The Uvalde Lobos will host the Devine Warhorses March 11 in District 27-4A softball competition. The junior varsity teams will kick things off at 5 p.m., and varsity action is set for 7 p.m. With several key players returning from last year’s team that posted a 27-15 record, the Arabians are off an 11-3 start this softball season. The Arabians […]
Lobos complete District 28-4A soccer schedule this week
The Uvalde Lobos head into the final week of the District 28-4A soccer race needing two wins to secure the district championship. But the challenge for the Uvalde girls will be trying to win a couple of road matches. On March 11, the Lobos will travel to Somerset to play the Lady Bulldogs. They then will take on the Floresville […]
Eugenio S. Guedea
Eugenio Sombrano Guedea, 83, of Uvalde died March 2, 2025, at Uvalde Memorial Hospital. He was born Feb. 20, 1942, to Dolores (Sombrano) and Cecilio Guedea. He married Lidia Prado on Feb. 14, 1960, in Batesville. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, of Uvalde; three sons, Eugenio Joel Guedea Jr., Elmer Guedea, and Guillermo Guedea and wife, […]
Girls golf cut short due to wind
Play in the Uvalde High School Invitational girls golf tournament ended after nine holes of play because of inclement weather on March 4. “The conditions were extremely difficult because of the wind,” said UHS head golf coach Roy Torres. “The tournament was ended after each player finished a total of nine holes. We did this for the safety of the […]
Aging animals still provide a love of well-being
City BumpkinsWe’re thinking of changing the name of The Place, our haven out in the country for the past 15 years, to better describe the nature of our aging population. To begin with, we didn’t know what to call our ranchito and kept coming up with names such as Los Seis Payasos (the six clowns). The payasos being my wife and […]
Veterinary center plans area rabies drives
News BriefsSouthwest Texas Veterinary Medical Center will offer $15 rabies inoculations March 15 in Uvalde. One will be from 9 a.m. to noon at Jardín de los Héroes Park, and the other from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Willie De Leon Civic Center. A drive will be held March 29 from 9 a.m. to noon at Camp Wood park. Organizers […]
Three tax-related lawsuits filed in February
Public RecordsUvalde County Appraisal District filed two suits against property owners for delinquent property taxes and a property tax lending firm filed suit against a client in February in the 38th Judicial District Court of Judge Kelley Kimble. Creditors filed one foreclosure and two suits for unresolved debts. People filed two suits involving motor vehicle injuries. Two people filed requesting a […]
Frederick D. Kite
Frederick “Fred” Dwight Kite, 60, of San Antonio, died Feb. 28, 2025, at his residence. He was born Nov. 15, 1964, in Uvalde to Jeannette (Robinson) and Fred L. Kite. He graduated from La Pryor High School in 1983 and attended Tarleton University and Shriner College. His passion for craftsmanship and railroads led him to a craftsman apprenticeship and, later, […]
Mitchell signs off as announcer for Coyotes football
Veteran play-caller’s 26-year tenure pales only to his 10 terms as county judgeUvalde sports fans for 26 years have heard the familiar voice of county Judge Bill Mitchell as the public address announcer for Coyote football in the Honey Bowl, but next season there will be a new announcer. Mitchell recently announced that he is stepping down as the voice of the Coyotes. “The time just seemed to be right. It’s been […]
God’s plan: Put everything under Christ
Pastor's ColumnTherefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our “God is a consuming fire.” Hebrews 12:28-29 What is holy fear and awe? The Bible tells us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the holy one […]
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