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Boerne High suffered its first loss of the baseball season after the Greyhounds were defeated by Antonian Tuesday at home, 6-5.
Read moreThe Boerne High softball team scored in all five innings played Tuesday and run-ruled La Vernia, 12-2.
Read moreBoerne Champion opened district play in 26-5A baseball on Tuesday at New Braunfels Canyon and the Cougars handed the Chargers their first loss of the season.
Read moreThe Champion girls soccer team bounced back from last Friday’s district loss and defeated Alamo Heights on the road Tuesday.
Read moreThe Tapatio Springs Men’s Golf Association had a “Tres Seises” event recently. It was a 6-6-6 event with the 2-man teams playing 6 holes scramble, 6 holes alternate shot and 6 holes best ball.
Read moreThere are some books that are just not meant to be read quickly. You undoubtedly know someone or have a friend who talks really fast. You sometimes wish you could shift them into a lower gear.
Read moreOn the heels of Gov. Greg Abbott’s release of GA-34, which eliminates the statewide mask mandate and opens business to 100 percent capacity on March 10, city and county officials have begun ironing out the details of their emergency declarations and the implications of the new executive order.
Read moreTuesday was Read Across America Day and Boerne ISD’s Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary School celebrated by encouraging students and staff to dress as Dr. Seuss characters. Several youngsters in Krista Kinball’s third-grade class did just that as part of their curriculum centered on Seuss and his characters. TOP: Twins George (foreground) and Hunter Temple, dressed as the Cat in the Hat, work on an assignment while sitting at their desks. LEFT: Allie O’Farrell, dressed as Horton and a classmate dressed as Cindy Lou the Who, play a learning game. BELOW: Gray Collins as Thing 1 and Nina Griffin as Thing 2 get a little silly as they pose for a picture.
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