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Shop owner checks out new landscaping trends
SEGUIN — Chilly winter days are a great time to plan improvements for the home landscape.
January 31, 2008

Locally produced film stars Seguin actors
SEGUIN — Enjoy mobster movies? Like double-crosses so fast and furious it’s difficult to keep track of who’s done what to who?
April 1, 2007

‘Premonition’ a cliche-filled ride of despair
There are times when I wish that I was psychic. That I could see into the future and know what was coming.
April 1, 2007

Marion preps to meet the candidates
This year’s Meet The Candidates is scheduled for 7 p.m., Thursday, April 26, in the Secondary Cafeteria.
April 1, 2007

Stitching it all together
SEGUIN — Sewing machines whirl and scissors swish through fabric as the chatter of women’s voices fills an activity room at Faith Lutheran Church.
October 29, 2006

Rides, ribbons, food, fun
GUADALUPE COUNTY — Guadalupe County Fair and PRCA Rodeo had something for everyone during its annual four-day stint.
October 15, 2006

Seguin home to place where fun is created
As a designer in the office draws up plans for a playscape in Corpus Christi, artisans weld a pirate ship and paint a friendly-looking rattlesnake.
October 1, 2006

This room is the cat's meow
The feline residents of the Guadalupe County Humane Society are purring more than usual lately.
September 3, 2006

Rio Nogales is powered up
Rio Nogales’ more than 100-foot-tall heat recovery steam generators create a presence in the city skyline, the plant doesn't provide Seguin power.
August 13, 2006

A gift of beauty
For Betty Anderson, the brunch for the Ladies Guild at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church is a chance to see the decorative magic of Lorina Hoffmann.
August 6, 2006

Litter bit of rubbish
There are some men in this world who get more done by 8 a.m. than the rest of the working world does all day.
July 23, 2006

Seguin hits the stage in "My Fair Lady"
The Seguin Art Center will perform one of the stage’s most well-loved musicals of all time for its summer comeback performance next weekend.
July 16, 2006

Strike up something fun with nine-pin bowling
The human fascination with rolling a ball and knocking things over isn’t a new phenomenon. To us, it’s bowling. But history has more to say.
July 9, 2006

Cubs await the 'bear' essentials
Three baby bears sat together — one resting on the wire, his brother gnawing on the door and a cousin reaching through the bars.
June 18, 2006

Seguin's finest educators honored at banquet
SEGUIN — Some of Seguin ISD’s finest educators were honored Thursday with a special banquet recognizing their teaching expertise.
May 21, 2006

Construction going up all over Seguin
SEGUIN — With just a short drive around the city of Seguin, residents can’t help but see construction in progress.
May 7, 2006

Strolling down Eternal lane for 150 years
You can learn a lot about a community by walking through its cemeteries.
April 16, 2006

What local children say about President's Day
They may not be able to vote for president yet, but they can vote on their favorite snack.
February 19, 2006

Love-filled season evokes memories
SEGUIN — Nothing says “I love you” like a box of chocolates or a bouquet of red roses for that someone special on Valentine’s Day.
February 12, 2006

Potter starts with the basics
When potter Joe Pirog was deciding where he wanted to live in the area, he drew a circle around the old Wilson kiln site.
February 5, 2006

 
 

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