Stories for June 17, 2008
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Hunting with a camera reveals hidden wildlife and a new revenue source for landowners. Read Story »
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Victoria’s taxpayers will help pay for the legal defense of indicted current and former city officials, but those expenses will ... Read Story »
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n A pre-trial hearing in the case of Jayme Baugh, the former Karnes County employee indicted for theft from the ... Read Story »
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After several months of bond committee meetings, the Bloomington school district has hired an architect and program manager to help ... Read Story »
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After putting two new elementary schools contract awards on hold, the Victoria school district will award bids for the construction ... Read Story »
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An ultralight airplane crash landed at Wharton Municipal Airport at 10 a.m. Tuesday, sending one man to the hospital. Read Story »
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A: “More activities for the kids, especially during the summer so they can stay out of trouble. Kids get bored ... Read Story »
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MATAGORDA BEACH - A Katy man drowned Saturday after an undertow caught him and his 24-year-old son. Read Story »
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Dozens of drivers received citations for not wearing seatbelts during the two-week long Click it or Ticket campaign. Read Story »
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VICTORIA – A 29-year-old Victoria woman at a home in the 2400 block of East Mockingbird Lane on Friday, according ... Read Story »
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Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar will soon set up shop at 7905 N. Navarro St. Read Story »
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Carl Romano stood alongside a shin-deep pile of empty boxes Tuesday afternoon, music blaring as he unwrapped merchandise and cleared ... Read Story »
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WHARTON – Two men were killed and three were injured when a 1993 Chevrolet suburban rolled over Tuesday morning near ... Read Story »
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Thanks, Frank, for a good letter. I understand how a grand jury works and that a ham sandwich could theoretically ... Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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The challenge is enduring a course of severe mental and physical pain, but the end result is the satisfaction of ... Read Story »
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Occasionally I am left home alone, meaning that everyone in my family is away. Last weekend, Taylor was attending a ... Read Story »
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June 18, 1908 Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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Well, I held it off as long as I could, but now I just have to speak up. And considering ... Read Story »
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SEADRIFT – A single blue light in the distance brought the crowd gathered at the Bayfront Pavilion to its feet. Read Story »
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The searing heat and worsening drought prompted a ban Monday on most outdoor burning in Victoria County. Read Story »
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A cold engine turned out to be a hot tip in the Boys and Girls Club burglary earlier this month. Read Story »
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A: Being the lone adult with five children (ages 5 to 15) on a camp out on the beach on ... Read Story »
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VICTORIA – A 39-year-old Victoria man by officers Saturday on suspicion of assault causing bodily injury and family violence. The ... Read Story »
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Time ticks away for Karalyn Jones, who is making the final preparations for her trip to Africa. Read Story »
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“Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father.” Read Story »
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Father’s Day may have already passed, but the Victoria Bach Festival is keeping the focus on fathers with its Wednesday ... Read Story »
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Victoria Crime Stoppers and the Victoria Police Department are seeking information about a credit card abuse. Police investigation shows that ... Read Story »
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As piano technician Mary Smith was doing some last minute tuning of the Victoria Bach Festival harpsichord, guest artist Karol ... Read Story »