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Northeast Herald "Proud to Serve" - Nov. 19
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following men and women are being recognized for their enlistment, promotions or duty changes within various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Accident at power plant injures two
Two men were injured late Thursday morning in an accident at the Public Service Enterprise Group's power plant off Weil Road.
Schertz council hears of drainage, runoff concerns
Frustrated residents of a Schertz mobile home subdivision are hoping the city can force a home improvement store to fix drainage problems that have occurred since the store opened next door.
Schertz council OKs plans for museum
The Schertz City Council has approved a plan to turn a vacant two-story house, located next to the city's 1.5-million-gallon elevated storage tank on Live Oak Road, into the city's first historical and heritage museum.
Two injured in power plant accident
One man was airlifted and another man was taken to an area hospital after an accident at a Guadalupe County power plant Thursday morning, authorities said.
Linebacker Ryan Simmons is one of several top junior prospects in the San Antonio area.
Fitch Affirms Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD, Texas' GOs at 'A+'; Outlook to Stable
As part of ongoing surveillance, Fitch Ratings affirms the 'A+' rating for Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District, Texas' approximately $285 million in outstanding unlimited tax bonds.
a Proud To Serve' salute to the military a " Nov. 12
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following men and women are being recognized for their enlistment, promotions or duty changes within various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Dear Heloise: I have two precious doggies, which are my babies. My concern is that toads like to visit my yard, and this really worries me.
Catholic schools hoping to raise falling enrollment
Noah Rodriguez, 5, sits near a booth for St. Pius X Catholic School on Wednesday at the University of the Incarnate Word.
Schertz residents vote to continue recycling
Schertz residents have decided to continue the city's recycling program, even if it means having to pay more for the service.
Talk Around Town: Food Bank sets hefty goal
The San Antonio Food Bank and its corporate partners want to raise 1 million pounds of food in November for families in need.
College Student s First Return Visit Takes Adjustment on Both Sides
Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 5:42 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 5:42 p.m. It's one of those markers on the winding road to adulthood: the first visit home after having gone off to college.
City budget questions get committee attention
City Council's finance committee on Monday heard from the city auditor that as council continues to deal with the 2009 budget 2010 budget challenges loom.
Schertz EMS to offer 'memberships'
Guadalupe County residents served by Schertz EMS will be offered the opportunity to save money when the ambulance comes under a membership plan approved by county commissioners Tuesday.
As local rivers cool down and gray clouds float above, summertime visitors have given way to another group of annual vacationers.
Amendments on ballot for Tuesday election
If you weren't one of the 2,411 Guadalupe County residents who voted early in Tuesday's Constitutional Amendment election, county officials want to make sure you know that on election day, you must vote in your precinct - and that some have been consolidated because of the anticipated low turnout.
Local gospel choir competing for national title
Members of the Resurrection Baptist Church Mass Choir of Schertz share their prayers after a recent rehearsal.
Selma, Schertz residents to vote on local issues Tuesday
Selma residents will head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether they want to pay to turn a historic property into a community park, while Schertz residents will determine whether they want to pay more for recycling.
Schertz chamber president authors a Chamber Corner'
As the new president for the Schertz Chamber of Commerce, I would like to commend the board of directors for such a thorough interviewing process in filling this position.