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Lone Star Pet Supply names new president
Lone Star Pet Supply Inc. has promoted a new president and chief operating officer of the pet food distribution company.
Schertz to get tough on parking violators
The Schertz City Council has approved tough language that prohibits people from waiting in their vehicles in designated no parking zones.
Photography by Robert McGaffin We know you're tired of magazines dictating to you what's cool and what's not.
SCUC looks at uses for two old schools
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City School District officials are considering possible uses for two of its vacant school buildings.
Bindseil, Rapier to marry Jan. 23
December 22, 2009 Comment on this article Sharon Bindseil of Floresville, Texas, is proud to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of her daughter, Stacy Lynn, to Michael Douglas Rapier, the son of Carol Rapier of Schertz.
Airman sees Christmas spirit in Afghanistan
Air Force Maj. Tobin Griffeth of San Antonio visits with an Afghan girl who was at a hospital with her grandmother, her only living relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guerra of Kyle have announced the engagement of their daughter, Andrea Danielle, to Mr.
Schertz artist creates a new St. Nick painting every holiday season
That Billy Keen reveres abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko and hangs titles such as "The Agony and the Effigy" on the multimedia creations he shows in fine art galleries all over Texas is not readily apparent in the work for which he is best known.
Guilty plea in child porn case
A former Schertz emergency medical technician has pleaded guilty to producing and possessing child pornography.
Disability can't fail Boy Scout
Looking at Michael Maffei, no one could ever tell he was any different from any other high school junior.
Friesenhahn trying for JP post
A home-grown sheriff's deputy with nearly two decades of experience patrolling the county's roads has decided he wants a new job - and hopes the voters will give it to him.
Debra Crow aims to hang onto office
A woman with 26 years of experience working for county government - and 19 years of working in the Guadalupe County District Clerk's office - has announced her candidacy for District Clerk.
Crowley superintendent to take new job near San Antonio
By SHIRLEY JINKINS Crowley Superintendent Greg Gibson is preparing to move on as the head of an 11,700-student district near San Antonio and Randolph Air Force Base.Gibson has been Crowley superintendent since 2003, a period of both great growth and budget shortfalls.The Breckenridge native was named the lone finalist for the superintendent's post ...
Schertz a Chamber Corner' a " Dec. 10
The Schertz Festival of Angels Parade and event was a huge success! The Schertz and the Randolph Metrocom chambers of commerce joined forces and announced the delightful holiday parade.
Filing opens today for many local elections
The filing period opens today for candidates who wish to run for a number of county offices next year.
What's hot in S.A. real estate
Out-of-state investors and house flipping were all the rage in San Antonio real estate a few years ago.
SCUC waiting on new Steele stadium lights
A manufacturing delay has pushed back the date as to when replacement stadium light poles will be installed at Steele High School.
Schertz a Chamber Corner' a " Dec. 3
Chamber helps mark GreenLink opening We celebrated the opening of Mark Johnson's company, GreenLinkTech.com. GreenLink provides managed IT services, offsite backup, and networking for all of your business IT needs.
SCUC close to naming Pustka successor
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City School District board members have narrowed their choice for the next district superintendent to three candidates after conducting a series of interviews last week.
Live Oak readies citywide needs survey
The City Council approved offering a pre-paid program for ambulance service to residents, moving forward with a sweeping residential survey and giving the green light for going after at least $50,000 in federal stimulus funds.