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many say has surpassed late fifties drought as worst ever
San Antonio city residents deal with brown lawns as the result of Stage Two water restrictions, farmers and ranchers to the west of the city say this is shaping up to be the worst drought ever, even worse than the legendary 'drought of the fifties,' between 1957 and 1959, which is used as a benchmark for all subsequent drought records, 1200 WOAI ...
Experienced officers on the job with new sheriff
Staff photo by Margaret Palermo FAMILIAR FACES - Bob Price, Doug Postert and Fred Ratliff have new positions at Uvalde Sheriff's Department, but all three have worked there before.
Rabid animals not easy to spot
After a recent raccoon attack, occurring inconveniently on a weekend, a question was brought to our attention: What should one do if bitten by an animal that you suspect has rabies? Pray and hope it doesn't? ...
Captains team up to handle duties
Captains Art Salinas and Mike Hernandez are taking charge of Uvalde Police Department until a new police chief and assistant chief can be hired.
Election, politics dominate county business during 2008
Politics and the election process was one of the more exciting elements of 2008 for the county of Uvalde.
County again tables occupancy tax issue
The Uvalde County Commissioners voted Monday to table the issue of eliminating the Uvalde County 6-percent hotel and motel occupancy tax until the second commissioners meeting in January.
Hackebeil: Bond money is not likely to be recovered
It was one of the largest cocaine busts in the history of Uvalde County. But once the suspects were arrested, they quickly posted bond and disappeared.
Retirement won't end judicial career
For the last 25 years, 38th Judicial District Judge Mickey R. Pennington has sat in the Uvalde courtroom in his position behind the judge's bench, black robes signifying his role in the judicial system.