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Missing girl
Christina McGee, 31, who has family in Yorktown and worked at the Dollar General, has been missing from the New Braunfels area since Aug. 4.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Yorktown Chamber feeds YISD staff
The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce served a wonderful breakfast to the YISD staff last Thursday. 'I would like to thank the Chamber of Commerce for its continued support and appreciation to the Yorktown ISD Staff,' Superintendent Gerald Nixon said.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Pandemic relief funds for schools about to end
Texas public schools received more than $19 billion in pandemic relief funds over the last four years, but that pipeline of cash will largely end on Sept. 30, The Texas Tribune reported.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Have you ever had a flat on Sunday?
GOD first...Heavenly Father, be with those friends, neighbors, and family members who deal daily with difficult situations in which we are often unaware. Touch them with Your special love and let them know that they can lean on You and bring peace and healing to those that are suffering as we pray in the name of our Savior, Jesus. Amen.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Back to School in the Park
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08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Saturday Scrimmage
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08/14/2024 07:02 AM
H-E-B launches search for top educators
Nominations for the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards are now open to all Texas public school professionals in Texas and close on October 7, 2024. Teachers, counselors, principals, early childhood centers, school boards and districts can win cash prizes for their outstanding work. Since 2002, the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards program, which recognizes educators who go the extra mile to serve their students and their communities, has awarded more than $14 million in funding to finalists, winners and their schools.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Cowboy culture comes alive for area children
I came from a family of preachers and teachers, so it was a tad rebellious of me to start my worklife in journalism. First at the Victoria TV station in the 1980s, then later at The Victoria Advocate. But one spring day in 2001, a high school student job shadowed me at the paper.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Hospital Backpacks
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Dish-Rag and the Schoolhouse - a true story
Once upon a time, there was a very young community here in De-Witt County that was so small in population that it couldn’t be called a town and was instead known as a settlement. This settlement had a few dozen farm and ranch homes or log cabins spread about, and at its center were some five or so buildings of simple construction and mostly for business. These buildings included a blacksmith shop, a grocer, a dry goods mercantile, a stagecoach stop and inn, a tannery (where animal hides and pelts were being prepared and traded) and after the people pooled their money, a schoolhouse. There could also have been a doctor’s office combined with a drug store and after enough money was raised, a church.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Empowerment council shows up to enrich the overlooked
Each Wednesday evening the cul de sac in front of Viola Holman’s house fills up with cars as members of the Tri-City Empowerment Council gather to move forward their mission of uplifting overlooked individuals.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Meet the Cats
Wildcat quarterback, Brody Metting, runs a play during Saturday’s scrimmage. See more photos on page 10.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
NISD staff treated during school preparation
The Nordheim ISD faculty, staff, and administration have enjoyed several special treats since returning to work on August 1. On August 2, the Nordheim Education Foundation generously provided a breakfast featuring tacos from Lile’s Country Store, along with pastries, fruit, and juice.
08/14/2024 07:02 AM
Larry Wayne Nelson
Larry Wayne Nelson of Meyersville passed away Saturday, July 27, 2024. Larry was born to Clifford and Alta Hill Nelson on December 12, 1951.
08/07/2024 06:05 AM
John G Roller
John G Roller, 92, of Cuero passed away Sunday, July 28, 2024. He was born November 3, 1931 in Davy to John J and Millie Rohan Roller. He proudly served in the United States Army. He married Ruth Sthele on August 20, 1955 in Yorktown. He worked for the state of Texas for thirty eight years. He enjoyed five years of retirement before he started working for The City of Cuero where he would work for fifteen more years. He enjoyed playing Bingo, Dominoes and Wahoo. He also enjoyed crochet, ranching, fishing, coloring, gardening and building swings.
08/07/2024 06:05 AM
Stephen 'Stevie' Eugene Cusack
Stephen 'Stevie' Eugene Cusack was born on September 25th, 1951 in Cuero, Texas to William (Billy) Leroy Cusack and Nancy Welker Cusack. He attended St.
08/07/2024 06:05 AM
Thrills, fun on offer at Annual Rodeo
For heart-stopping excitement with a hearty dose of old-fashioned family fun, few things top the Annual Rodeo. One of the top open professional rodeos in the state, the annual Open Professional Rodeo is anticipated each year by contestants and fans alike.
08/07/2024 06:05 AM
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