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Community Outreach Event July 18

in Lytle, check out all the programs available

Community Outreach Program on July 18 in Lytle Community Center, lots of vendors ready to help you with all kinds of available programs. Stop by and visit with us and pick up information on how they can help you.
The City of Lytle invites you to come out and check out some programs available to you on Thursday, July 18, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Lytle Community Center.

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Local Track Team Shines Bright:

A Triumph at the South Texas AAU Regional Qualifier (Region 19)

In a display of sheer athleticism and determination, the Tri-County track team displayed excellence efforts at the highly competitive AAU Region 19 meet held this past weekend at D.W Rutledge Stadium. Amidst stiff competition from clubs across the region, the team showcased exceptional skill in securing multiple Junior Olympic berths for the first time in club history. Each athlete finished in the top 5 to qualify for Junior Olympics.

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Lytle

Monday, June 24
7:27 AM – 14800 Blk. Lytle-Somerset St. – Officer responded to a minor two-vehicle non-injury accident.
7:41 AM – 19300 Blk. Wisdom Rd. – Officer responded and was unable to make any contact at the residence.
9:55 AM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated male.
1:57 PM – 19200 Blk. N. Somerset St. – Officer responded to a burglary that occurred between 6/15/2024 and 6/24/2024. Approximately $100 of various items were stolen.

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The flags are already flying

You can look down the street and see the beautiful United States flags flying. We are getting ready to celebrate on July 4th, Independence Day and our 247th birthday. This country has been blessed with so many freedoms. We have and are enjoying the freedoms that others fought and died for. We have the freedom to celebrate the holiday in the way we choose. There may be parades, picnics, ball games, fireworks, family and friends getting together. This great country was founded on the idea that men and women should be free and should have some basic rights and freedoms. Like freedom from other governments,

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Jo Ann Tate Null

July 16, 1933 — May 27, 2024, Lytle, Texas

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our mom, Jo Ann Null, of Lytle, Tx. Mom was preceded in death by her parents, John Lester “Leck” Tate and Doris Blanke Tate, and her husband, Jimmy Null. She leaves behind many who loved her, including her daughters, Debra McCartney (husband Ron McCartney) and Dr. Cynthia Gans; and her sons Carl Null, Jay Null and Mark Null (wife Barbara Null).  She had 7 grandkids and 13 great grandkids. Her house was always full and loud. She also left behind who knows how many dogs, cats, chickens and various other animals. Mom and her family have roots to Lytle that go as far back as the 1800’s. Two members of mom’s family fought in the Battle of the Alamo.

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Alex Hernandez, Jr.

Alex Hernandez, Jr. 84, Devine, Texas was born May 15, 1940 died on June 26, 2024 at the age of 84 years at home.
Preceded in death by parents: Guadalupe San Miguel Hernandez and Alex Hernandez of St. Hedwig, TX.
Survived by wife Karen Willene Grotfeldt Hernandez of Devine, TX. Sister: Gloria (Gustalvo) Soto of Bellflower, CA; Brother: Hector Jarmillo of Westminster, CA.

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Joyce Lee Dye

Joyce Lee Dye, of Devine, TX went to our Lord, on Friday, June 28, 2024, at the age of 89. Joyce was born on January 29, 1935, to Newton Lee and Ella A. Curtis Lee. Joyce is survived by her brother Roy Lee and Irma, sister Diana Scoggins and Charles, son Marion George Du Bose and Pamela, Daughters: Sharlene Du Bose Mc Kinney and Bill, Sherry Du Bose Moore and Perry, Grandchildren: Shelly Powers, Kyle McKinney, Christi Huerta and Leon, Nathan Moore and Angelita, Matthew Moore, Michael Du Bose and Courtney, Rhonda Clark, Stacy Sharber, James Sharber; great-grandchildren: Haley, Karley, Conner, Devin and Corbin D., Kaleb, Corbin W., McKinsey, Ethan, Madeline, Madison, and Michael, Justin, Jacob, Mykenzie, Cameran, Bree, Jade, Matthew.

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Natalia

06/25-Animal Control – Officer on duty responded to a call received involving two large dogs who had gotten loose and attacked a neighbor’s feral cat. Upon arrival at the location contact was made with the dog’s owner who advised the Officer that the larger dog had broken a window and got out when they were not home. The dog owner agreed to keep the dogs contained as she tries to get the window repaired.

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