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Voters should register now for races to be decided at polls in November
Texas Renaissance man plans Las Vegas visit
PREVIEW What: AN EVENING WITH KINKY FRIEDMAN: WHAT WOULD KINKY DO? When: 7 P.M. MONDAY Where: CLARK COUNTY LIBRARY, 1401 E. FLAMINGO ROAD Cost: FREE Kinky Friedman will appear at a reading and book signing ...
Cattle Raisers name new Special Ranger for District 27
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association has named Emil "Sonny" Seewald Special Ranger for District 27.
Marcus F. Sells, beloved husband, father, grandfather and uncle, passed away in a San Antonio care center on Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at the age of 84.
A look at some men charged in sophisticated child pornography ring
Twelve U.S. men -- including two Texans -- have been indicted over a global child pornography ring. via KVIA-TV El Paso
“A suspect may engage in dishonest or immoral conduct that falls short of committing a crime.”
The drama involving the district attorney, the grand jury and the Texas Supreme Court justice descends into absurdity. via Houston Chronicle
Dean Isaacs, longtime resident of Medina, active in community affairs, died Friday in Kerrville. via Kerrville Daily Times
Carlos Guerra: Developer's wastewater plans were big concern for residents
“I don't think many people here would be in favor of (doing) that”
If Medina County residents are fearful of the proposed Hills of Castle Rock development, it isn't only because 3,500 new families would move in. via MySanAntonio.com
Mexican records show political donor hasn't finished law school
“So he cannot call himself a lawyer. It seems very clear to me”
A contributor to Democratic politics accused of pretending to be a lawyer didn't finish law school in Mexico, according to his transcript, but his lawyer said he is still authorized to practice law in that ... via El Paso Times
Hill Country turning into a Texas-sized tinder box again
“A burn ban is not on the commissioner's court agenda for this week, but two weeks from now, who can say?”
According to Bandera County Fire Marshal Ralph Dresser, the Hill Country and surrounding area may be facing an active fire season this winter not unlike the blazes which covered Central Texas last year. via The Bandera Bulletin