Early voting is set this week and next for 14 proposed state constitutional amendments, Uvalde mayor, a $58 million Utopia bond, and a sales tax increase for the Concan emergency services district. A driver’s license or state identification card, state election certificate, handgun license issued by Texas Department of Public Safety, U.S. Military ID, passport, or citizenship card with photo […]
Uvalde CISD
Dalton Erin Robin The Halloween parade will be Friday, Oct. 27. We are inviting all parents who would like to watch the parade to obtain a Raptor pass by filling out the Google form on Seesaw and Facebook. The passes will be printed and sent home with students. Parents may also come to the office during school hours to obtain […]
Uvaldean Hart teaching pre-K at Knippa ISD
Renee Hart is a pre-K teacher at Knippa Independent School District. She adores children and feels so blessed to spend her day surrounded by their loving hearts, joyous enthusiasm, and limitless energy. Born and raised in Uvalde, Hart is excited to be back home. She has felt encouraged and supported by the outstanding staff at Knippa ISD. Prior to becoming […]
Tracy King’s party set Nov. 9
Texas State Rep. Tracy O. King, a Uvalde resident, invites the public to his birthday party, set Thursday, Nov. 9 at Oasis Outback, 2900 E. Main St., from 6-8 p.m. There will be dinner, music, and door prizes. Donations of canned or dry food will be accepted for donation to the Uvalde Food Pantry. King, who is serving in his […]
Republican Party seeks second election judge replacement
Appointing a new election judge for the Nov. 7 election – again – is on the slate for the Uvalde County Commissioners meeting set tomorrow, Oct. 23, at the Uvalde County Courthouse. Monday is also the first day of early voting. After a few discussions on the matter, on Oct. 10, commissioners appointed Emma Trimble as early voting ballot board […]
Pastor’s Column: The Bible and the headlines: seek news you can use
At the time this article was written Israel had not invaded Gaza. Whether Israel should invade Gaza was dividing world opinion. Protesters have taken to the street to promote one side and vilify the other. The only thing that has overwhelming consensus regarding the Gaza crisis is the release of the hostages. From heads of state to Hollywood stars to […]
Young Coyotes will host Eagle Pass on Tuesday
The Uvalde Morales Coyotes will host the Eagle Pass Junior High Eagles in four games Tuesday in the Honey Bowl. Competition will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a seventh-grade B game. Following that game will be the seventh-grade A game, eighth-grade B game, and eighth-grade A game.
Letter to the Editor
Teacher support My name is Betsy Polgue, and I am a member of the Texas Retired Teachers Association (TRTA). I am a retired Texas public school employee and educated Texas children for 39 years. I am asking for your support of Proposition 9 on the November General Election ballot. Prop 9, when passed, will provide the first cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) […]
Kenneth D. Morelli
Kenneth Dale Morelli, 61, died Oct. 18, 2023, in his hometown of Brackettville. Visitation will take place Oct. 24 beginning at 9 a.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church where a rosary will be recited. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., and interment will follow at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Cemetery. Services are under the […]
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