BEEVILLE – The outside may look like an ordinary, quaint little coffee shop, but the Coffee Barrel is anything but common.
By AJ Lopez Special to Karnes Countywide
By Bruce Harper Karnes Countywide staff
By Bruce Harper Karnes Countywide staff
By Bruce Harper, Karnes Countywide staff
By Bruce Harper, Karnes Countywide staff
By Bruce Harper, Karnes Countywide staff
By Bruce Harper, Karnes Countywide
Jeannie Winter photo
The Otto Kaiser Memorial Hospital Auxiliary held its monthly meeting in the Hospital Community Room on April 1, with 16 members present.
March marked 11 years since the release of Beeville’s first horror movie, SCUM. The film was shot in the city with a majority of the cast and crew coming from there as well.
Bella, our boon companion of 13 years passed away last week. The mischief and the joy she brought us will be sorely missed. We planted a Texas Redbud in her memory and buried her under the stately branches of a live oak at the back of our property. She joins Colby, our first Dalmatian.
Before the Karnes City High School Highsteppers performed their 2021-2021 spring show, their Director Esmeralda Perales set the stage perfectly for them.
Birdseed, water drips and suet blocks have been great for attracting a variety of avian species throughout the winter. But now it is spring, and the breeding season has begun. Is there anything we can do to help the birds nest and raise young?
This is the third in my “timeline series” on the Nations family in Live Oak, Bee and Gonzales counties and area. We left off last week after discussing how the editor of the El Paso Herald could call Neal Ricks/Rix a “Bad Man” when telling how Deputy Rix was killed by Walter Nations. The fir…
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Kenedy citizens Julie Shievelbein and Megan Schievelbein donated homemade masks to the Kenedy Police Department.
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