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Candidates clash over construction
County judge candidates clashed Monday over the way the county contracted its justice center and parking garage projects with incumbent Mike Wiggins defending the process and challenger Charles Ruppert charging he wasn't telling the whole story.
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7 hrs ago | Seguin Gazette-Enterprise
Seguin couple create clothes fit for a queen
April and Frank Rippel work in ye olde thymes. Creating and selling ruffled shirts, wrap pants, capes and - on occasion - period-style gowns for Renaissance fairs across the globe, the local Seguin couple works to keep the days of Robin Hood alive.
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Roger Scheel, age 72 of Seguin, passed away on Feb. 6, 2010. Visitation was held Monday, Feb.
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18 hrs ago | Seguin Gazette-Enterprise
Sale draws buyers with range of interests
They were the perfect gifts for the Western aficionado in the family who has everything - or almost everything.
22 hrs ago | Seguin Gazette-Enterprise
Election office seeking help at the polls
Got plans for March 2? Guadalupe County Elections Administrator Sue Basham and the county's party chairs need you - if you're interested in the political process and have Election Day free.
Druscilla May Leonard, 99, passed away Feb. 6, 2010. Mrs. Leonard was born Jan. 1, 1911 in Bradley, Okla.
Cheek receives All-State honors
The accolades just keep pouring in for Seguin junior left tackle Joseph Cheek. The most recent praise for the Texas A&M commit came from the Texas Sports Writers Association, which recently chose Cheek as a Third Team All-State offensive lineman from Class 4A.
TLU pitches in to brighten city
Saturday was a dog's day for Texas Lutheran University students - a Bulldog's day of dogged hard work.
Edward C. Gotthardt, age 81, passed away on Feb. 6, 2010. Arrangements are pending.
Is there enough dirt for a Dirty's in Seguin and Austin?
A ruling says Chris Dausin can keep using 'Dirty's' outside Austin; Dausin, an Aggie, says staying out of Austin won't be hard.
City prepares for a crop of apartments
A new 180-unit apartment complex moved a step closer to construction Tuesday evening when the Seguin City Council approved the developer's request to fulfill part of the city's requirement for parkland dedication with a cash payment of $64,000. Don Smith, the city's director of planning, said the multi-family housing complex is being developed by ...
Hoermann house razing is postponed
The Seguin City Council has postponed approval of demolishing structures on the Hoermann property on Vaughan Street where a community park is to be developed.
Local recognized by state Republican Party
There are great generals and there are great soldiers. Some live in the limelight; everybody knows who they are and what they've done.
Judge appointed to Third Administrative Dist.
Gov. Rick Perry has named a Williamson County state district judge as replacement for Seguin's B.B. Schraub, who is retiring as presiding judge of the Third Administrative Judicial Region.
Boundary line changes worry some families
Some parents are hoping to see a few tweaks made to the proposed elementary school boundary lines.
County seeks study of local air quality
Guadalupe County Commissioners Tuesday voted unanimously to seek federal funding for a study of the county's air to determine if it is bad for the public's health.
City preparing for upcoming council election
The Seguin City Council, meeting in regular session Tuesday evening, took several actions related to the city election to be held May 8. Besides approving an order calling the election and a formal notice to voters about the election, the council approved election agreements with Seguin ISD and the Guadalupe County Elections Office.
'The Lodge' to provide safe haven
The home is big and beautiful, craftsman-built with natural cedar walls reminiscent of a wilderness lodge and an open floor plan with a spiral staircase and paneled game room.
Candidates get chance to sound off
Voters who would like to meet the candidates for local offices have three opportunities to do so in the coming week.
Two live oak trees will live in infamy. They will forever be remembered as the spot where cattle brand inspector Henry Holmes Batey was shot and killed by a suspected cattle rustler.

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