Paul Park Brown III
Paul Park Brown III, 37, died on Sunday, April 7, 2024. He was born on March 26, 1987 to Paul Jr. and Becky Brown of Cotulla. He is survived by his wife Kierstan, sons Park Justice and Dakota Khol, stepson Hesston Hay, parents, siblings Kasey Brown, Katy and Tyler McMillian, Marsalie and Leroy Zinsmeyer, Lauren…
Read MoreLarry Clinton Stewart
Larry Clinton Stewart, 77, of Dilley, died on Saturday, April 6, 2024. He was born to Jackson Lex and Kathleen (Bennett) Stewart on January 25, 1947 in Dilley and raised on the Stewart homestead north of Dilley off Martin Branch Road. He is preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Pat, his parents,…
Read MoreHector C. Guevara Sr.
Hector C. Guevara Sr., 78, died on April 7, 2024, at his home surrounded by family. He was born on October 9, 1945 in Pearsall to Martina M. Carrizales and Rutilio Guevara. He is preceded in death by both his parents and stepfather who raised him, Juan Carrizales and brothers, Louie Carrizales and Augustin Carrizales.…
Read MoreAmbrocio C. Manzanares
Ambrocio C. Manzanares, 59, died on April 9, 2024 in Moore. He was born on December 7, 1964 in Doctor Arroyo, Mexico to Justino Manzanares and Maria Teresa Cedillo. He is preceded in death by his grandmother Petra O. Manzanares and numerous uncles and aunts. Ambrocio is survived by his children Alejandra Manzanares, Jazmine Manzanares,…
Read MoreWheat crop shaping up better than past two years, but prices are low
Texas Crop and Weather Wheat production across Texas looks better than in years past, providing producers some optimism despite low wheat prices. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialists said several opportunities could exist for cashing in on good forage. Mark Welch, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension economist-grain marketing in the Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics, said…
Read MoreThe “Can you hear me?” phone scam is still ringing
The “Can you hear me?” scam has been targeting consumers for quite some time. The Better Business Bureau continues to receive reports to BBB Scam Tracker about these calls. Usually, the caller will hang up immediately after you respond to the question “Can you hear me?” However, some consumers say the calls can also be…
Read MoreAgencies blasted over wildfire oversight
State agencies and regulators were heavily criticized at a Texas legislative hearing for failing to communicate during the deadly Panhandle wildfires, the Texas Tribune reported. The three-day hearing, held in Pampa, investigated the Smokehouse Creek fire and others that burned more than a million acres, destroyed hundreds of homes, killed up to 10,000 cattle and…
Read MoreNext level…
Cotulla High School Powerlifters Kate Guzman and Karla Benavidez signed Letters of Intent to continue their powerlifting careers at Midland University in Fremont, Nebraska. The pair will both will receive athletic scholarships to compete at the collegiate level and will join Cotulla alumni Jennifer Benavidez and Kaleb Linares on the Midland Warrior Powerlifting team.
Read MoreCHS Academic Team members advance to regionals
Cotulla High School student members of the University Interscholastic League Team for Academic Events traveled to district competitions at Dilley on Thursday and Saturday last week, returning with a number of medals and advancement to the regional contest. The UIL Regional Competition will be held Friday and Saturday, April 26-27, at Davenport High School. Results…
Read More44 jailed in Frio, March 18 – April 7
Fourty-four individuals were arrested in Frio County between Monday, March 18, and Sunday, April 7, on a range of felony and misdemeanor charges. Arrests were made by deputies of the Frio County Sheriff’s Office, troopers of the Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol, and officers of the Pearsall Police Department. In addition to those being…
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