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Rolling along
Rolling along
Lauren Marshall of Boerne recently spent part of a morning at City Park to practice her dancing ng skills on rollerskates. She used the concrete pad the playground to twist, near turn, spin and glide while maneuvering on her skates. Star photos by Keith E. Domke 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
City residents urged to report water violators
City residents urged to report water violators
As the hot and dry summer weather continues, Boerne Utilities has created a new way to report suspected water violations from its water customers. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
Boerne Police promotes 11 officers during ceremony
Boerne Police promotes 11 officers during ceremony
Eleven Boerne Police officers were promoted Thursday morning in what Chief Steve Perez believes was a record-setting ceremony, including four experienced officers who were promoted to the newly formed corporal rank. Four officers also were advanced to sergeant and three were promoted to lieutenant. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
Commissioners eye changing new county court of law jurisdiction
Commissioners eye changing new county court of law jurisdiction
A presentation from a committee of attorneys tasked with reviewing the legislation that last year established the Kendall County Court at Law has led commissioners to consider reshaping the new court’s jurisdiction. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
Learning Lawn celebration
Learning Lawn celebration
Carolyn Chipman Evans, CEO of the Cibolo Center for Convervastion, pictured center in blue and white top, is joined at her left by Winell Herron, H-E-B’s group vice president of public affairs, diversity, and enviromental affairs, as well as partners and staff from both organizations and children from the Cibolo’s Summer Camp and Nest Nature school as they celebrate the riboon-cutting of H-E-B Learning Lawn at Herf on June 30. Submitted photo Submitted photo 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
REPORTS
REPORTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT The following is a brief, partial recap of incidents reported by the Boerne Police Department, Kendall County Sheriff’s Department and the Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department. General locations are listed rather than specific addresses. An arrest should not imply guilt or innocence which will be decided in court at a later date. Anyone with information about any of these incidents is asked to call the Boerne Police at 830-249-8645, the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office at 830-249-9721, the Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department at 210-698-0990 or Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-348-LEAD (5323) or kc-crimestoppers.com. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
STUDENT HONORS
STUDENT HONORS
Julia Galbraith and Dylan Melnar of Boerne graduated with bachelor of science degrees from the University of Alabama this spring. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
TEA releases STAAR results for grades 3-8
TEA releases STAAR results for grades 3-8
The Texas Education Agency has released the 2022 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
The importance of grandparents
The importance of grandparents
Q: My husband and I frequently take care of our grandchildren for our son and his wife. They both work full-time and have extremely busy lives – probably too busy. We love being with the kids. But do you think this is a healthy arrangement? 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
Award-winning youth novelist coming to library
Award-winning youth novelist coming to library
Many a young reader who ventures into the library is more than a little eager to embark upon an adventure within the pages of a book. Children’s adventure stories arose in the 19th century, and included such timeless classics as “The Swiss Family Robinson” by Johann David Wyss and “Treasure Island” by Robert Louis Stevenson. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
GVTC announces board members
GVTC announces board members
GVTC Communications made history this year by conducting the company’s first-ever hybrid annual meeting. The 67th annual meeting of the cooperative took place in person at the New Braunfels Civic Center while also being live-streamed virtually. 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
Reading the Declaration
Reading the Declaration
The Declaration of Independence was read outside the Kendall County Courthouse on Friday, July 1, in honor of the Fourth of July holiday. Those reading the declaration were participating in a statewide effort initiated in 2010 by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association to have the document read in each county in Texas. Pictured are, from left, Charlie Wetherbee, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; Paula Wells, Boerne VFW Post 688; William Blackman, Sons of the American Revolution; and Eric Vickery, VFW Post 688. Submitted photo 07/12/2022 12:00 AM
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