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Giving an education
Giving an education
The Cana Ballroom was abuzz with more than 250 educators, administrators, local and San Antonio officials and guests as the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Boerne Independent School District State of the District luncheon Thursday. 03/08/2022 12:00 AM
Working together
Working together
The ever-changing and complicated development on the 344-acre lot at 418 Ammann Road has changed names yet again, but the newest owner is making some efforts to work with Fair Oaks Ranch city officials and residents to get the property built out. 03/08/2022 12:00 AM
Man not guilty of sexual abuse charge
Man not guilty of sexual abuse charge
A 33-year-old Comfort resident, Andres Cervantes, was found not guilty by a jury of his peers last week for the charge of continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14 years of age. 03/08/2022 12:00 AM
Foreign flair
Foreign flair
The Boerne Concert Band performed “Musica de Primavera” Sunday night in the Boerne High School Auditorium under the direction of Larry Schmidt, above right. The 60-or-so-member band played various selections, including “West Side Story Mambo,” “Blue Tango,” “Fiesta Tropical” and “The Legend of Zorro.” RIGHT: Bill Hathaway, Gary Joiner and Jan Knudson (front row, from near to far) and Vicki Wilkinson and Ethan Ratliff (back row, from near to far) play their clarinets with the rest of the band during a number. Star photos by Tenley Jackson 03/08/2022 12:00 AM
Several statewide races headed to runoffs
Several statewide races headed to runoffs
A number of statewide races are headed for a May 24 runoff after the votes were tallied in the March 1 primary. 03/08/2022 12:00 AM
February continues dry weather trend
February continues dry weather trend
February was a cool month in Boerne as far as temperatures throughout the 28 days were concerned, but it also was a dry month and the third month in a row that less than one inch of precipitation was recorded in the city. 03/08/2022 12:00 AM
Chargers, Greyhounds both punch ticket to state tournament
Chargers, Greyhounds both punch ticket to state tournament
03/05/2022 06:06 PM
Stolarczyk, Taylor in judge runoff
Stolarczyk, Taylor in judge runoff
After 8,343 Kendall County residents cast their ballots, or about 29 percent of the total number of registered voters, Shane Stolarcyzk and Chris Taylor came away as the top two county judge candidates and will face off in a runoff election May 24. 03/04/2022 12:00 AM
Eagle Scout clears obstacles
Eagle Scout clears obstacles
About 30 people crowded the training room at the Boerne Police Department on a sunny Sunday afternoon late last month, all gathering to honor a young Boy Scout’s promotion to Eagle Scout status. 03/04/2022 12:00 AM
Wisian vs. Brimhall in GOP Pct. 2 commissioner runoff
Wisian vs. Brimhall in GOP Pct. 2 commissioner runoff
Andra Wisian took a strong lead in the polls in Tuesday’s GOP March primary and is set to face off against Leon Brimhall in a May 24 runoff election for the Kendall County Precinct 2 commissioner seat. 03/04/2022 12:00 AM
Carpenter gains Republican nod in Precinct 4
Carpenter gains Republican nod in Precinct 4
Chad Carpenter took the only definite win of the three Kendall County commissioners’ seats on the March primary ballot, taking the Republican nomination for the Precinct 4 commissioner seat. 03/04/2022 12:00 AM
Neighbor advances to November JP2 ballot
Neighbor advances to November JP2 ballot
Dave Neighbor will be the Republican Party’s candidate for justice of the peace in Kendall County in Precinct 2. 03/04/2022 12:00 AM
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