Taking Care Of Business! The City has purchased the property adjacent to city hall at 301 South Teel, Drive. The old “SPOT” building. The building will be used for administrative support to the city staff. To the right is city hall and the drive thru area where customers can pay bills.
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Fundraisers going on at St John Bosco
The annual festival will be held at St John Bosco Catholic Church located at 502 5th Street, Natalia on Labor Day September 1. There are several fundraisers leading up to the big event.
DRAWING TICKETS: Text Beatrice Morales at 210-482-9595 for tickets. There are two dates to WIN BIG: August 11th, Early Bird $500 drawing and September 1st Grand drawing. So don’t delay, get your tickets TODAY, $5 each. Father Antony will draw the $500 winning ticket on Sunday, August 11th after 11 a.m. mass. The winning ticket and all the tickets will be put back into the raffle barrel for another chance to win $3k, $2k, & $1k and other prizes on September 1st. This drawing will be announced at the Labor Day Festival extravaganza.
Drainage redone by TXDOT
The drainage at 132 and Colonial Parkway near Ingram Ready Mix and Food King was fixed by TXDOT recently. TXDOT crews can be seen working on the area last week installing drainage and new concrete.
They also repaired the deterioration of the roadway on highway 173 between QT and Triple C steakhouse
“We truly appreciate our conversation and most importantly, being heard. We look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship in the future. We want to send a big “Thank You!” to our TXDOT area engineer Francis and her staff for promptly responding to the concerns brought forth by the Mayor and I with regards to this drainage issue,” said City Administrator David Jordan, City of Devine. (City of Devine photo.)
Natalia to issue Boil Water Notice
Natalia to issue Boil Water Notice Aug. 1, replacing fire hydrant
City of Natalia issued a notice informing citizens that on Thursday August 1st, at approximately 8:30 am the Natalia utility department will be installing a valve and replacing a fire hydrant on State Hwy 132 N.
During this time expect low to no water pressure while work is being completed. Please prepare now. Due to system low pressure below 20 psi, we will issue a boil water notice on 8/1/2024 out of precaution. Once lab samples are returned we will rescind the notice in 24-48 hours.
Driver trapped in car wreck, two hospitalized
Photo by Raul Martinez
The couple traveling in this white car was struck by the truck at the four corners intersection, pushing the small car all the way off the roadway and trapping the driver inside. It happened this past Saturday morning, July 27 around 10am in downtown Devine, and both of the people in the car were transported to University Hospital.
The 16-year-old driver was cited for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and were released to a parent. The driver will have to appear in court regarding the matter, according to Devine Police Chief Kandi Benavides,
The extent of injuries of driver and passenger in the car were not known as of press time.
“The truck occupied by two juveniles was coming west on East Hondo and ran a red light, striking the car which was traveling on North Teel, going South. The car was occupied by a 62-year-old male (driver) and a 70-year-old female, both of San Antonio,” Chief Benavides stated.
“One witness stated that they saw the truck speeding and swerving around cars on E Hondo Avenue,” Benavides added.
Retired Volunteer Fire Chief Walker laid to rest
The community gathered to celebrate the life of first responder Michael Russel Walker, retired Fire Chief 8120 of Devine, Texas who passed away at the age of 65. Emergency first responders from all over South Texas came to pay their last respects on Saturday, July 27 as he was laid to rest from Primrose Funeral Chapel.
Michael served his community as a firefighter for over 45 years, and worked on pipelines for almost 50 years. Before coming to Devine, he’d served for 25 years and retired as Fire Chief at Fairchild VFD in Needville, TX. He dutifully served as Fire Chief here in Devine before retiring in March of 2021.
During Chief Walker’s time in Devine the DVFD updated the building, and even began the first responder medical response organization. He loved doing what he did and taking care of his family and community and protecting them. As a volunteer, he drove the first responder unit home and was usually the first one on most scenes.
Michael also knew his way around the grill. Grilling was his passion, and it showed. He was the head cook of Firewalker Cookers Competition BBQ Cook-Off Team for 5 years. His other passions in life was the love for his family, his beloved wife Carla and selflessly helping people. His time in the service was a living testament to his care and compassion towards his community.
Michael was a true hero and volunteer.
City outlines Generator purchase fiasco
The following is a press release by the City of Devine.
In July 2021, our city applied for grants to purchase two new generators to enhance our water infrastructure. The grants were funded under the American Rescue Plan (ARP). The ARP grants were administered by the Texas Division of Emergency Management. The decision to submit the grant applications was made by the Devine City Council. The grant applications were approved, and the City secured $1,196,558.00 in grants. The grant money was paid to the City in two installments.
Initially, Cleary Zimmerman Engineering was chosen for engineering services for the generator project. However, after discovering that Navarro Electric, Inc. offered a more cost-effective solution, Navarro Electric was selected to replace Cleary Zimmerman Engineering.
Navarro Electric would be purchasing the generators from a generator manufacturing company, Total Energy Solutions. This action was approved by City Council. Navarro Electric received a down-payment of $307,842.16, with the intention that this money would be paid to Total Energy Solutions. A portion of the down-payment was paid to Total Energy Solutions.
After consultations with the City’s grant administrator, it was determined that the grant guidelines required that the payment be made directly to Total Energy Solutions. Total Energy Solutions was contacted by the City and told that, in order to comply with the grant guidelines, the money paid to Total Energy Solutions had to be refunded to Navarro Electric.
After the money was refunded to Navarro Electric and paid to the City, it would be paid by the City directly to Total Energy Solutions. Total Energy Solutions refunded the money to Navarro Electric. Despite numerous requests for repayment made to Navarro Electric by the City from August 2023 through November 2023, Navarro Electric did not repay the money to the City.
In November 2023, after the appointment of David Jordan to the position of City Administrator, Mr. Jordan notified the City Council about Navarro Electric’s refusal to repay the City. The City Council made the decision to pursue criminal charges against Justin Navarro, the principal of Navarro Electric.
Subsequently, Justin Navarro was indicted by the Medina County Grand Jury. Navarro pleaded nolo contendere (no contest) to the charges. The Medina County District Court placed Navarro on four years’ deferred adjudication probation. As part of his probation, Navarro was ordered to: (1) return the money to the City of Devine; (2) perform 50 hours of community service; (3) complete an anti-theft class; and (4) write a letter of apology to the City of Devine.
In early 2024, 100% of the funds held by Navarro were successfully returned to the City of Devine.
The City of Devine remains steadfast in our commitment to transparency and fiduciary responsibility in managing public funds and ensuring the timely completion of crucial projects such as the generator installations.
For further details, please contact the City of Devine.
David L. Jordan
City Administrator
Meet Mikalynn….
Meet Mikalynn….
Mikalynn is a 16-year-old teen who describes herself as an outgoing, talented person, with a big heart she is seeking to share with her forever family.
She wants her future family to know she is very energetic, sweet, kind, and caring, and that she has a great sense of humor. One of her super traits is; if she sees someone who is down, and not having a good day, Mikalynn will make it a point to make them laugh and smile to feel better.
Mikalynn enjoys listening to music, drawing, painting, reading, writing poetry, and journaling. She also has a love for all animals and nature.
Mikalynn’s favorite subjects in school are science & biology; she is also studying American Sign Language, and has been practicing ASL daily. On Sundays, Mikalynn enjoys attending church and being a part of a church youth group.
Devine VFW $1,000 Pull Tab Bingo Aug. 1 and BBQ plate sale
Devine VFW Post 3966 charity bingo will have a $1000 pull tab bingo Thursday, August 1, 2024. The $10 tickets will be first come, first serve. Multiple pull tabs may be purchased. If attendance is over 100 players, the jackpots for regular Bingo will be raised $100 (to $300 and $600). There may be more than one $1000 pull tab if participation supports it.
A $10 chicken leg quarter and sausage plate with beans and rice will be available (75 plates) in addition to the regular food items served. Bring your friends for an evening of fun and excitement. Even if you do not play bingo, come by for the food starting at 6:00pm.
The Bingo Hall doors open at 4:30 pm with regular bingo starting at 7:00 pm. Pull tab sales start at 5:30 pm and will play as they sell out each round.
Proceeds from our Charitable Bingo support local youth programs, disabled veterans, other local charitable organizations and veteran programs.
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Back to School Bash August 7th in Devine
888 Hair Salon & Studio will be having a Back to School Bash August 7 in Devine.
Free!!! Haircuts, backpacks, school supplies, food & refreshments, treats and DJ!!!
Wednesday August 7th from 8am-12pm at 207 State Hwy 132 N. Suite B. in Devine. Thank you for the support by Danny Lawler and the Devine Fire Department.