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Women among vets honored Wednesday
When Washington crossed the Delaware to take Trenton, women served with the Continental Army.
Residents gather to give opinions on flood co
Guadalupe County launched a $330,000 study it hopes will enable it to better protect the Geronimo and Alligator Creek watersheds from flood damage.
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.
Policy changes a real test of faith
At age 50, Duane Poor - accompanied at a Bible study session by partner Scott Godsey, who's holding their son, Geronimo Godsey-Poor - says New Beginnings Lutheran Church is the first church where he has felt accepted as gay.
Watershed training offered in Seguin in November
The Texas Watershed Steward Program will host a free workshop from 8 am to 4 pm Tuesday, Nov.
Meeting on flood control project scheduled
Guadalupe County will conduct a first public meeting Thursday evening on a study officials hope will identify potential flood control projects on the Geronimo and Alligator creeks.
Study to look at pollution in area creeks
About 80 people attended an organizational meeting for an $800,000 water quality study of Geronimo and Alligator creeks Tuesday night.
Hispanic Entrepreneur profile: Hector 'El Pipo' Barragan mastered the bullring and barbershop
The man who calls himself El Paso's first hairstylist was also a bullfighter. Hector Barragan began cutting hair in his Central El Paso neighborhood when he was 14, he said.
GBRA seeks opinions for water study
Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority and two other state agencies are launching an $800,000, three-year water quality study of the Geronimo and Alligator Creek watersheds with meetings in Seguin and New Braunfels next week they hope will attract widespread attention.
October meetings to address water quality in Geronimo and Alligator Creeks
By: Paul Schattenberg , 210-467-6575 Contact : Nikki Dictson: 979-575-4424, n-dictson@tamu.edu SEGUIN/NEW BRAUNFELS - " The Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority and Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board are inviting area residents to partner with them in addressing water quality issues in Geronimo and Alligator ...
Group hopes to breathe new life into store
The Texas Agricultural and Heritage Center is moving a piece of history with the support of the local community.
Stella Neumann Bristol, age 96, passed away on Sept. 1, 2009. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept.
Local man rides off with custom cycle
A couple months back, the NAPA Seguin Auto Parts store over on Cedar Street had a half-price filter sale, and Gary Tschoepe, who works his family's farm near Geronimo doesn't let a sale go by if he can help it.
T. J. Bates Jr., age 79 of Seguin, passed away on August 23, 2009. Visitation will be held Tuesday, Aug.
Timmermann sister to turn 100 years old
Mark your calendar and get out to Geronimo on Sunday afternoon. Good Shepherd Evangelical Church and a few family friends are conducting a 100th birthday party and reception for Wanda Timmermann - one of the last of Geronimo Creek's famous seven Timmermann Sisters.
County hopes to return taxpayers' money
Lose some money? Guadalupe County Treasurer Linda Douglass might be able to help you get it back.
Program helps kids get ready for school
Volunteers gathered Saturday at Wal-Mart, Walgreens and on busy street corners to gather donations for school-supply collection and raised over $2,500. Stuff The Bus is a fundraising event that benefits school children who need a little help obtaining school supplies.
Classic country, clean atmosphere at Geronimo VFW Dance
Geronimo VFW Post 8456 commander Bill Owen grew up in Bakersfield, Calif. in the mid 50s, when Buck Owens was just starting out on a local TV show.
In tune with helping homeless vets
Retired Air Force Major Delbert David read a disturbing article in the newspaper recently.
Navarro's Duck Fest floats to success
Sierra Lynn Avalos had a just ducky time out in Geronimo on Saturday. And so did her mom, Jo Ann, and a few hundred other people.
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