My Front Page

Snow fun! Aerial shots of Devine and more

Snow flurries began falling in the early morning hours, Tuesday January 21 while most were sound asleep, and kiddos woke up to lots of snow covered patches. It was plenty for a good snowball fight and mini snowmen, with the fun lasting several hours before the sunshine started dissipating snow around 11 am.

Make sure to sign up for FULL PRINT & DIGITAL ACCESS so you can see all of the snow photos in next Wednesday, January 29th newspaper. Sign up at www.DevineNewsMembers.com and you’ll get the print edition mailed to your house every week, as well as full online access immediately.

We will run a full page of SNOW PHOTOS in the Jan.29th Special Snow edition with some of these photos and many more!

(This week’s edition was printed early due to weather concerns.)

The following aerial shots were captured by Robbie Brown around Devine.

Medina County Jr Livestock Show kicks off this week

Tuesday Jan 21 marks the kick off of the 2025 Medina County Jr Livestock Show in Hondo, and it will be a cold one! Over 1,100 entries have been made by area youth, so get out and support these kiddos.

As of Monday morning, leaders planned to proceed with the show the same day with a short 3-hour delay due to expected weather. Check their Facebook for updates.

The stock show is schedule includes:

 Jan 21- Sheep, goats, and poultry,

Jan 22-Halter Heifers, steers and rabbits,

 Jan 23-Market Swine, Ag Mechanics and Commercial Heifers,

Jan 24- Gilts, yearling ranch colts (9am show, awards and sale at 2pm), youth showcase (public display of showcase projects 2-3pm), and commercial heifers (awards at 4:30 and sale at 5:00pm).

January 25th-Buyers breakfast kicks off at 8 am, followed by Youth Showcase Silent Auction 10am-2pm, and Premium Auction at 11 am.

Feb. 14th filing deadline on Lytle ballot


Filing opens January 15, 2025 and end at 5:00 pm on February 14, 2025 at the City of Lytle office, 14916 Main St..
The City of Lytle operates with a Mayor-Council form of government. The council consists of five Aldermen that each serve a single member district.
The City Council’s primary duty is policy making. The council identifies the needs of the city’s residents and provides programs to meet the changing requirements of the community and measure the effectiveness of ongoing services in the city. See qualifications for becoming a Council member at lytletx.org.

Feb. 14th deadline to file for City of Devine council

Feb. 14th deadline to file for City of Devine council election for District 2 and 4

The City of Devine will be calling for a city alderman election to be held on Saturday, May 3, 2025. Positions currently held by Michael Hernandez (District 2) and Debbie Randall (District 5) are expiring, as well as the Mayor’s seat and Mayor Butch Cook expressed his intent to re-file this week.
Deadline to file for a position is Friday, February 14th by 5:00 p.m. at city hall.
Combined elections-Devine ISD will hold election jointly with the City of Devine and all costs will be shared. If the City of Devine cancels their election, the district will contract with Medina County to hold the election.

47th President Trump inauguration

January 20, 2025 marked Inauguration Day for 47th President Donald J Trump and Vice President JD Vance who took office this week promising, “Every single day I will be fighting for you with every breath in my body. I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve. This will truly be the golden age of America.”
Among his priority promises are: ending inflation, tax cuts for American workers, securing the borders, American energy independence, military readiness,and stopping the crime epidemic.

Continue reading “47th President Trump inauguration”

MIA for 25 years….Soldier Pfc. Clifton to be laid to rest this January

In the Winter of 1950, Korean War soldier U.S. Army Pfc. Arthur A. Clifton, 17, was reported missing in action on Dec. 11 after his unit was attacked by Chinese Communist Forces near the Chasin Reservoir, North Korea.
After over two decades of being MIA, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced this January that the soldier has been identified and accounted for, and is now back in Texas where he will be laid to rest this January.
Pfc. Clifton’s nephew, Wade Holland, contacted us this week to give us the news. Holland’s mother (Arthur’s sister), Lydia Holland, lives in Devine.
“Department of Defense personnel came to our house to tell us of the identification and provided a lot of information on the events that lead to Arthur’s death and how the identification process unfolded,” Mr. Holland said “My mom and I have been actively working with DPAA for 25 years to get to this point.”

Continue reading below

Continue reading “MIA for 25 years….Soldier Pfc. Clifton to be laid to rest this January”

Lytle extends ETJ to include proposed data center project

By Anton Riecher
The Lytle City Council voted Monday to extend the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction to include the site for a proposed $2.1 billion data center campus that developers hope to eventually have annexed into the city.
City Administrator Zachary Meadows said the developers, Colorado-based Rowan Digital Infrastructure, want to pursue a development agreement with the city that would include tax abatements for the project.
“The only way to do that is to either be in the ETJ or in the city of Lytle,” Meadows said.
Located on a 440-acre site bordering county roads 683 to the east and 6712 on the west, Project Cinco is described as a “hyperscaler” project – a large scale built-to-suit data center that provides cloud computing, networking and data storage services to millions of users.
In December Medina County commissioners approved an…

Read the full story by subscribing at www.devinenewsmembers.com

Patrick DuBose and Steve Smith take seats on EMS board- MCESD4 Potter and Morales terms expire

Patrick DuBose and Steve Smith, the newest members selected to join the Medina County Emergency Services District 4 Board of Commissioners, received the oath of office from County Judge Keith Lutz during the Jan. 8 ESD4 board meeting in Devine. (Photos by Anton Riecher)

Tax break for ESD4 seniors tabled pending future review

By Anton Riecher
A proposed homestead exemption for Medina County Emergency Services District No. 4 residents over age 65 was tabled by the governing board of commissioners Jan. 8 pending further information on the potential financial impact of such a tax freeze.
Jerry Beck, appointed to the board by county commissioners in December, pushed forward a motion to support the tax break for elderly and disabled residents he proposed at the last board meeting. However, the motion died for lack of a second.
“In my opinion the across-the-board exemption helps those people and makes us (the ESD) more conservative,” Beck said. “It makes us more aware of what we are spending our money on.”
The board also voted to support further research into response call volume throughout the district as a basis for a final…

Read the full story by subscribing at www.devinenewsmembers.com