safe manner” said Athletic Director Illian Martinez.
City signs contract with GRG Architecture for clubhouse renovation
The City of Devine formally entered a contract with GRG Architecture for renovation of the golf course clubhouse during the Special meeting held on May 26.
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Lytle Pirates start up 2020 Summer Strength and Conditioning Camp
Lytle Pirate Athletics will begin summer strength and conditioning workouts beginning on June 8, 2020, with many safety measures and protocols in place. Continue reading “Lytle Pirates start up 2020 Summer Strength and Conditioning Camp”
Republic Services responds to complaints over trash pickup
Representatives from Republic Services, the company that provides Devine’s trash disposal, attended the Regular meeting on May 19 to address the City Council’s concerns Continue reading “Republic Services responds to complaints over trash pickup”
Unemployed in local families triple in Medina, Atascosa Counties over past three months
As of the end of April, Texas Labor Market Information reports show that the unemployment rates in Medina, Frio and Atascosa Counties have tripled in Medina and Atascosa Counties, and doubled in Frio County when compared to the unemployment rate in the beginning of the year.
Tornado hits north of us; some parts of county get over 5 inches rain
Medina County was under Tornado Warnings for hours this past Saturday evening, Continue reading “Tornado hits north of us; some parts of county get over 5 inches rain”
Small town meat markets, feed stores in high demand during pandemic
In times like these, many citizens have a new-found appreciation for many of the small family businesses who have continued to serve our communities during this pandemic—especially the meat markets and feed stores. Continue reading “Small town meat markets, feed stores in high demand during pandemic”
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	