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Remembering the fallen
Around the United States, many organizations are honoring the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice, including in Nixon. The American Legion Post 547 hosted its Memorial Day ceremony at the Aphne Pattillo Nixon Public Library on Monday, May 27. “On behalf of American Legion as an organization as...
DeWitt County drops charges against Amber Alert suspect from Yorktown
CUERO, Texas - DeWitt County is dropping all charges against an Amber Alert suspect from Yorktown. Julian Ribera was charged with kidnapping and unlawful use of a vehicle.
Grass fire near Kenedy evaded the recent winds
Shortly before 4 p.m. on Tuesday May 28th a small grass fire broke out of unknown origins at the EOG Duncan-Mills location around the area of 3825 CR 240. The fire began around the flare tower. A large plume of black smoke could be seen for miles as the fire that was near empty 300-gallon plastic totes caught fire. Thirty of the totes were stacked together causing the fire to look more monstrous than it looked.
BEAT THE HEAT AND HELP KEEP KARNES COUNTY COOL
Karnes County cares about the community. In anticipation of another hot summer season, Karnes County officials want to ramp up efforts to help their constituents by distributing fans to those who need them. Some community members do not have or cannot afford air conditioning or adequate cooling supplies. Karnes County will be accepting fan donations. “We are asking the community to help us help our citizens by donating new fans if they can,” Shelby Dupnik, Commissioner Precinct 2/Emergency Management Coordinator, said.
The Color of Love
A young girl watches in awe as her mother creates colorful creations of gleaming stained glass. Yesterday’s time spent in her mother’s studio are some of the fondest memories she holds on to today. Christie Hons speaks reminiscently over the childhood memories that became a hobby; a hobby...
Karnes City Community Chamber shows appreciation
Title: Karnes City Community Chamber shows appreciation. Byline: Information submitted by Amelia Martinez, Karnes City Community Chamber of Commerce Executive Director. Cutline: The Karnes City Community Chamber of Commerce showed its appreciation to the Karnes City Police Department recently. Pictured (from left) are Chamber members Amelia Martinez, Lillian Lyssy and Cheryl Moy, KCPD Chief of Police Eddie Salas, Lt. Will Johnson and Administrative Clerk Beverly Tymrak.
School’s Out! What now?
School’s Out! What now? Staff Report Wed, 05/29/2024 - 12:09 Image Body While the stress of structured learning at school is done for a while, there are some opportunities at the Yorktown Public Library this summer for unstructured (and fun) learning.From storytelling to really big...
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