August wedding planned
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Pat McDonald and the late Linda McDonald of Clear Lake happily announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelby McDonald, to Ashford S. Taylor, son of Dean and Sherry Horny Myers of Rockport and Chuck Taylor of Goliad. The bride-to-be graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She also played soccer at UTSA. She is employed as a high school social studies teacher with the Goliad Independent School District. The groom-to-be received a B.B.A. from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston. He is an attorney with the Law Offices of Steven G. Paulsgrove in Goliad. The couple currently lives in Goliad and plans to exchange vows in August.
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Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement.  Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County.  According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle.  This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy.  Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
Contributed photo Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement. Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County. According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle. This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy. Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
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Karnes Electric Cooperative Board of Directors President Arlon Retzloff stands at the podium calling the 2013 Karnes Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting to order while other board members are seated on the stage at the Karnes City High School Auditorium on June 3. Before getting down to business, members in the audience were presented with a slide show illustrating the 75-year-long history of the cooperative  serving local communities through the years in Karnes and surrounding counties.
Karnes Electric Cooperative Board of Directors President Arlon Retzloff stands at the podium calling the 2013 Karnes Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting to order while other board members are seated on the stage at the Karnes City High School Auditorium on June 3. Before getting down to business, members in the audience were presented with a slide show illustrating the 75-year-long history of the cooperative serving local communities through the years in Karnes and surrounding counties.
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LEFT - Vernon Fenner, Russell Swize, Vernon Fenner, Jr., and seated, Daniel Swize received Texas “koozies” as a Father’s Day presentation gift during the Hermann Sons Lodge meeting held June 5.
LEFT - Vernon Fenner, Russell Swize, Vernon Fenner, Jr., and seated, Daniel Swize received Texas “koozies” as a Father’s Day presentation gift during the Hermann Sons Lodge meeting held June 5.
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August wedding planned
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Pat McDonald and the late Linda McDonald of Clear Lake happily announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelby McDonald, to Ashford S. Taylor, son of Dean and Sherry Horny Myers of Rockport and Chuck Taylor of Goliad. The bride-to-be graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She also played soccer at UTSA. She is employed as a high school social studies teacher with the Goliad Independent School District. The groom-to-be received a B.B.A. from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston. He is an attorney with the Law Offices of Steven G. Paulsgrove in Goliad. The couple currently lives in Goliad and plans to exchange vows in August.
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Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement.  Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County.  According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle.  This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy.  Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
Contributed photo Pictured here is the unmarked unit used by the Karnes County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit license and weights deputy as he patrols for vehicles that appear to have safety violations, speeding, and other types of traffic enforcement. Deputy Jim Pearce (left), a retired DPS L&W trooper, is the license and weights deputy for Karnes County. According to Karnes County Sheriff Dwayne Villanueva (right), the vehicle will allow him to mix in as a regular vehicle with the large amounts of traffic that is now present on local roadways here in Karnes County and that way violators will not notice him as easily as they would in a truly marked patrol vehicle. This vehicle is also four wheel drive and recently with the large amounts of rain has come in handy. Sheriff Villanueva said that there is a possibility that more vehicles like this one, both marked and unmarked, could be added to the sheriff’s office fleet.
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Karnes Electric Cooperative Board of Directors President Arlon Retzloff stands at the podium calling the 2013 Karnes Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting to order while other board members are seated on the stage at the Karnes City High School Auditorium on June 3. Before getting down to business, members in the audience were presented with a slide show illustrating the 75-year-long history of the cooperative  serving local communities through the years in Karnes and surrounding counties.
Karnes Electric Cooperative Board of Directors President Arlon Retzloff stands at the podium calling the 2013 Karnes Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting to order while other board members are seated on the stage at the Karnes City High School Auditorium on June 3. Before getting down to business, members in the audience were presented with a slide show illustrating the 75-year-long history of the cooperative serving local communities through the years in Karnes and surrounding counties.
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LEFT - Vernon Fenner, Russell Swize, Vernon Fenner, Jr., and seated, Daniel Swize received Texas “koozies” as a Father’s Day presentation gift during the Hermann Sons Lodge meeting held June 5.
LEFT - Vernon Fenner, Russell Swize, Vernon Fenner, Jr., and seated, Daniel Swize received Texas “koozies” as a Father’s Day presentation gift during the Hermann Sons Lodge meeting held June 5.
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