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Library’s summer programming underway
Library’s summer programming underway
06/07/2022 06:52 AM
Scott ready to take on role as new Geneva football coach
Scott ready to take on role as new Geneva football coach

Earlier this year the Geneva School of Boerne announced the hiring of Julius Scott as its new Football Program Director and Varsity Head Football Coach.

06/07/2022 05:00 AM
BHS girls basketball hosts awards ceremony
BHS girls basketball hosts awards ceremony

The Boerne High girls basketball team recently held its annual awards ceremony where several team awards were handed out. 

06/07/2022 04:00 AM
Kaiser signs with New Mexico State
Kaiser signs with New Mexico State

Champion’s Karson Kaiser recently signed a letter of intent to play football with New Mexico State University. 

06/07/2022 03:00 AM
Gresham signs with Frontier Community College
Gresham signs with Frontier Community College

Champion’s Jacob Gresham recently signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Frontier Community College. 

06/07/2022 02:00 AM
Lira signs with Northwestern State University
Lira signs with Northwestern State University

Champion’s Ryan Lira signed a letter of intent to play football at Northwestern State University. 

06/07/2022 01:00 AM
FOR eyes senior, disabled tax exemptions
FOR eyes senior, disabled tax exemptions

Fair Oaks Ranch officials are continuing the process to implement a new tax exemption for disabled and senior residents in the city – an ordinance that hasn’t been addressed since the 1980s – and opinions among council and resident remain split.

06/07/2022 12:00 AM
Highway 46 accident kills man
Highway 46 accident kills man

An accident Thursday evening left 49-year-old Boerne resident David John Belter dead after reports stated a woman drove into oncoming traffic on Highway 46 and struck Belter’s vehicle head-on.

06/07/2022 12:00 AM
Aiding the silent
Aiding the silent

Aid the Silent played host to its annual 5-kilometer walk and run Saturday that led participants in and around Boerne. A record number of people – more than 900 – participated in the event that raises funds to help deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens receive equal access to opportunity. The nonprofit does so by providing financial assistance to enhance communication methods, gain access to opportunities and educational resources and improve overall health, both mental and physical to those in need, that leads to individual growth socially, educationally and spiritually. Founder, CEO and Boerne native Emma Faye Rudkin, above, who is deaf herself, welcomed participants and guests on Saturday morning at Main Plaza and used sign language to do so. At left, runners take off from the starting line as they begin their journey. Star photos by Keith E. Domke

06/07/2022 12:00 AM
May rain does little to ease drought in county
May rain does little to ease drought in county

Finally, Boerne received more than an inch of rain in a month’s time. However, May’s moisture amount remained well below average and put the area even further behind the norm as far as precipitation.

06/07/2022 12:00 AM
Abbott directs TEA to make schools safer
Abbott directs TEA to make schools safer

Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Education Agency to ensure school facilities are made safer in the wake of the killing of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde.

06/07/2022 12:00 AM
Taking time to be thankful
Taking time to be thankful

Has anyone noticed how hot it is outside? With the current temperatures hitting close to or above 100 degrees almost every day, one would think we’re in the middle of summer, although it doesn’t technically begin until June 21.

06/07/2022 12:00 AM
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