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Bandera man dies in Texas 46 West head-on
Greyhounds rally past Chargers Tuesday night
Greyhounds face Alamo Heights Friday at Alamo Stadium
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Hounds pounce on Panthers for homecoming win, Geneva and Comfort also pick up victories, while Chargers fall
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Lady Chargers stuff Buffs in 2023 season opener
Boerne Champion was on the road Tuesday afternoon to kick off the 2023 girls soccer season. The Lady Chargers were at Clemens and picked up a 2-0 shutout win over the Lady Buffs to start the season at 1-0.
01/08/2023 06:00 AM
Owls trip up Cats in Hondo
The Comfort Cats traveled to Hondo on Tuesday to take on Hondo and fell to the Owls, 71-57.
01/08/2023 05:00 AM
Boerne boys win in Wimberley
The Boerne High boys basketball team had a good start in District 27-4A Tuesday night after the Greyhounds picked up a road win in Wimberley.
01/08/2023 04:00 AM
Lady Chargers hang on to top Tivy
Boerne Champion struggled to close out Tuesday’s district basketball game in Kerrville Tivy, but the Lady Chargers found a way to get it done and held off the Lady Antlers.
01/08/2023 03:00 AM
Geneva girls take district opener over TSD, 71-14
The Geneva School of Boerne girls basketball team breezed in its district opener Wednesday. The Lady Eagles took on Texas School for the Deaf and won, 71-14.
01/08/2023 02:00 AM
Deer hosts Hondo to close out non-district action
The Comfort girls basketball team hosted Hondo on Tuesday and lost by 10 points in their final tune-up before district play begins.
01/08/2023 01:00 AM
Cibolo Preserve prescribes flames
Back before homes lined the hills of Kendall County, rolling grasslands dominated the area. Wildfires were a natural part of the ecological function of the waving fields, but decades of flame dousing have left grasses overgrown and reduced biodiversity in preserved areas of town, according to local preservers.
01/08/2023 12:00 AM
Man suspected of abandoning burning truck in jail
A 22-year-old shirtless man found himself behind bars Monday morning after officials said he abandoned a burning Seguin work truck on the side of Interstate 10 near Boerne.
01/08/2023 12:00 AM
BISD names Pomeroy Director of Student Support Services
The Boerne Independent School District has announced that current Cibolo Creek Elementary School Principal Krista Pomeroy has been named Director of Student Support Services for the district. With Mrs. Pomeroy's departure, Kimberly Simmons, the current Cibolo Creek Assistant Principal, will serve as the Interim Principal at CCES for the remainder of the 2022-23 School Year.
01/08/2023 12:00 AM
January just as jolly as December at the library
After the effervescence of December, the long, dark days of January seem a fizzy drink gone flat. But January, lowly stepchild of December, should be justly celebrated for she brings to us a new year shining with hope and promise. Days stretch before us like an untraveled road, waiting for that first step in the journey to our goals and dearest dreams.
01/08/2023 12:00 AM
Open your hearts and minds with community theatre
So, When Are You Leaving?-- a comedy by Sheila Rinear. Boerne Community Theatre, 907 E Blanco. Weekends January 20 through February 5. Reservations online at www.boernetheatre.org or call 830-249-9166; tickets $18-24. Family matriarch, Maggie Dunleavy, uncharacteristically, has invited her dysfunctional family to celebrate both her birthday and the 4th of July at her New Jersey home.
01/08/2023 12:00 AM
Promises made, promises kept
Thanks to the support of our community, voters in the Boerne ISD boundaries voted to pass BISD bond propositions 1 and 2 in May. We are very grateful to the voters for supporting this bond, as it was truly a grassroots effort, led by the Long Range Steering Committee. We are greatly appreciative to the total of over 80 parents, students, staff, and community members who served on the committee, and worked hard to help pass this bond.
01/08/2023 12:00 AM
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