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Noe G. Sanchez

Noe G. Sanchez, 59, died on July 8, 2024. He was born on December 24, 1964 in Dilley to parents Nazario Sr. and Elva G. Sanchez. He is preceded in death by his father. Noe is survived by his mother, children Rashell (Ricky) Ramirez, and Noe Reese (Willyann) Sanchez, siblings Nazario (Elsa) Sanchez Jr., Noberto…

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Eusebio “Chevo” Rodriguez Jr.

Eusebio “Chevo” Rodriguez Jr., 81, died on July 5, 2024 surrounded by his family. He was born on December 16, 1942 in Encinal to Herlinda and Eusebio Rodriguez Sr. He is preceded in death by his parents, daughters Melissa Rodriguez, Elizabeth Roberts and sisters Alicia Valles, Josefina Rodriguez and Anselma Aldaco. Chevo is survived by…

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Cruz Maldonado

Cruz (Mommy Cui) Maldonado, 98, of Pearsall, died in her sleep on July 8, 2024. Cruz was born in Pearsall on March 24, 1926 to Lusia Davila and Reyes Maynez. She is survived by her sisters Antonia Maynez Laguna of San Antonio, and Gloria Maynez Chavez of Los Angeles, California, son Reynaldo Maldonado II and…

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Proposed fed rule protects workers from extreme heat

CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS A year after a new state law ended mandatory water breaks in Texas, a proposed federal rule would protect millions of workers from the risks caused by extreme heat, The Texas Tribune reported. The rule would require employers to create plans to prevent heat injuries and illnesses and ensure workers get access to…

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Everything old is new again

SQUIRRELING ALONG I’m still a fairly young squirrel… I don’t quite qualify as middle aged, even. Give young kids about 20 minutes to ask me questions, though, and I quickly felt as if I should be reaching for my cane and orthotics. Curiosity is rather sweet, in my opinion, but the phrase, “back in your…

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Surgery Time

The Bible and the Headlines: News You Can Use By David Bachelor, PhD Throughout history, ants have received very good press. Whether it is Aesop’s “The Ant and the Grasshopper” or anonymous moral lessons like “The Elephant and the Ant” or “The Dove and the Ant,” these six-legged insects are superstars. Last week’s headlines added…

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Roasted Hatch Chili Cream Sauce

I love seeing the enthusiasm from people. I love companies that love their customers back and show it with enthusiasm. What a wonderful way to help foster community: building a cookbook. Roasted Hatch Chili Cream Sauce As contributed by Todd Sanford, printed in Hatch Chile Pepper Recipe Book, compiled by H-E-B Central Market, 2007. Ingredients:…

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Susana Flores Alvarado

Susana Flores Alvarado, 84, of Cotulla, died on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. She was born on August 11, 1939 to parents Alberto and Antonia Flores in Cotulla. She is preceded in death by parents and sons Reynaldo “Rey” Flores and Richard Joseph “Dickie” Alvarado. Susana is survived by her husband of 51 years, Paulo S.…

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Lt. Col. Ford G Martin

Lt. Col. Ford G Martin, 88, US Army (retired), died on July 7, 2024, in Seguin. He was born on December 6, 1935 to parents Tully and Bertha Mae (Ford) “Boogie” Martin in Pearsall. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother Henry Martin of San Antonio, daughter Kris Ann Martin of Bryan/College Station,…

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Heriberto “Eddie” Garcia

Heriberto “Eddie” Garcia, 75, of Dilley, died on June 30, 2024. He was born on November 2, 1949 in Cotulla to Conrado Garcia and Petra Lujano Garcia. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings Ruben Garcia, Soila Quintanilla, Maria Flores, Noel L. Garcia, Rosa G. Garcia and Maria Garcia Ruel. Eddie is survived…

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