Wednesday Jul 30 | Seguin Gazette-Enterprise
Fire destroys vacant house over the weekend
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a vacant home in southern Guadalupe County early Sunday.
Man wanted in connection with stabbing
Sheriff's deputies were seeking an 18-year-old New Braunfels resident in connection with a Sunday night attack in which a McQueeney man suffered multiple stab wounds.
Fire destroys vacant house over the weekend
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a vacant home in southern Guadalupe County early Sunday.
Fire destroys vacant house over the weekend
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a vacant home in southern Guadalupe County early Sunday.
Fire destroys vacant house over the weekend
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a vacant home in southern Guadalupe County early Sunday.
Fire destroys vacant house over the weekend
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a vacant home in southern Guadalupe County early Sunday.
Fire destroys vacant house over the weekend
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a vacant home in southern Guadalupe County early Sunday.
Man gets prison for online sex solicitation
A Schertz man has been sentenced to four years in state prison for attempting to solicit sex over the Internet from a police officer he believed was a 14-year-old girl.
County community plan work under way
An annual planning effort to identify social priorities connected to children, family violence and law enforcement began Friday for 30 representatives of area schools, non-profits and law enforcement agencies.
Man gets prison for online sex solicitation
A Schertz man has been sentenced to four years in state prison for attempting to solicit sex over the Internet from a police officer he believed was a 14-year-old girl.
Several athletes use summer to get stronger
The 2008 summer vacation wasn't no work, all play for returning high school athletes in Guadalupe County.
Geronimo road set for upgrades
With votes taken Monday and Tuesday, construction could soon begin on improvements to an intersection that has long plagued parents going to and from Navarro schools.
Newspaper program seeks to educate
Everyone reads the paper - even stick figures, apparently. Drawings of two-dimensional figures representing students, accompanied by flags and animals, decorate the piles of thank-you letters that Brenda Mrazek ...
First low water crossing gate under way
Kathy Quest-Hunnicutt can look at Laubach Road in the light of day, and see how her niece, Rachel Quest, lost her life in flooded Geronimo Creek early March 12, 2007.
Authorities rescue aliens; arrest 4 suspected smugglers
Law officers from eight jurisdictions swarmed a San Marcos mobile home Wednesday night, arresting four people for kidnapping and rescuing 26 illegal aliens from a sweltering trailer.
County looks at dividing up $4.6 million
An annual planning effort is beginning in Guadalupe County next week to determine local priorities for Guadalupe County's share of $4.6 million in regional grants for crime victims, juvenile services and law ...
Facelift for rodeo arena is under way
Right now, there's standing room only at the Guadalupe County Fairgrounds Rodeo Arena - at least until the bleachers are finished.
Rains too little, too late for area farmers
Recent spotty light rains have lifted moods across the county, but are too little too late this year to prevent a region-wide agricultural disaster.
Seguin shows support for the fireworks ban
If you observed the county's emergency fireworks ban over the Fourth of July holiday, it was probably a good thing.
County Commissioners begin budget process
County Judge Mike Wiggins vowed no new taxes when he campaigned for office, and he renewed that pledge this week as he began talks with county department heads about their budget needs for 2009.
Fire, police departments cite calm July 4
Comal County fire officials wrote a handful of tickets on Independence Day, but the weekend brought just one grass fire report.
Community turns out to celebrate July 4th
Fourth of July Parade judges picked the nuttiest float in the parade as the winner of the grand prize for best overall entry.
Fireworks ban leaves only one blaze in books
On New Year's Eve, the Kingsbury Volunteer Fire Department worked all night, running from blaze to blaze as did the rest of the county's fire departments.
A brief springtime break from grass and brush fires that plagued the area earlier this year has come to an end.
Guadalupe County Fireworks Ban Upheld
A district judge upheld a ban on fireworks sales and use enacted earlier this month in a ruling against a fireworks distributor Monday.
Despite rain, risk of fire remains
If a little bit of rain suggests Guadalupe County might be safe this holiday season, you might have considered what happened in Geronimo Wednesday afternoon.
County Fireworks Sales Bans Upheld
"The statue of the law is that they were supposed to give us notice on the 15th of June, said Wayne Wildman of "Mister W" Fireworks, one of the largest retailers in the state.
Warrant round-up results in 56 arrests
Several local fugitives were taken off the streets this week after law enforcement participated in the largest warrant sweep to-date. The U.S. Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force worked last week with ...
Judge upholds Guadalupe Co. fireworks ban
An area pyrotechnics company has lost a court battle over the fireworks ban in Guadalupe County.