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16, Garland C. Taylor, 20, was shot in the head and later died after a melee on Anderson Street police and prosecutors say was a confrontation between the Mexican Mafia and the 74 Hoover Crips criminal street gangs.
Fireworks legal, but use caution
For the first time in two years, the possession and use of fireworks in unincorporated areas of Guadalupe County is legal and unrestricted.
Public access to Lake McQueeney up for debate
I sent an e-mail concerning Lake McQueeney access, or lack there of, to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, fisheries biologist, John Findeisen, who was in charge of the fisheries at the lake prior to the public losing access.
Former Marion chief pleads in DWI case
Former Marion police chief Tony Plaid pleaded guilty to a driving while intoxicated charge Monday, stopping what would have been a second drunken driving trial in County Court-at-Law 2. Under terms of a plea agreement between Assistant County Attorney Lauren Lefton and defense attorney Jimmy Parks of San Antonio, Judge Frank Follis sentenced Plaid, ...
Firefighters push for extended barriers
The county's volunteer firefighters have called on state officials to extend a system of wire barriers in the Interstate 10 median through Guadalupe County in a move they say might have prevented at least five recent fatalities.
Fugitive Caught At Pharr International Bridge
Customs officers nabbed a fugitive at the Pharr International Bridge. Richard Harris of McQueeney, Texas is being held at the Pharr Police Department.
APD: Man Stole Golf Carts From Komen
Austin police say 21-year-old Bryce Austin Dimicelli stole golf carts from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation after the annual "Race for the Cure" event at the Domain.
Q. Is it wrong to wear your football team's jersey to church? Bill Bledsoe, Dallas A: The Texanist will endeavor to put the answer to this question in terms that you will understand.
Fire officials seek possible arsonist
In the wake of a weekend fire that heavily damaged a historic Austin Street home, fire officials sought the public's help Monday in determining who set that blaze or other similar fires that have occurred over recent weeks.
Every year the Mid-Texas Symphony hosts an mini-concert event for children. This year's event attracted nearly 5,000 fourth- and fifth-grade students from Guadalupe and Comal county schools.
Firefighters hone skills at training session
When the Guadalupe County Firefighters Association started a certification training program for volunteer firefighters at its training field in McQueeney, a young Marion firefighter named Joseph Rodriguez was one of the students.
When it rains in Guadalupe County, it pours. The county saw several inches of rain this week, putting a good dent in the drought, but not quite ending it.
Regis Hanwell Frank passed away in McQueeney on the 19th of August, 2009 at the age of 56.
Business fire is still under investigation
Firefighters from several departments battled a blaze of unknown origin to a standstill early Wednesday at a swimming pool manufacturing facility on U.S. 90.
September 14, 2009 *2-1-1913 -- 9-13-2009 *Widow of Loyle Moore; mother of Stephen Moore and wife Marlene, Judith Hudson and husband Donald of New Braunfels, and Carole Schwartz and husband Colin of McQueeney; sister of Alma Menn of Austin, Helen Meerscheidt of Austin, and the late Robert, Paul, and Daniel Lehman, *Graveside service: Wednesday, ...
Goodin, Poth plan Nov. 14 marriage
September 8, 2009 Comment on this article Lily Koesjan of Midland, Texas, and Gary Goodin of Lake McQueeney are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Poppy Elizabeth Goodin, to Wesley Ryan Poth, the son of Dr.
Deputy's patrol vehicle hit by motorcyclist
A 26-year-old New Braunfels man was injured Friday night in a collision with a Guadalupe County Sheriff's patrol car.
T. J. Bates Jr., age 79 of Seguin, passed away on August 23, 2009. Visitation will be held Tuesday, Aug.
GBRA calls meeting on hydro lake management
A public meeting has been set for Saturday morning to hear ideas on a management plan for the hydroelectric lakes in Guadalupe and Gonzales counties.