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Guadalupe Gauna

Guadalupe Gauna, 68, of Dilley, died on November 5, 2023. He was born in Cameron, Texas on August 31, 1954, to Juan Gauna and Juanita Aguilar Guana. He is preceded in death by his wife Nancy Mann Jacobs, parents and brother Juan Jose Huerta. Gauna is survived by his children Steven Gauna of Dilley, Margarita…

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Clifton Lewis Stacy Sr.

Clifton Lewis Stacy Sr., 85, died on Sunday, November 12, 2023. He was born to Pauline Geyer Stacy and Wesley Edmund Stacy in Goldfinch, Texas on November 27, 1937. He is preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Sally, his parents, sisters Kathryn, Jean and Doris, daughter-in-law Susan and grandson Jacob Neelley. Clifton…

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What to do when an item is ‘Out of Stock’

National experts are predicting an increase in spending this holiday season. There is also a concern if many of the items on consumers’ holiday lists will be available on the shelf or online and are faced with the disappointing words: “Sorry, this item is currently out of stock.” That’s especially true when there are challenges…

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Bill passes to allow undocumented migrant arrests

A sweeping border security bill that allows state and local police to arrest undocumented migrants is headed to Gov. Greg Abbot’s desk, The Dallas Morning News reported. The bill also allows state district judges to order those migrants be returned to Mexico. In addition, a separate bill that provides billions in funding for expansion of…

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Helen M. Mann Geyer Ivey

Helen went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, October 31, 2023. She passed away peacefully at home. She was born March 13, 1928 on East Crocket Street in San Antonio. When she was almost four years old her parents moved to a farm near Poteet. She attended Ditto School from the first through the…

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Not Good to be Alon

The Bible and the Headlines: News You Can Use  By David Bachelor, PhD In the shadow of Veteran’s Day, it is natural to think of courage as the providence of the young and hearty. When youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall, and instead a senior citizen leads the charge, it…

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Lege gets to work in fourth special session

The Texas Legislature, conceived as a part-time body to meet every other year for 140 days, is now in its record fifth session (counting the regular session). When the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is included, legislators have been in Austin pretty much the entire year, as the Texas Tribune noted. While…

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Churro Cheesecake Bars

After a long trek searching for a churro one day recently…cinnamon sugar goodness won’t leave my mind. So now I’ve gone on a hunt to find amazing churro themed recipes! Check out this fun time! Churro Cheesecake Bars From Creations by Kara, www.creationsbykara.com, by Kara Cook, December 2018 Ingredients 1/2 cup sugar 2 Tbsp ground…

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Eliodoro R. Gonzalez

Eliodoro R. Gonzalez, 66, died on November 7, 2023, in San Antonio. He was born on November 21, 1956, in Childress, Texas to Viviano and Adela Gonzalez. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Eumeraldo Gonzalez, Honorio Gonzalez and Enedino Gonzalez and sister Alamar Arebalo. Eliodoro is survived by his wife Sylvia Gonzalez…

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Medina EC accepting applications for Youth Tour contest

Medina Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for the 2024 Youth Tour trip, in which three winners will each receive a $1,000 scholarship and an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. The trip is scheduled for June 16-23, 2024. Youth Tour is an activity-laden trip to the U.S. capitol with more than 150 students and chaperones from…

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