The Medina County cares act grant still has $144,000 in grant money available to local small businesses who apply. Continue reading “Do you own a business in Medina County? Read this.”
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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.
2 COVID cases in Devine schools (1 elementary, 1 high school); 1 death reported in county
Devine ISD announced that there have been two COVID cases, confirmed to be on campus at the beginning of last week. Continue reading “2 COVID cases in Devine schools (1 elementary, 1 high school); 1 death reported in county”
Devine faces looming $220k budget deficit
A potential $325,000 real estate purchase is the largest stumbling block in the Devine City Council’s quest for a balanced budget in the upcoming 2020-2021 fiscal year.
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Medina County Pct. 2 pact paves way for better streets in La Coste
La Coste is repaving roughly half of its city streets, thanks to an agreement with Medina County.
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City of Lytle elections begin early voting Oct. 13 for Mayor, Aldermen races as well as Special Election to consider mixed drinks
The registered voters of the City of Lytle, Texas have been given notice that the polling places will be open from 7 am to 7 pm on November 3, 2020 for voting Continue reading “City of Lytle elections begin early voting Oct. 13 for Mayor, Aldermen races as well as Special Election to consider mixed drinks”
Luling awaits Warhorses as Devine looks for 4th win in a row
The now 3-1 Devine Warhorses travel to Luling to take on the Eagles Friday night. Continue reading “Luling awaits Warhorses as Devine looks for 4th win in a row”
ESD #4 looks to leverage its reserve fund for good; new maps are on the way
After approving a 2021 budget with $147,155 in reserves, Emergency Service District #4 (ESD#4) is looking for ways to “give back to the community.”
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ESD #1 building new fire station in booming Potranco TIRZ area; Castroville VFD keeps fire truck after objections to moving it
Concerns over relocating a Castroville pumper truck were doused last week when Emergency Services District #1 agreed to keep the equipment at its current fire station.
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Mustangs welcome George West to town Friday
The Natalia Mustangs (2-2) will welcome the George West Longhorns (3-1) to town Friday night in what will be a very big 15-3A (Div.II) battle. Continue reading “Mustangs welcome George West to town Friday”
Lytle City Secretary’s report
Taxes: Ad valorem (property) current and delinquent.
Hotel/motel occupancy tax, Franchise taxes, Sales tax
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