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A standing ovation greeted Col. Bettie Edmonds as a “History Day” Nov. 10 was established in her honor Tuesday night by the Boerne City Council. In an introduction of Edmonds,
Read moreTo no one’s surprise, when Kendall County Judge Darrel Lux asked County Fire Marshal Jeffery Fincke about the burn ban status at the regular Monday meeting, Fincke responded simply, “we’re
Read moreOn election night, Tuesday Nov. 6, from 6 to 11 p.m., the Kendall County Republican Party and the Kendall County Tea Party will host an election party at the Tusculum
Read moreGeneva School of Boerne wrapped up this year’s district volleyball title on the final night of the regular season with a win over San Antonio Lutheran last Thursday. The Eagles
Read moreBefore a standing-room-only gathering Monday morning, Kendall County Commissioners voted unanimously to formalize a vote held Oct. 15 that rejected in its entirety the Kendall Gateway Study as presented by
Read moreWith flag-waving onlookers lining their path, the 2018 Road Warrior Ride rumbled its way down Boerne’s Main Street Saturday. For the Road Warriors it was the conclusion of a weeklong
Read moreAs water continued to fall from the sky, the City of Boerne released water in torrents from the huge municipal tank at the corner of Highland and School streets. “Periodically
Read moreBoerne City Council members approved the first reading of a city-wide youth curfew, renewing an ordinance that’s been in place since 1994. Although the penalty for violating the rule includes
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