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Greyhounds pick up two bronze medals at state tennis tourney
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Medalist
Boerne High School Senior Jack Rowe earned a state silver medal in the 2022 UIL Class 4-A academic chemistry competition. Rowe also placed fourth in the state science contest while the Literary Criticism Team placed fifth overall.
05/20/2022 12:00 AM
Legion, VFW plan pair of Memorial Day ceremonies
The Boerne American Legion Post 313 and the local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 688 are planning separate Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday, May 30.
05/20/2022 12:00 AM
Sidewalk sale on Saturday
Kronkosky Place, 17 Old San Antonio Road in Boerne, is having a sidewalk sale beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 21.
05/20/2022 12:00 AM
Boerne Concert Band to perform May 29
People are invited to bring their lawn chairs and join the Boerne Concert Band in honoring and remembering the U.S. armed forces at its Memorial Day Concert at Main Plaza at 7 p.m. on Sunday, May 29.
05/20/2022 12:00 AM
Boddie joins HCFS staff
Hill Country Family Services announced that Bryce Boddie, LMSW, recently joined its team as the senior director of behavioral health services. Information states his new role is to help implement a collaborative Kendall County-wide mental
05/20/2022 12:00 AM
You’re not too young to need an estate plan
The COVID-19 pandemic caused Americans to change their behavior in a number of ways, and one of these changes is related to estate planning. For the first time since the study’s inception, Caring.com’s 2021 Wills and Estate Planning Study found that young adults are now more likely to have an estate plan than middle-aged adults.
05/20/2022 12:00 AM
Partnerships bring garden to life at North Middle School
05/18/2022 07:06 AM
The nuts and bolts of Comfort
05/18/2022 07:03 AM
Library continues special anniversary year
The 1950s often are portrayed as a time of youthful exuberance and post-World War II suburbia happiness as the economic engine continued to hum along. And it was, of course, a magical time of growing up for those who are now in or approaching their eighth decade of circling the sun.
05/17/2022 12:00 AM
Circumstances with husband’s affair
Q: My husband had an affair with another woman. It’s over now, I genuinely believe he’s truly sorry, and we’re working toward reconciliation. But as a somewhat embarrassing practical consideration – should he be tested for sexually transmitted infections (STI) and diseases?
05/17/2022 12:00 AM
Early runoff voting ends this Friday
Early voting in the May 24 primary runoff elections ends Friday, May 20. Under state law, voters who cast ballots in either party’s primary election must vote only in the same party’s runoff election. Voters who did not cast ballots in the primary may vote in either party’s runoff election.
05/17/2022 12:00 AM
Let us all come forth
Editor’s note: This is a reprinted column from Jack Purcell’s “On the Journey” archives. It originally appeared in The Star in 2013.
05/13/2022 12:00 AM
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