Stories for June 14, 2008
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Some of Victoria’s 8,000 residential garbage customers with the new roll-out containers could find their trash waiting for them when ... Read Story »
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Juneteenth is a day for Port Lavaca resident Mary Lou Noel to pass on the family history to her grandchildren ... Read Story »
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The Victoria Municipal Court jury trial cases scheduled to begin at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday have been canceled. Read Story »
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A small, early-afternoon fire Saturday at a Town Park apartment became a nuisance for firefighters to fully extinguish. Read Story »
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A 37-year-old Victoria man was critically injured Friday night after he collided with a deer while traveling on the northbound ... Read Story »
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VICTORIA – A 55-year-old Victoria man by officers Friday on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia. Read Story »
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EDNA – After hearing a round of inspirational speeches, campers at the Fundamentals and Life Skills Football Camp were given ... Read Story »
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Former Wharton baseball coach Floyd Ciruti will be inducted into the Greater Houston Area Coaches Association Hall of Honor. Read Story »
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SAN ANTONIO – Faith Academy graduate James Ford scored 21 points as his Red South team came away with a ... Read Story »
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LOS ANGELES – With the same purpose as one of his in-your-face jumpers, Kobe Bryant leaned into the microphone. Read Story »
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After surviving Friday afternoon’s winds, Ryan Vermeer cherished his Saturday morning tee time. Read Story »
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CUERO – Don’t tell Rice Consolidated that defense isn’t important in 7-on-7 football. Read Story »
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A morning tee time was definitely the advantage on Friday at the Adams Pro Golf Tour’s Invista/DeTar Victoria Open. Read Story »
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Sometimes, the obvious must be stated more than once. Read Story »
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First Victoria has promoted Rob Angerstein to senior vice president as a Real Estate and mineral manager at the main ... Read Story »
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Hello, anglers! Read Story »
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Big Open Shoot Read Story »
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Downpours swelled the banks of the Trinity River and the adjacent Chambers County tributaries of Long Island Bayou, Cove Bayou, ... Read Story »
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The Advocate will publish photos taken by local and area outdoors enthusiasts. Read Story »
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I believe the recent presidential primary has shown very clearly that men and women are more equal in the United ... Read Story »
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There’s good news and bad news about the state of education in Texas. The good news is that the vast ... Read Story »
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Terry Ortiz keeps busy stocking shelves and making sure they look presentable, ringing up customers and scooping up dishes of ... Read Story »
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On my honor I will do my best Read Story »
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Editor's Note: Gushers and Dusters is compiled from reports filed by oil and gas operators with the Texas Railroad Commission ... Read Story »
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The Victoria County Extension Crops Committee will hold the annual County Crop Tour at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Sons ... Read Story »
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RIG COUNT Read Story »
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Well, well, well. I never thought I’d live to see the day. My mother... was... WRONG. Read Story »
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Dr. Tom Carter didn’t need a year without drag racing to find out how much he missed it. Read Story »
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“One Who Never Met A Stranger.” These are the words my mother, sisters and I chose for our dad’s headstone ... Read Story »
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Palacios ended a football playoff drought dating back to 1964 when it advanced to the Class 3A, Division II quarterfinals ... Read Story »
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Bob Gillis has become president of the Texas High School Coaches Association sooner than he expected. Read Story »
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Victoria Boys Basketball League Read Story »
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Advocate Staff Report Read Story »