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Lake McQueeney residents fear facing same fate as Lake Dunlap

May 24, 2019

When the Lake Dunlap Dam failed last week it was no surprise to those within the Lake McQueeney community.

For years, many have predicted and expected any one of Guadalupe- Blanco River Authority’s dams to flop after Lake Wood did in 2016.

Woman charged with animal cruelty

May 14, 2019

A Guadalupe County property owner is facing charges after several emaciated dogs were found in neglected conditions on her property.

Developer pulls plant plans amid backlash

May 12, 2019

GERONIMO — It appears Geronimo residents have won a battle against a wastewater treatment plant they want no parts of moving into their city.

15 emaciated dogs pulled from property

April 30, 2019

Severely underweight, starved and with intense skin disorders — these are just some of the conditions a group of dogs appeared to be in when community member Katie Durham poured them a pile of food on a driveway off the side of the road on Saturday.

Senior Living: New affordable housing facility for residents 55 and up opens in Cibolo

March 29, 2019

CIBOLO — Nearly five years after the idea of an affordable housing project was brought to the city of Cibolo and about a year after developers broke ground, El Sereno Senior Living is now a home for several residents.

Mom captures deadly dangers of vehicles passing school buses on State Highway 123

February 15, 2019

Typically, when drivers see the large, red stop sign stretched out from the side of a school bus and the red lights flashing, they know its a command for them to come to a complete stop on the road.

Community members, developer discuss subdivision, wastewater treatment plant

January 29, 2019

GERONIMO — A wastewater treatment facility and the subdivision it’s expected to service drew a crowd of more than 100 people on Sunday to the Navarro Events Center to discuss its impact on the Geronimo community.

Affordable housing draws criticism

March 07, 2019

A developer’s proposal to add 195 units of affordable housing near the Texas Lutheran University campus drew criticism from Seguin’s mayor Tuesday night who said the city didn’t need more affordable housing.

Seguin clears way for land swap with NB

November 22, 2019

An agreement for a land swap with a neighboring city received the green light from Seguin City Council on Tuesday night, but homeowners in the area aren’t happy with the development the move could spur.

THE CRUELEST CUT: State, citing salaries, eyes slashing funds for cosmetology

September 26, 2018

The room smelled of acetone and hairspray as more than 10 Seguin High School students hung a black apron around their neck and laid out an array of hair styling tools ready to work.

Matador on verge of new life on the city’s water tower

September 25, 2018

The Matador is less than $200 away from remaining as a welcome beacon to those who drive into Seguin.

Holt calls grievance a 'malicious attack'

September 21, 2018

The day after the rest of the Seguin ISD board voted unanimously to censure him, John Holt called the complaint against him part of a “malicious attack” designed to derail his re-election chances.

Matador water tower logo lives on

September 13, 2018

The Matador logo fixated on a city water tower overlooking Seguin High School dodged extinction on Tuesday as the City Council voted to keep it.

Matador’s tower reign over

September 06, 2018

Drivers for years have been greeted by the bold black words “Seguin Matadors” and Seguin High School’s Matador mascot as they enter town. Not for much longer.

A Story’s End: Council could tear down old library building to make way for park

August 08, 2018

The building that once housed the Seguin-Guadalupe County Library has stood vacant for about two years. It’s future may not involve standing for much longer.

Embattled principal firing back

July 29, 2018

The former Weinert Elementary School principal says there are two sides to every story. Now she is ready to share hers.

Investigation: Weinert 'broken'

July 22, 2018

A school that has been at the center of allegations of testing irregularities and mishandling of special education had an environment that was “harmful to students, harmful to teachers,” an Austin-based investigator wrote.

Weinert Woes School’s dyslexia: Special education program in spotlight

July 01, 2018

Two months after Weinert Elementary’s principal was placed on administrative leave following an investigation into possible test irregularities, the campus is again under scrutiny — this time for its dyslexia and special education program.

Embattled principal resigns

May 22, 2018

By the end of June, Weinert Elementary will see a change in leadership.

Entertainment center set to anchor Cibolo development

May 10, 2018

The Wiederstein Road and Interstate 35 corner is gaining another movie house, but this time in the Cibolo city limits.

REBUILDING: Congregation breaks ground on new church

May 10, 2018

One hundred and eighty days after tragedy struck the congregation of the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, the group is looking toward the future.

Board OKs proposed non-renewal for principal

April 26, 2018

Seguin ISD opted to begin the process of cutting ties with a local elementary principal following an investigation into allegations of test irregularities.

Attorney weighs in on Weinert report

April 24, 2018

Austin-based attorney Tony Conners is searching for answers days after a local elementary principal was placed on administrative leave.

Funeral held for Seguin teen slain in attack

November 14, 2017

The sounds of One Direction’s “Story of my Life” played through the speakers of the First Baptist Church in La Vernia as loved ones sang along and celebrated the life of 14-year-old Annabelle Pomeroy.

VP Pence, Abbott speak at vigil

November 10, 2017

Hundreds of friends, families and loved ones gathered on Wednesday night in prayer and remembrance of the 26 victims killed at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs.

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