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This Saturday…Festival, games, fishing @ BIGFOOT fundraiser
By Kayleen Holder
Editor
Mark your calendars, it’s gonna be a fun event! One local family is hosting a very special fund raiser for the Bigfoot Volunteer Fire Department this coming Saturday, Oct. 26 after seeing first-hand the amazing way these heroes help our community in times of crisis.
The event will be an old-fashioned fall festival/haunted hay ride, with lots of games for the kids. Cash only! There will be lots of old-school kids games, as well as fishing and the haunted hayride. Kids will also get to see the big fire trucks.
Bobby Thompson, of Bigfoot, shares a little about what inspired the family to host this event…
“On July 4th, 2023, my family had our family reunion at my place in Bigfoot. Two teenagers were leaving my house about 10 pm that evening when a hog ran out in front of their vehicle. They swerved to miss the hog and over corrected, rolling their truck.”
“Both boys were ejected from the truck and landed in the ditch on separate sides of the road. Both were seriously injured,” Thompson said. “We called 9-1-1 and the Bigfoot Volunteer Fire Department arrived in a very short time. The Bigfoot Volunteer Fire Department was very professional and administered what I believe was life-saving medical attention to the boys.”
“My family owes a great amount of gratitude to the Bigfoot Volunteer Fire Department,” Thompson adds. “They sacrifice personal family time to be volunteers and it is evident that these volunteers are 100% committed to our community. In a rural area, we are blessed to have these high-quality committed volunteers.”
Also, if anyone is interested in volunteering for this one-day event they can contact me, Bobby Thompson, at 830-267-0059. We also want to invite anyone interested in joining the Bigfoot Volunteer Fire Department to reach out to the Fire Chief Mark Leach.

Devine Carnival and Fall Cactus Festival set for Oct. 31-Nov.2
The 63rd Annual Devine Fall Cactus Festival is set for next weekend October 31-November 2 in downtown Devine.
The Carnival will be here for three days, Thursday, Oct. 31, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2.
Over 100 vendors will be on display for your shopping pleasure as well as the usual Plant Sale, Art Exhibit, kids games and more.
The Parade will kick off at 10:00 AM Saturday morning at the intersection of Hwy 173 and FM 2200 (Medina Glass) as usual.
PARADE
Parade entries are due by this Friday to Morales Realty, as the lineup will be charted this weekend. Floats will line up in the middle school parking lot and wrap around to the high school . The construction company promises to have it ready for use.
Live entertainment from 11am-midnight, will take place all day on two stages at the festival featuring a FREE dance that evening with Small Town Habit, Jeremy Richards, and the Solis Brothers as the headliners. A pep rally by DHS will take place from 12-1 pm earlier. Claude Morgan and friends will entertain from the second stage.
Parade Grand Marshall is Lewis Stroud. Theme is Devine Pride. No outside food or drinks will be permitted. Bring Lawn chairs.


VOTING INFO for Medina County residents and Natalia elections
Early voting kicked off this week and will continue Oct 21-25th (8am-5pm), Saturday Oct. 26 (7am7pm), Sunday Oct. 27 (9am-3pm), and Monday-Fri October 28th-November 1 (7am-7pm).
Voters can vote anywhere in the county including at the Medina County Courthouse Annex in Hondo, Medina County Pct 4 Annex building in Devine at 317 Hwy 132N, and the Medina County Pct 2 building in Castroville at 8366 FM 471 South. See page 4 for more.
Election Day will be Tuesday, November 5 (7am-7pm).
Look for a sample ballot on www.DevineNews.com

NATALIA ELECTIONS
Along with National and State elections which are ongoing, there are two big races for Natalia residents including a City Council election and a School Board election.
There are four candidates vying for positions on Natalia City Council. The candidates are: Mike Fernandez, Selica L Vera, Sam Smith and Valerie Michelle Naff.
The are four candidates are vying for 3 positions on the school board. The Natalia School board candidates are: Andrew Besa, Eric Smith, Fernando Garza, and Tracy Myers.

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Devine & Lytle CC runners State bound!

REGIONAL CHAMPS!
The Lytle Pirates set their sights on going to State, and that’s exactly where they are gonna do! Pictured above are: Johnny Rey Alvarez, Lucas Salazar, Bryan Montes-Rodriguez, Diego Reyna, Yandel Esquivez, Adrian Reyna, and Nathan Garza. Photo by D Wagner.

Lytle Lady Pirate Svetlana Lopez placed 12th to qualify for the November 2 State Meet in Round Rock. Congrats! Photo by D Wagner.

Warhorse Devo Dixon ran a personal record placing 13th and punching his ticket to state! Photo by T Anderson.


Unnamed data centers requesting water service in Medina County
Image Courtesy of Istockphotos.com
By Anton Riecher
East Medina County Special Utility District is designated to receive $500,000 in Texas Department of Agriculture community development block grant funding awarded to Medina County, district superintendent Bruce Alexander reported during the Oct. 15 district board meeting.
Also reviewed were plans to apply for $2.3 million in state funding to connect EMCSUD to a subdivision water system near Dunlay. Discussion also included new requests for water service from multiple digital data centers in the district.
The CDBG funding will be used to rebuild under used water lines along County Road 5710, Alexander said.
“A city can go out and get their own community development block grants,” he said. “The water systems must go through the county.”
Medina County applies for these grants through the Alamo Area Council of Governments, rotating them among the various water systems.
“We actually applied for this grant three years ago,” Alexander said. “COVID put a slow walk on it, delaying it. Last year we were up for it but the city of Castroville scored higher and got the grant away from us.”
Interconnection Grant
In other grant news, EMCSUD has been approved to make application to the Texas Water Development Board for $2.3 million to cover the cost of an interconnection between the district’s Unit Two water plant and the Creekwood Ranches subdivision water system acquired by the district two years ago.
“That’s pretty good news for us,” Alexander said. “That’s a potential 100 percent grant to the district from TWDB.”
The subdivision is located six miles east of Hondo, north of Highway 90. The Creekwood Ranches Water Supply Corporation was acquired by EMCSUD in May 2022.
As with the CDBG funding, the breakthrough with the TWDB application is the result of repeated attempts.
“We applied a year and a half ago,” Alexander said. “In the first round of funding we didn’t qualify so they asked us to reapply.”
That second application was added to a priority list by TWDB. In August, EMCSUD was approved to make application for the grant. The deadline for that application was Oct. 18.
TWDB conducts a meeting every month to review applications, Alexander said.
“Depending on how long it takes them to review the application it’s possible it could be funded as early as the middle of next month,” he said.
Data Centers
As to the requests for water service from several digital data centers Alexander said he was not at liberty to discuss the requests in detail.
“I can’t really talk about them because the district, at their request, has entered into non-disclosure agreements with them,” Alexander said. “They are very protective of their information.”
According to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filings, two Microsoft data centers are reaching completion near Castroville. The combined centers total 106,012 square feet and cost $230 million to construct.
In addition, Microsoft is expected to break ground on an additional $482 million data center near Castroville in spring 2026, TDLR filings show.
In addition to the unnamed data centers, Alexander said the district is working to extend service to several small subdivisions as CONTINUE READING by becoming a member
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