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Fun in the sun
Fun in the sun
Cibolo Summer Camp started this week as youngsters participated in a variety of games and activities at the nature center to learn more about nature and its surroundings. First photo: Hudson Ratliff takes aim as he pulls back his bow and gets ready to fire an arrow at the target while under the guidance of camp director Noah Lawrence. Second photo: Laszlo Uphoff and Daniel Alonso build a miniature fort out of sticks and rocks. Third photo: Ella Zymboly adds some yellow to her tie-dye shirt. Weekly camps will take place for eight weeks. Star photos by Keith E. Domke 06/10/2022 12:00 AM
Anytime Fitness Fair Oaks Ranch
Anytime Fitness Fair Oaks Ranch
06/08/2022 07:00 AM
Trinity Oaks
Trinity Oaks
06/08/2022 06:59 AM
Boerne MedSpa
Boerne MedSpa
06/08/2022 06:58 AM
Element 78 Aesthetics
Element 78 Aesthetics
06/08/2022 06:57 AM
Mobility Medical Equipment
Mobility Medical Equipment
06/08/2022 06:55 AM
Grind House Training Facility
Grind House Training Facility
06/08/2022 06:55 AM
Platinum Pediatrics
Platinum Pediatrics
06/08/2022 06:54 AM
REPORTS
REPORTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT 06/07/2022 12:00 AM
Abbott directs TEA to make schools safer
Abbott directs TEA to make schools safer
Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Education Agency to ensure school facilities are made safer in the wake of the killing of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde. 06/07/2022 12:00 AM
May rain does little to ease drought in county
May rain does little to ease drought in county
Finally, Boerne received more than an inch of rain in a month’s time. However, May’s moisture amount remained well below average and put the area even further behind the norm as far as precipitation. 06/07/2022 12:00 AM
Aiding the silent
Aiding the silent
Aid the Silent played host to its annual 5-kilometer walk and run Saturday that led participants in and around Boerne. A record number of people – more than 900 – participated in the event that raises funds to help deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens receive equal access to opportunity. The nonprofit does so by providing financial assistance to enhance communication methods, gain access to opportunities and educational resources and improve overall health, both mental and physical to those in need, that leads to individual growth socially, educationally and spiritually. Founder, CEO and Boerne native Emma Faye Rudkin, above, who is deaf herself, welcomed participants and guests on Saturday morning at Main Plaza and used sign language to do so. At left, runners take off from the starting line as they begin their journey. Star photos by Keith E. Domke 06/07/2022 12:00 AM
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