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Hondo teen dies in accident

MySanAntonio.com - Fri Nov 27

A teenager died Friday afternoon after a single-vehicle accident in Medina County, officials said.

Man killed in Medina County crash

MySanAntonio.com - Tue Nov 24

A 53-year-old man from Houston was killed late Monday night when his SUV caught on fire after he rear-ended a tractor-trailer in Medina County.

Man Killed In Medina County Crash

KSAT - Tue Nov 24

A man was killed late Monday night in a fiery crash in Medina County. Texas Department of Public Safety troopers said that the driver of an 18-wheeler was slowing down to pull into a rest stop at Interstate 35 and Mile Post 129 near Devine at 11:30 p.m. when a Mitsubishi crashed into the truck from behind.

Medina home airy, full of natural light

MySanAntonio.com - Fri Nov 20

This 11-year-old, three-bedroom house in Medina County offers a taste of green country living with 3.36 acres and a rainwater harvesting system.

Local Most Wanted Fugitive Captured

KKSA-AM San Angelo - Wed Nov 11

A local man wanted as a Crimestoppers Most Wanted has been captured. 28 year old Lonnie Correa, was featured as San Angeloa s Most Wanted on October 8th.

Castroville disputes new FEMA flood maps

MySanAntonio.com - Sat Nov 07

Local surveyor Paul Carey is checking elevations along the Medina River where it snakes through town - and occasionally over it.

Rio Hondo, TX.a "Nola Hull Norman

Valley Morning Star - Tue Nov 03

Age 81, of Rio Hondo went to be with our Lord on November 1, 2009. She was born January 7, 1928 to William D. and Josie Emma Buck Hull in Shirley, Tennessee.

Devine city secretary ready to cut back to just one city job

MySanAntonio.com - Thu Oct 29

Devine City Secretary Dora Rodriguez can't be called a slacker. To help her hometown through tough financial times, she also took on the city administrator's duties when that post became vacant early in 2004.

Mystery illness hits three Natalia teachers in lunch group

MySanAntonio.com - Wed Oct 28

Medical and law enforcement authorities are trying to determine why three Natalia High School teachers suddenly fell sick Monday after eating food brought from home.

Suburban Cities Threaten to Scuttle Nuclear Expansion

KQXT-FM San Antonio - Tue Oct 27

San Antonio City Council is facing a new hurdle as it considers the proposed expansion of the South Texas Nuclear Project, as representatives of suburban cities which rely on CPS Energy for power are threatening to attempt to block the measure, 1200 WOAI news reports.

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