Archive for: August, 2010

Lobo volleyball beats Kennedy in Seguin tourney

Lobo volleyball beats Kennedy in Seguin tourney

The Lehman Lobo volleyball team knew the annual Seguin Tournament would be a challenge. And that’s exactly what it turned out to be.

Austin man killed in Hays County rollover

A 37-year-old Austin man was killed Friday night in a single vehicle rollover caused by a tire blowout on FM 2001, an official said.

Shafer resigns San Marcos CISD superintendency

Shafer resigns San Marcos CISD superintendency

San Marcos CISD Superintendent Patty Shafer at a special board meeting on Monday announced her impending resignation, effective Dec. 31.

Murder suspect loses fight, extradited to Hays County

Buda murder and arson suspect Mark David Simmons was extradited back to Hays County last week after the county district attorney filed a governor’s warrant to release him from Missouri, officials say.

Pedophile could get life in jail

Pedophile could get life in jail

Austin resident Jimmy Duran Lopez pled guilty to 18 counts of child sexual abuse last week and is expected to be sentenced to at least 25 years to life in prison for each count on Sept. 13, officials say.

Stimulus Money and Texas

Stimulus Money and Texas

Texas’ Governor Rick Perry should not have used the Stimulus Grants to Texas for anything besides education.

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St. Michael’s bites Lobos in home football loss

St. Michael’s bites Lobos in home football loss

Friday night began a new year against a different opponent, but in the end it was an all too familiar result for Lehman football fans.

Rebs annihilate Akins

Rebs annihilate Akins

Big second quarter leads to lopsided victory in opener.

Northbound access road in Buda closed starting Monday

Starting on Monday, the northbound Interstate 35 access road will be closed from about a quarter mile south of Hillside Terrace Drive to about a quarter mile north Hillside Terrace Drive, said John Hurt, a transportation department spokesperson.

Updated: Sheriff’s former chief investigator plans to sue Hays County

Updated: Sheriff’s former chief investigator plans to sue Hays County

Lt. Kevin Ficke abruptly quit his job this summer after District Attorney Sherri Tibbe said his felony charge 16 years ago of tampering with evidence discredited him as a witness for the state. He plans to file suit on Friday alleging he was unlawfully fired amid dispute between Sheriff Tommy Ratliff and District Attorney Sherri Tibbe.

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