Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra to present a Full Symphony Experience to...
PRESS RELEASE: February 7, 2017 This year, with the help of presenting sponsor HEB, the CCSO will provide over 2500 area fourth and fifth grade students the opportunity to learnabout the orchestra and...
View ArticleFayette County Narcotics K-9 Unit Seizes 5 Kilos of Cocaine on Traffic Stop
Sheriff Keith Korenek reports that on Tuesday February 2, 2017, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Canine Unit, Sgt. Randy Thumann and his K9 partner Lobos, stopped a Dodge Charger on...
View ArticleThe Sundowners and the Rainbow Room
The Sundowner’s 4-H Club met on Sunday, February 12, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church. President Haley Clampit called the meeting to order.The American pledge, 4-H Pledge, and 4-H Prayer were...
View ArticleDeWitt County Jailer Steals From Inmate
On February 8, 2017 the DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office was informed of a theft of property from a former inmate. During a meeting with Cuero Chief of Police Jay Lewis, Sheriff Carl Bowen was informed...
View ArticleJohn Dean Warren
June 11, 1923-February 11, 2017 John Dean Warren, 93, of Gonzales, passed on to his Savior, Jesus Christ, on Saturday February 11, 2017 closely attended by his dear friends J.B. and Lucille Lester....
View ArticleVA Cemeteries Earn Top Rankings
By Freddy Groves The Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration (NCA) has bested corporations and federal agencies in a survey of customer satisfaction — for the sixth time. Since...
View ArticleA New Direction on Education
By Cal Thomas American public school students fall well behind students around the world in math and science proficiency. This is not debatable. According to the Trends in International Mathematics and...
View ArticleHigh Winds Make Burning Dangerous
What started as a routine controlled burn, quickly grew out of control thanks to the abnormally high winds we have been experiencing lately. Around 2pm on Saturday, February 11,area fire departments...
View ArticleGonzales High School Cheerleaders
Pave The Way In Pink Gonzales Apache Cheerleaders, both the JV and Varsity squads, for their fourth year of generous donations to pay for unfunded mammograms at the hospital.These young benefactors...
View ArticleGBRA is Killing Our Cypress Trees
March will be one year since the gate at Lake Wood on the Guadalupe River failed and Lake Wood (H-5) was lost. Shortly after the failure CEO of GBRA, Bill West, held a public meeting at the dam and...
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