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Aced! Marion turns away Canyon Lake
Service was in full effect for the Marion volleyball team on Friday as the Bulldogs recorded 25 aces in a 3-1 victory over Canyon Lake at Marion High School.
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New ZDT attraction could soon be on the rise
The mysterious tan colored brick building with a red and white striped roof caused a bit of a stir in the city back in February 2007.
Seguin plan hopes to preserve the past
The future of Seguin may look a bit like the past. With greenspaces, well-defined neighborhoods and possibly even a trolly, the city's preliminary master plan will aim to preserve the unique character of ...
SEDC board backs education plan for students
An old African proverb says it takes a village to educate a child. With families, local school districts, a college and the Seguin Economic Development Corp.
Early morning Wal-Mart run nets takedown
A pair of sheriff's deputies looking to beat long checkout lines got a bit of a bonus when they went to Wal-Mart early Thursday.
Ida Christine Botkin Hagler, 85 of Seguin, died Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Mrs. Hagler was born April 1, 1923, in Flat, Texas, to Victor Alvie Botkin and Onie Lee Brown Botkin.
Archeological treasure in Seguin
One of the richest archeological Native American artifact sites in Central-South Texas was reported in this city in mid-June. It was not long before Jody and Floyd McKee received offers from out-of-town ...
Plaid back in court on both DWI cases
Fired former Marion police chief Tony Plaid has a second attorney to represent him in his second drunken driving case.
Program offers a heavenly deal on food
Every month, manna takes on a different form. And each month, Leanna Laubach's family is happy to partake of heavenly offerings like pizza, steaks and stir-fry vegetables.
Deputy takes down suspect after struggle
Labor Day weekend was no holiday for Sheriff's K-9 officer Brian Wahlert. Guadalupe County Sheriff's Investigator Lt.
Council gives no stay of execution to tree
After some debate concerning a dying tree in Central Park, Mayor Betty Ann Matthies cast a deciding vote to have it removed.
Victoria Trinidad has put in her time in Austin and is moving home to be near family and friends after nearly two decades there.
Silver Needlers stitch together conversation
What happens if you look a polar bear in the eye? Will cell phones give you a tumor? How old will you be before you're required to take a test for a driver's license? The dialogue varies widely every fourth ...
Quick thinking owner helps battle house fire
An accidental fire damaged a San Antonio Avenue residence Sunday evening. Seguin Fire Department Battalion Chief James Vogel said firefighters went to a residence in the 900 block of San Antonio, just off ...
Accident leaves some in the dark
Several Seguin residents were without power Saturday night after an SUV struck a utility pole near the intersection of Business 123 and Sutherland Springs Road.
The ongoing battle to preserve Texas history
Texans love nothing better than to invoke a rich history - at least their version of it.
Benefit planned on Sunday for cancer patient
Leticia Hall was the first female football player at Saegert Middle School. Upon graduating from Seguin High School in 2001, she moved to Austin with her boyfriend, Drapier McNight, and they began a family.
Theater's rebirth gets thumbs up
The long-anticipated launch of a restoration of the historic Texas Theatre is looming on the horizon - a groundbreaking ceremony could happen as soon as next month.
A plaque, some candied pecans and a homemade cake, all were among the sweet spoils received by New Braunfels Mayor Bruce Boyer on Wednesday thanks to the New Braunfels High School Unicorns.