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Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
Contributed photos Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
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Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
Contributed photos Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
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Pictured are John Noone, Sue Carter, Karnes County Historical Society President, and Mary Lozano, Secretary of the Karnes County Historical Society with the checks presented by Chevron a recent  Karnes County Historical Society meeting.
Pictured are John Noone, Sue Carter, Karnes County Historical Society President, and Mary Lozano, Secretary of the Karnes County Historical Society with the checks presented by Chevron a recent Karnes County Historical Society meeting.
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Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
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Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
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Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
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Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
Contributed photos Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
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Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
Contributed photos Signs in a local yard show that like many other parts of South Texas, Karnes County residents find themsleves caught in the grips of “Spurs Fever” as the San Antonio Spurs continue to compete against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals for all the marbles. As of June 17, the best of 7 series stood at 3-2 with the Spurs leading and getting an opportunity to win it all in Miami on June 18.
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Pictured are John Noone, Sue Carter, Karnes County Historical Society President, and Mary Lozano, Secretary of the Karnes County Historical Society with the checks presented by Chevron a recent  Karnes County Historical Society meeting.
Pictured are John Noone, Sue Carter, Karnes County Historical Society President, and Mary Lozano, Secretary of the Karnes County Historical Society with the checks presented by Chevron a recent Karnes County Historical Society meeting.
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Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
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Award winner
Jun 19, 2013 | 3 views | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
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Benjamin Johnson received his fourth Pagasus Award Sunday, May 19 at a ceremony held at the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge in San Antonio. He attends Steubing Ranch Elementary School. His parent are Laura Johnson of Karnes City and Douglas Johnson of San Antonio. His grandparents are Jim and Julie Weiss of Karnes City.
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