
Hondo, Texas — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Executive Director for Medina County, D. Clint Koenig today reminded farmers and ranchers that they have until Aug. 1, 2018,to nominate eligible candidates to serve on local FSA county committees.
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“How are we going to protect our students and teachers?”

There once was a time when the safety of our students and teachers at school was a given. Continue reading ““How are we going to protect our students and teachers?””
Zapata competing in TAAF State Track Meet July 28
Quentin Zapata participated in the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Region III Qualifier Track Meet this past Friday, July 13, 2018, held at Hutto Memorial Stadium in Hutto, Texas. Continue reading “Zapata competing in TAAF State Track Meet July 28”
Devine Police Report July 13-18

July 13
1:20 AM – Officer located a male subject and a female subject walking. Continue reading “Devine Police Report July 13-18”
Natalia Police Report July 15-20

July 15
6:10 PM – Officer responded to the 600 blk. of Bartlett St. about a dog left tied up to a vehicle with no food or water. Continue reading “Natalia Police Report July 15-20”
Lytle Police Report July 16-21

July 16
1:33 PM – Officer responded to 15200 Blk. of Park Place for a report of an alarm.
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A tribute to Debi Campsey

As a family, the children of Debi Crouch Campsey – Carol, Mary, Charles, and William – gathered together and wrote a tribute to their mom.
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Setbacks delay repaving project

Due to my missing the last Commissioners Court meeting, I got nothing on the meeting. Continue reading “Setbacks delay repaving project”
Pawpaw, paw-paw, or paw paw?

This past week has been fairly busy for me, as some of Auxiliary members met at our workshop early in the week and started working on our patient tray favors, so we could sort of stay ahead in case we have a time or two that we can’t meet and work. Continue reading “Pawpaw, paw-paw, or paw paw?”
