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City budget questions get committee attention
City Council's finance committee on Monday heard from the city auditor that as council continues to deal with the 2009 budget 2010 budget challenges loom.
Schertz EMS to offer 'memberships'
Guadalupe County residents served by Schertz EMS will be offered the opportunity to save money when the ambulance comes under a membership plan approved by county commissioners Tuesday.
As local rivers cool down and gray clouds float above, summertime visitors have given way to another group of annual vacationers.
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.
Local gospel choir competing for national title
Members of the Resurrection Baptist Church Mass Choir of Schertz share their prayers after a recent rehearsal.
Selma, Schertz residents to vote on local issues Tuesday
Selma residents will head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether they want to pay to turn a historic property into a community park, while Schertz residents will determine whether they want to pay more for recycling.
Schertz chamber president authors a Chamber Corner'
As the new president for the Schertz Chamber of Commerce, I would like to commend the board of directors for such a thorough interviewing process in filling this position.
Police-corruption scandal goes to trial
Kirk Makin Toronto - Published on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 11:48AM EDT Last updated on Wednesday, Oct.
Roemer, Sachse to wed in Floresville
October 27, 2009 Comment on this article Marvin and Molly Roemer of Floresville, Texas, and Jerry and Deborah Sachse of Schertz are proud to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Christine Roemer and Russell Sachse.
VFW dedicates cemetery after restoration
A small crowd gathered Oct. 10 around a historic but easily missed cemetery in Universal City to enjoy the rededication of the tiny but relevant stretch of grass and trees bordered by a simple white picket fence.
SCUC facilities could get upgrades from bond savings
Because of savings left from its last bond issue, the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City School District will be able to provide much-needed repairs and upgrades to several schools and facilities.
Schertz chamber welcomes new president
The Schertz Chamber of Commerce welcomes its new president, Daryl Schliem. Daryl comes to us with an incredible chamber background and work ethic.
Close encounters of 'The Fourth Kind'
As I continually try to relate with the world around me, I'm constantly amazed at the unexplained things that happen to me.
Students hospitalized after school bus crash
A school bus collided with a small truck in East Bexar County Tuesday morning, injuring 12 children and the truck driver.
Students treated after bus and pickup collide
About a dozen middle-schoolers were treated for minor injuries Tuesday morning in a collision between a school bus and a pickup truck, authorities say.
SWAT team finds dead man in home
The Schertz Police Department says ita TMs working on an emergency but wona TMt give further details.
Officials hope road work spurs development
Local officials are hoping an agreement with Guadalupe County to improve a roadway, which connects FM 1518 to Schertz Parkway, will spark development of a moribund subdivision located along the road.
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.
Schertz aims to complete new rec center by January
If everything goes as planned, construction on the new $7.2 million Schertz recreation center should be completed by the first of year, according to the city's engineer.