No motion was made on personnel or student or property after an hour long closed session during the called meeting last Tuesday night March 12 of the Board of Trustees of Devine ISD. Continue reading “DISD and City pass on purchase of TxDOT’s 5-acre property, elementary sewage project expected between $50-$75,000”
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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.
Sheriff warns parents of a dangerous, odorless drug called THC oil
Perhaps one of the most dangerous drugs circulating the area is called H2C oil, Continue reading “Sheriff warns parents of a dangerous, odorless drug called THC oil”
School officer well-needed, great asset for our schools
Many years ago, the Devine Police Department and Devine ISD teamed up to provide one school resource officer for our local school district, Continue reading “School officer well-needed, great asset for our schools”
Mustangs set for State lift meet
Five Natalia Mustangs are State Bound, after competing extremely well in the Region 5 Meet two weeks ago in Bishop. Continue reading “Mustangs set for State lift meet”
Five simple ideas to make Devine schools safer, from a retired police officer
Editorial
Hector Villarreal, of Devine, is a retired San Antonio Police Officer of 28 years. He specialized in crime prevention and hostage negotiation. Continue reading “Five simple ideas to make Devine schools safer, from a retired police officer”
Devine takes step toward Certificates of Obligation to fund $1.1 million water meter replacement
A plan to replace water meters throughout Devine is one step closer to reality after the Devine City Council voted to publish a notice of intention to issue $1.1 million in Certificates of Obligation to fund the project at a Special meeting held last Tuesday, March 5.
Continue reading “Devine takes step toward Certificates of Obligation to fund $1.1 million water meter replacement”
Devine man Paul Reed suffers brain injury; benefit planned
Lifetime Devine resident Paul Reed, 46 years old, suffered a traumatic brain injury while at work on Wednesday, February 13th, which left him at a loss of memory for the past 30+ years. Continue reading “Devine man Paul Reed suffers brain injury; benefit planned”
A special hat for Nicholas
“Yesterday marks one of the scariest days ever” said mother Jacqueline Hastings, after an incident that sent her son Nicholas to the hospital, Continue reading “A special hat for Nicholas”
Warhorse Band wins UIL Sweepstakes
On Tuesday March 5th the DHS varsity Symphonic Winds performed at the Region 11 UIL Concert & Sight-Reading Evaluation at Pleasanton High School, where they earned straight ONES in both categories! Continue reading “Warhorse Band wins UIL Sweepstakes”
Mustang powerlifting claims 2nd at Regional meet
The Natalia Mustangs had a strong showing at the Region 5 Division III Powerlifting Meet in Bishop last week. Continue reading “Mustang powerlifting claims 2nd at Regional meet”