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Christmas Season Marches In
Alice celebrated the beginning of the holiday season Tuesday evening with the city's annual Christmas parade through downtown.
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Three die in fiery wreck
One female and two male illegal immigrants died and five others were injured following a high-speed chase and wreck on County Road 229 near Concepcion in Duval County.
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Coastal Bend Rural Health Partnership elects leadership
On Nov. 12, during the meeting of the full Coastal Bend Rural Health Partnership "Partnership", hosted by Community Action Corporation of South Texas, a new slate of Executive Committee officers were elected to ...
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Religion notes
First United Methodist Church in Alice will celebrate its 125th anniversary with a free family fun day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Sunday special worship service begins at 10:15 a.m. with message by the Rev.
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Deputy finds $48,000 stashed in Chevy
A white GMC Chevrolet which was pulled over on U.S. Highway 281 for a traffic violation ended up netting $48,000 hidden in the vehicle, county officials said Thursday.
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'The Night Before Christmas' ... in Southeast Texas
An image of Christmas morning following the snowfall of Dec. 24, 2004 along the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Alice Newspapers, Inc. makes staff changes
Nicole D. Perez has been named General Manager of Alice Newspapers, Inc., which publishes seven newspapers in South Texas the Alice Echo-News Journal, The Freer Press, The Kingsville Journal, The Premont ...
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Marathon to make mark
The staff at St. John's Lutheran Church on Nueva Street took an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" approach to this Sunday's Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon and canceled their Sunday morning services.
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City warms up to Navy squadron
Alice city leaders approved a resolution in support of bringing the Navy's T-6 Squadron to the Naval Auxiliary Landing Field outside of Orange Grove.
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Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jim Yawn
ALICE, Texas Lt. Col. Jim Yawn, World War II veteran and prominent citizen of Alice, Texas, passed away at his home on November 12, 2008.
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New APD - Sofficers undergoing training
Tim LaGesse, one of the newest police officers on the Alice force, struck his trainer with a padded baton during a baton and pepper spray demonstration and training that continues through early next week.
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Forbes Energy Services Reports Selected Operating Data for October 2008
ALICE, Texas, Nov. 11 /CNW/ -- Forbes Energy Services Ltd. today announced its rig and trucking hours billed for the month of October 2008.
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Chapa files suit on officers, city
The mother of a juvenile who was punched by an Alice Police officer filed a civil lawsuit last month against the city and two police officer in the United States District Court.
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School Reunions: 11.10.08
William Adams High School graduating glass of 1956 will hold its reunion Friday and Saturday in Alice.
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Historical marker celebration honors artist Hunter
Artist John Warren Hunter graduated from Bandera High School, an accomplishment for the daydreaming youth who preferred drawing to academics.
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Heel-ing Walk drew crowd in all shades of pink
Top left, The Alice Mothers Club held a Heel-ing Walk Wednesday to raise awareness for Breast Cancer at the Jim Wells County Courthouse.
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Mansilla certified an adult for drive-by case
A second juvenile has been certified as an adult by Jim Wells County Judge L. Arnoldo Saenz to stand trial for his alleged role in the July 27 drive by shooting that sent one woman to the hospital.
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Business Datebook: 11.02.08
The American Society of Safety Engineers, Coastal Bend Chapter, will meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Del Mar West Campus Public Safety Building, room 210.
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Death Notices, Nov. 1, 2008
Arnold D. Hayes , 76, Fruita, died Oct. 28, 2008, at his home. Services will take place at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Church on the Rock Worship Center.
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Deputies Suarez, Escamilla were suspended for three days after DWI - Sarrests
The Jim Wells County Sheriff's Department took disciplinary action against Deputies Martin Suarez and Reynaldo Escamilla Jr.
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