Stories for September 22, 2008
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Baby Katrina arrived just ahead of the storm. Read Story »
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Don’t be fooled by the lull in tropical activity because conditions could be ripe for more hurricanes and tropical storms, ... Read Story »
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The Commission on Expanding Access to Higher Education will present its findings to the board of regents of University of ... Read Story »
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Edna and Van Vleck have rescheduled their football game and Goliad has added a game. Read Story »
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CUERO – Elected office should never get this hot. Read Story »
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The 1200 block of East Crestwood Drive near Shields Magnet School is closed today to westbound traffic. Read Story »
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Crime: Several credit cards were stolen from a Victoria resident’s car and then used by the burglar. Between Aug. 2 ... Read Story »
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GOLIAD – The county needs to be concerned about the quality of its water after uranium mining is completed, a ... Read Story »
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With food prices on the rise, the Bloomington school district has increased their student meal allotment to $6. Read Story »
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Dumping household trash and furniture at Victoria County’s two courtesy stations will be more expensive beginning Oct. 1. Read Story »
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The Victoria Alliance for Latino Education rescheduled its parade and fiesta celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month to Oct. 18, a spokesperson ... Read Story »
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Gym-goers beware: Citizens HealthPlex is eliminating one more reason to avoid exercise. Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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After Hurricane Ike’s assault of the Texas Coast, four million people found themselves without electricity. Many wonder how this could ... Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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Dramatic financial bailout necessary? Yes, but now let’s not hear any right-wing harangues against socialized medicine or farm subsidies. Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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September 23, 1908 Read Story »
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Hurricane Ike temporarily halted construction at the five new schools in the Victoria school district. Read Story »
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Lane Marbach enjoys taking care of farm animals. This year, he will keep a pen of heifers and three pigs ... Read Story »
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The population of Altair will increase substantially Friday night when Rice Consolidated and East Bernard open District 26-2A play. Read Story »
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Friday’s Games Read Story »
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Lisa Brodyaga walked along a groomed dirt road. The sun baked brightly during this afternoon in the Valley. Green southern ... Read Story »
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COLUMBIA, Mo. – Minutes after Missouri completed an unbeaten preseason with a far from perfect victory over Buffalo, players and ... Read Story »
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Houston Texans had an opportunity Sunday to be a bright spot for a region devastated by ... Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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Editor, the Advocate: Read Story »
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Sheba was a local resident who had a lot of love and joy to give, according to the woman who ... Read Story »
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We have said before, “There are many unanswered questions.” The last few days have seen the demise of Lehman Brothers, ... Read Story »
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Sixteen-year-old Dulce Perez vows to overcome all obstacles to improve her life. Read Story »
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – U.S. captain Paul Azinger sprinted up the stairs to the clubhouse balcony and grabbed the biggest bottle ... Read Story »
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September, 22, 1908 Read Story »
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – On an uncharacteristically quiet night for Terrell Owens, the Dallas Cowboys leaned on their defense ... Read Story »