A statement repeated to a jury and sternly directed at the defendant rang true Wednesday afternoon: “I’m going to be in so much trouble,” bringing a decade-long criminal case to a close.
The Boerne Independent School District believes there is nothing more important than getting an education after high school, whether it’s at a professional training program, a community college, a four-year college or university or in the military.
Anna Werner, of Anna’s Creations, flips through the pages of young Sawyer’s new fabric-sewn book her family purchased for her at the Kendall County Fair Association’s first Spring Craft Fair last Sunday at the Kendall County Fairgrounds. Star photo by Zachary-Taylor Wright
The Old Jail Museum, 208 E. San Antonio Ave. in Boerne, will host its second annual Rock the Jail history day on Saturday, May 7, with a community celebration from 2 to 9 p.m.
Every once in a while, you come across someone who touches your heart in one way or another.
Last week, a federal judge halted that stupid airline mask policy. She finally ended the charade. But, wait. Within two days, a federal bureaucracy decided to appeal her ruling.
The Women on the Edge Art Show exhibit is an exercise in mindfulness as people are invited just to be with the artwork.