
A Cross Country runner was the victim of a hit and run accident in Lytle last Wednesday, August 30. Continue reading “Cross country runner struck in hit-and-run”
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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.
Mustangs face Lytle in 57th Legacy Bowl

The Mustangs will face the Lytle Pirates in their 57th Legacy Bowl in Lytle this coming Friday night. Kick off will be at 7:30 pm.
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7th Annual Car Show at Chaparral Ford Sept. 9
Street Rods of San Antonio will hold their 7th Annual Car Show at Chaparral Ford in Devine on Saturday, September 9th from 9 am to 4 pm. Continue reading “7th Annual Car Show at Chaparral Ford Sept. 9”
Irma becomes a Category 3 Hurricane over Eastern Atalantic, no threat to land known yet
…IRMA BECOMES A CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE OVER THE EASTERN ATLANTIC…

August 31–National Weather Service reports Irma has become a Category 3 Hurricane over the Eastern Atlantic, but there are no coastal watches or warnings in effect as of today, Thursday, August 31. Continue reading “Irma becomes a Category 3 Hurricane over Eastern Atalantic, no threat to land known yet”
Devine running out of gas due to panic– no shortage of gas in US, Sitton says
15 Texas refineries have shut down or reduced capacity, but Sitton says there is not a U.S. gas shortage…

People are racing to get to the pumps in Devine, Castroville, Lytle and Natalia, and many stations are out of gas due to increased number of people buying gas, “and trying to get their hands on every gallon they can.” Every pump was full as people waited in line at 3:30 in Devine. However, Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton has spoken out, assuring Texans that there isn’t a gas shortage in the US….
“There is not a gasoline shortage in the United States. There is a logistics issue,” he said. “In the US today, there 230 million barrels of gasoline in inventory…in storage.”
The 15 refineries that are either down or at reduced capacity, has reduced the amount of gasoline production by only 2 million barrels of gasoline a day, according to Commissioner Sitton.
“The big issue is people trying to get their hands on every gallon they can…..Even if all the refineries were running right now, we’d still be having this issue,” due to the rush of people buying gas.”
“In my neighborhood 1/3 of the houses were flooded and it was hard to get out. There might be some gas stations down there that trucks can’t get to to refuel, so there might be pockets where there are gasoline shortages,” Sitton said. “Your neighborhood gas station may take a few days because they happen to be part of a supply network that’s really over-stripped…..but if I’m willing to drive 3 or 4 miles I can find some gasoline…..As a region, there may be pockets that take a few days, but this is not going to be a long term issue.”
“Every gas station in Texas is refilled by a truck on regular intervals…. For example, if a gas station usually gets 100,000 gallons every 10 days, then that’s the schedule they are on….So, if ten times as many people go to a gas station today, then the next scheduled truck would have been in ten days.”
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Boerne provides stiff challenge to open season

The Devine Warhorses will travel to Boerne to take on the Greyhounds in each team’s season debut Friday, September 1. Continue reading “Boerne provides stiff challenge to open season”
Natalia hosts John Paul II in season opener

The Natalia Mustang Varsity football team will host John Paul II in Mustang Stadium this Friday as they open their season at home with the first game. Continue reading “Natalia hosts John Paul II in season opener”
Devine City Council appoints Parks Board

An ordinance creating a Parks Advisory Board was formally adopted and five residents were appointed as the inaugural board members at a Special meeting of the Devine City Council held Monday, August 28.
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Local families impacted by Hurricane Harvey’s wrath

Maria and Eddie Rodriguez, of Natalia, shared some photos of the destruction they found when they went to check on their beach house this week after the wrath of Hurricane Harvey.
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Over 1,300 evacuees take refuge in Pearsall

A group in Devine is organizing a donation drive for hurricane evacuees who are staying at hotels in nearby Pearsall.
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