A Stone’s Throw by K. Irene Stone
Day Seven, After May 31, 2022 I have been bent and broken, but, I hope, into a better shape.” – Grimm The “me” before May 24, 2022, is a different …
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Day Seven, After May 31, 2022 I have been bent and broken, but, I hope, into a better shape.” – Grimm The “me” before May 24, 2022, is a different …
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We honor our heroes on Memorial Day, and this year’s remembrance is no different. We thank those who selflessly gave their lives for their country. They are our heroes. We …
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Day Five, After May 29, 2022 There’s a hot, dry wind blowing from the Gulf tonight … across the sandy plains, the mesquite and huisache brushland, over the …
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I’m tired. Really tired. I’m tired because Life has been going so fast since “that day.” I’m sure the majority of Uvaldeans would agree. I find this ironic …
A Stones Throw: Day 4 Read More
About 25 people from various churches came together Sunday evening June 26th to worship and pray for rain at the Uvalde County Courthouse. The event was organized by Crossroads Community …
Uvaldeans come to the courthouse steps to pray for rain Read More
The event’s goal was to provide local and area mental health resources information in a fun and friendly environment to those impacted by the events of May 24 at …
Resource fair attracts large crowd to college campus Read More
Two Tanker Trucks filled with drinking water were seen around noon on Friday, June 24th, 2022 on Mountain Valley Road near the gated entrance of the Mountain Valley Subdivision …
Concan Water rationing causes one vacation rental subdivision to haul in drinking water Read More
Vehicles filled the parking lot of the Honey Bowl Stadium and were parked along the sides of nearby streets for blocks around the location as many came out …
Glimpses of last night’s Uvalde High School Graduation Ceremonies Read More
Several media outlets reported today the Fri0 River ceased to flow due to drought conditions. The flow rate data is monitored by by the www.waterdata.usgs.gov USGS River Monitoring Station Map …
Frio River still flowing at Garner State Park. Flow rate south of Concan at zero Read More