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Janice Marie Kusmierz Jarzombek
Offer your condolences 1950-2009 Janice Marie Kusmierz Jarzombek entered eternal rest on Tuesday, June 30, 2009, at the age of 58.
County planners praised for response to flu
Guadalupe County's top emergency management planner and his staff got high marks Tuesday from county commissioners for their response to April's H1N1 flu outbreak.
SCUC to bus all Schlather students
Students who live within the two-mile walk-zone of Schlather Intermediate School will have the choice of taking the bus to school this year.
If temperatures keep soaring into the triple digits and the Edwards Aquifer keeps dropping, Stage 3 restrictions are looming for some Metrocom communities.
Murder suspect will attempt insanity defense
The attorney representing a 19-year-old Cibolo man accused of murder in a March shooting in Schertz notified the court Thursday he would seek to mount an insanity defense for his client.
Cibolo man facing murder charge
A 42-year-old Cibolo man has been arrested on a murder charge for allegedly slashing his wife to death late Wednesday afternoon.
Ideas for removing duct-tape mess
I am struggling to get DUCT-TAPE RESIDUE off our front door. Someone used duct tape to put a sign on the door.
New Schlitterbahn ride in New Braunfels is a wild, jungle adventure
As I float in an inner tube down the Congo River beside a volcano on the verge of eruption, the mist thickens.
Wilson County Sesquicentennial
Emory and Leah Barker built this rock house in 1871. Known as the Barker-Huebinger House, it has been designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; the historical-marker dedication will be one of the Wilson County Sesquicentennial events in 2010.
In April, a crew disinfected a classroom at Byron P. Steele II High School in Cibolo, Tex., over concerns about swine flu.
Brown planning several camp visits
Cibolo Steele running back Malcolm Brown is the state's top prospect for 2011, and college coaches are in hot pursuit of his talents.
Wiggins: the county is on track
In spite of the recent economic downturn, Guadalupe County remains fiscally healthy and in good shape to meet its obligations to provide services and continue the current building program.
Henshaws Doing Fine After Swine Flu
While Hayden Henshaw has recovered from the swine flu, things are just now settling down for him and his family.
Can a mop fight swine flu? Docs say probably not
In scores of schools across the United States, the mop has been the weapon of choice in the fight against swine flu.
The ranch vacation has long had a wholesome, almost therapeutic, connotation. For decades, tired city slickers have gone west to unwind, see the Great Outdoors and spend hours a day in the saddle, on horses with names like Trigger or Zeke.
Kerrville, meet your new city manager
Todd Parton is a busy man. Kerrville's new city manager has spent the last three weeks going through a whirlwind of meetings, greetings and generally getting to know his new town - all the while commuting daily from Cibolo where his family still resides.
While San Marcos CISD and neighboring Hays County school districts have remained free of the swine flu, other area districts have not.
plan to resume classes after swine flu break
ALL OF THE Guadalupe and Comal County school districts which have closed due to the swine flu scare will reopen on Thursday, 1200 WOAI news reports.
Now May 7: Schools reopen earlier after being given the a all-cleara
Some school districts closed because of the swine flu outbreak are getting ready to reopen earlier than expected.
Live at 10:30 a.m. SA city, county officials discuss swine flu plans
Workers disinfect a classroom at Byron P. Steel High School in Cibolo, Monday, April 27, 2009.
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