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Chilaquiles

When you have questions, you look for answers. It’s as simple as that. I suddenly had questions galore, and took to experts that I know to have answers. The internet and personal relationships. I got to hear stories from childhood memories, attending weddings and eating at restaurants in faraway places. When you have questions about…

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Honor Roll

Pearsall High School Second Six Weeks Ninth grade ‘A’ Honor Roll: Ivan Castillo, Alexander Frazier, Sophia Garcia, Kaylynn Juergens, Ysenia Lopez, Jozannah Maldonado, Haylee Tijerina, Abigail Briseno, Lillian Hughes, Precious Vera; ‘AB’ Honor Roll: Alan Celis, Miranda Cerda, Kevin Correra, Jazlenee Dominguez, Jaylyn Escareno, Alyssa Garcia, Jonathan Garcia, Levi Hernandez, Angela Leal, Jesse Leal, Ysenia…

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GROUNDBREAKING

GROUNDBREAKING was held Thursday, November 7, at the intersection of FM 1581 and the IH-35 access road to mark the start of construction of a Refuel gas station and convenience store on the previously undeveloped site that sits adjacent to the Carlos Garcia Community Park. Present for the ceremony were members of the Pearsall city…

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31 jailed in Frio, October 21 – November 3

COUNTY ARRESTS Thirty-one individuals were arrested in Frio County between Monday, October 21, and Sunday, November 3, 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…

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Operation Clean Cut at work in our city

The City of Pearsall has been working on a program called Clean Cut. The council budgeted funds to clean up abandoned or dilapidated properties that are overgrown inside the city limits. These abandoned homes attract wild animals and rodents in addition to creating fire hazards with overgrown yards and lots. In many areas of town,…

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Migas

This is one of those dishes that I’ve always heard the name of, yet never been properly introduced to at mealtime. When I saw it in this book, I read it, and realized… I might actually enjoy this. Then the identity of this dish came into question, and now we’ve got a whole debate. So…

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Lost City

The Bible and the Headlines: News You Can Use By David Bachelor, PhD Last year’s release of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” was supposed to be the final installment of the Indiana Jones franchise. No longer would the intrepid archeologist discover objects lost to history. Headlines this week suggest Indiana Jones’ retirement may…

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Phyllis Nolan Caudle

Phyllis Nolan Caudle, 86, of Pearsall, died following a brief illness on July 14, 2024. She was born in Junction, Texas on July 7, 1938. She is preceded in death by her parents, brothers Don, Allen, Melvin, and daughter April. Phyllis is survived by siblings Roy, Frances, Polly, Tommy, and Ollie, children DJ and Cheryl,…

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Melva Ann Medrano

Melva Ann Medrano, 60, of Dilley, died on October 30, 2024. She was born on October 13, 1964 to Mario Martinez Sr. and Lucia Flores Martinez. She is preceded in death by her father and brother Mario ‘Chovie’ Martinez Jr. Melva is survived by her husband Saul Benavidez, children Stefanie Marie Allaire (Shane), Steven Craig…

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Martin Garcia

Martin Garcia, 62, died on Sunday, October 27, 2024. Affectionately known as Marty, he born on May 6, 1962 to  Errigardo Garcia and Candelaria Rodriguez Garcia. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Errigardo “Pachito” Garcia Jr. and Juan Adan Garcia. Marty is survived by his daughter Briana Shae Garcia and siblings Lionel…

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