Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 12:08 PM
BREAKING NEWS
  • Boerne ISD placing tax rate election on Nov. ballot
  • Fabra principal named an H-E-B top principal
  • Boerne Champion girls swim team takes 5A State Title - -
  • Greyhounds play Friday in Waco vs. Richmond Randle
  • Greyhounds whip Warriors in third round of playoffs, 59-15
  • Greyhounds face Victoria West in third round of football playoffs, Friday, Nov. 29
  • Geneva volleyball team defeated in state championship match
  • Geneva football knocked out in first round of playoffs; Greyhounds corral Carroll
  • Pieper defeats Champion to close out Chargers regular season
  • Headline: Boerne ISD runners shine at state cross country meet
  • Friday Night Football Scores for Kendall County, 10-25
  • Champion water polo teams both earn bronze medals
  • Friday Night Football Scores for Kendall County
  • Friday Night Football Scores for 10-11-24
  • Friday Night Football scores
  • Chargers move to 2-0, Eagles win, while Hounds hold off Horns and Comfort drops season opener
  • Calallen sweeps Greyhounds to win Region IV-4A baseball title
  • Greyhounds crowned regional champions, advance to state tourney
  • Lady Greyhounds fall in state semifinals
  • Silver for swimmers at state
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Taking care of kin

Taking care of kin
Kendall County residents Mark Riser, left, John McCammon, Chuck Hand and Bill Smith stand guard as Dalton Hand places a wreath at the headstone of Col. John Salmon “Rip” Ford (1815-1897). All are members of 1 Lt Jesse Page Camp 2351, Sons of Confederate Veterans and Trans-Mississippi Old Guard Rifle Squad that provided a rifle salute at the Wreaths Across America ceremony Dec. 14 and sponsored by Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter 2060, United Daughters of the Confederacy, at the Confederate Cemetery in San Antonio. Submitted photo by Rita Schimpff

Taking care of kin


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