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Refugio County Commissioner, Precinct 4
October 08, 2008 - 1:21 p.m. The general election is Nov. 4. To help the public learn more about the candidates, the Advocate is publishing profiles for the candidate in the contested races.
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Family thanks community for support
A heartfelt thanks to each and every one of our dear and special friends in Austwell for their wonderful tributes to Bob Haynes.
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Texas Reader: A Classic Revisited
"Whether or not this book is any good," Roy Bedichek wrote as he began the task of composing Adventures With a Texas Naturalist , "I am already compensated by having regained a sense of the flow of time." This ...
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Calhoun, Refugio weather service 8 a.m. update
September 12, 2008 - 8:54 a.m. This statement recommends actions to be taken by residents living in Aransas, Calhoun, Kleberg, Nueces, Refugio and San Patricio counties.
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Refugio County braces for Ike
AUSTWELL Jesse and Helen Villarreal spent almost two years building the house that will eventually serve as their retirement home.
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Q: Will you evacuate if so ordered? If so, where will you go? What are your concerns?
September 10, 2008 - 5:03 p.m. A: Yes, we already have plans. I really don't know where we're headed because it's with my husband's work.
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Ranging Reporter update: Refugio county in evacuation mode
Refugio County Judge Rene Mascorro kept current evacuation plans in place Thursday as the National Weather Service reported Ike shifted slightly further north through the night.
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Refugio County Issued Evacuation Orders
Officals within the county have issued evacuation orders for residents in Refugio, Woodsboro, Tivoli, Austwell and Bayside.
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Authorities Bust Tivoli Man in Several Theft Crimes
In the remote part of Refugio County, investigators said they have busted a bandit who committed several thefts.
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Three schools from Crossroads region named exemplary
August 01, 2008 - 2:49 p.m. Three school districts from the Crossroads region received the highest rating possible under the Texas Education Agency's 2007-2008 scale, according to a report released by the ...
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Under-funded REFUGES
June 23, 2008 - 11:51 p.m. AUSTWELL One retiree volunteers his time to camp in the nation's wildlife refuges.
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Museum makes some changes
REFUGIO Hipsters and cheapskates alike will agree: vintage is cool and unique. Now how about a vintage fashion show? I'm not talking Louis Vuitton clutches or '70s retro wear, this vintage is 18th-century chic. via Victoria Advocate
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Question and Answer Wales
REFUGIO Hipsters and cheapskates alike will agree: vintage is cool and unique. Now how about a vintage fashion show? I'm not talking Louis Vuitton clutches or 70's retro wear, this vintage is 18th century chic. via Victoria Advocate
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Ranging Reporter update: Bayside looks at getting a new library
"We are always open to volunteers. There are a variety of duties and you don't have to know anything about it, it's mostly stuff we can teach you when you get here." When one library closes another opens. Ranging reporter Christina Burke, who is in Refugio today, talked with Sharon Baugh, library director at the Dennis O'Connor public library. via Victoria Advocate
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Ric Tinney presents program to Decora
Decora Study Club met Feb. 26. Mary Katherine Borchers introduced Ric Tinney, an active and involved resident of Goliad who presented "Presidio La Bahia: Moving Forward, Keeping Texas History Alive." The ... via Victoria Advocate
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How do you dispel a cannibalism myth?
"None of the tribes had written history and our area does not lend itself to intensive archaeological digs." AUSTWELL The Karankawas have long had a flesh-eating reputation. But making this Native American tribe the poster boy for cannibalism is wrong, Texas Master Naturalist T.J. Fox said. via Victoria Advocate
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Brown pelican population soars
"We're viewing it as an outstanding success,"Craig Rieben, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman, said. "You always see the pelicans sitting on a pier post. It's almost iconic of your coastal areas." AUSTWELL The brown pelican may get booted off the endangered species list. As recovery efforts have brought the population of this endangered species to more than 620,000 brown pelicans across the country, the ... via Victoria Advocate
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Poverty and education
"We want to provide a quality education to all the students, irrespective of their economic background." More than 22 percent of Texas school-age children lived in poverty in 2005, according to information from the U.S. Census Bureau. via Victoria Advocate
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Money will help preserve marshes
AUSTWELL Starting this month, the refuge can start using a $45,000 grant from the Gulf of Mexico Foundation to restore marsh habitat on Matagorda Island. via Victoria Advocate
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Winning words
"I chose Rosa Parks because she's really interesting and because of what she did to fight for her rights" Sixth-grader Natori Robinson wasn't even going to enter the Martin Luther King Jr. via Victoria Advocate
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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