Stories for August 26, 2008
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HALLETTSVILLE – The burn ban in Lavaca County has been lifted. Read Story »
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The Victoria school district adopted the 2008-09 tax rate of $1.3094 per $100 of property valuation at the special school ... Read Story »
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A judge declared a mistrial in an aggravated sexual assault of a child case before testimony even began Monday. Read Story »
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A controversial proposal to tack a monthly fee of $2.38 onto the bills of Victoria’s residential garbage customers is dead ... Read Story »
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VICTORIA – A 75-year-old Victoria man by officers Tuesday on suspicion of assault by threat. The man is accused of ... Read Story »
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A motorcyclist was hurt after hitting a median in the 9200 block of North Navarro Street early Tuesday. Read Story »
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Effective Saturday, the Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission’s Transit Operations, Victoria Transit and Rural Transportation Services will operate from its ... Read Story »
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CUERO – The two-hour small-business conference scheduled at the Cuero Chamber of Commerce’s board room today was canceled due to ... Read Story »
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“The stronger our military is, the less temptation there will be to exert ... pressure on us.” Read Story »
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The rain has brought relief from the drought this month, but it has also created a mosquito problem in Victoria. Read Story »
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Twenty photographers. Twenty ranches. Prizes totaling $160,000. Read Story »
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No matter where he goes, Michael McClanahan is never without his journals. Battered and worn though they are, they are ... Read Story »
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If Michelle Obama wanted to show voters she and her husband are regular people, she succeeded in convincing one local ... Read Story »
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Kids nowadays have it too easy. They need to go to school a whole lot earlier and get out a ... Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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Your editorial dated Aug. 16 in support of the expansion of UHV to a four-year school should act as a ... Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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Until definitive evidence is produced that traffic cameras make streets safer, the city should not spend money to install such ... Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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The sound of “Pomp and Circumstance” filled the room as John Linch, 26, rode his electric wheelchair in to receive ... Read Story »
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The Victoria City-County Health Department and its sister organization, the Crossroads Public Health District, inspect places where food is served ... Read Story »
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The Victoria Chamber of Commerce is taking applications for the 2008-2009 Leadership Victoria Class. The class is limited to 15 ... Read Story »
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August 29, 1908 Read Story »
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Landowners, well users, or anyone who uses water needs to pay attention to the new draft plan, one small well-owner ... Read Story »