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‘God’s Inspiring Words’ can help us all
‘God’s Inspiring Words’ can help us all
Editor’s note: The following are spiritual poems written by local resident Jim “Pops” Talerico, a member of nineteen:10 Church in Boerne. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Teaching sportsmanship to kids
Teaching sportsmanship to kids
Q: Our family loves playing sports so being limited the past couple of years has been tough. Our 8-year-old twins are finally starting league soccer this summer. My husband and I were both college athletes and we’re ultra-competitive, so we want to ensure that we maintain a healthy perspective. Do you have any advice? 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
State comptroller releases broadband plan
State comptroller releases broadband plan
State Comptroller Glenn Hegar last week released his agency’s plan to support the expansion of broadband internet access to areas with limited or no access. Hegar and his agency’s Broadband Development Office received feedback through a series of town halls, virtual discussions and more than 16,000 responses to a survey. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Library encourages people to tell their stories
Library encourages people to tell their stories
Everyone has a great story – where you came from, what has happened to you. Your experiences and those of your family tell an amazing story that is yours alone. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Comfort a great place to celebrate July 4
Comfort a great place to celebrate July 4
It’s just around the corner, the best day of the entire summer: July 4! So, mark your calendars and plan to spend the day in Comfort – literally in “comfort!” 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
County prostitution sting leads to 12 arrests
County prostitution sting leads to 12 arrests
Twelve men ended up behind bars over the weekend on salacious charges as the result of a state law enforcement sting operation based in Kendall County, but local and state officials remain tight-lipped on the details of the sting. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Parole board to decide local man’s fate
Parole board to decide local man’s fate
A 56-year-old Boerne resident, Robert Martin Schmidt, may have caught a break of sorts last week as he was facing 25 years to life in prison after he tried to strangle a woman. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Visitors bureau to have more leisurely brand
Visitors bureau to have more leisurely brand
The Boerne Convention and Visitors Bureau underwent several changes during a city council meeting earlier this month, announcing a rebranding effort and amending city policy to allow non-residents to hold a board position. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Yes, man’s best friends ...
Yes, man’s best friends ...
Some furry friends have been keeping some city employees company at Boerne City Hall recently as part of a partnership between Animal Care Services and the city’s Customer Care and Billing departments. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Banding together
Banding together
Jay Boy Adams and his band performed at the Patrick Heath Public Library Thursday night as part of its Live! At the Library series.  06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Clear vision
Clear vision
The International Center for Leadership in Education, with a mission to encourage, inspire and support today’s educators, has named the Boerne Independent School District a 2022 Innovative District for its systemwide focus on instruction and organization structures to increase student growth. 06/21/2022 12:00 AM
Jodi Dillmon, independent consultant, Pampered Chef
Jodi Dillmon, independent consultant, Pampered Chef
06/20/2022 02:09 PM
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