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High School Football Upset, Schertz mother's viral TikTok, EMS Boost - Hot News Now!
Marcus Byrne
Sep 2, 2025
Trivia Question❓What world-famous fast food chain was created in Schertz, Texas in 1952? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
High School Football Update Clemens 14, Taft 17 |
The Clemens Buffaloes suffered a close loss to San Antonio's Taft High School. |
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Sara Matherne's TikTok has become a communal space, with millions viewing and sharing it, creating an encouraging mood. The video features her son, Avery, on his 18th birthday, shortly before his graduation from basic training. Comments on the video express solidarity from those who have lost loved ones in the military, reflecting average creativity. The ongoing conversation around mental health in the military is highlighted, along with the rising suicide rates. Personal stories, like that of Tom Spooner, who founded Warriors Heart, show the importance of addressing substance abuse and mental health to prevent tragedies. Warriors Heart provides crucial support for those in need. |
Tucked inside a 107-year-old home in the heart of downtown Cibolo, Kindling brings regional Texas heritage to life through wood-fired cooking and locally sourced ingredients. From ranches to the Gulf Coast, every dish honors the flavors of Texas while supporting local producers. With a full bar and signature Southern cocktails, you can sip, savor, and settle in for a night of bold flavors and warm hospitality. Don’t miss their Texas Tall Tales nights, complete with themed cocktails and dinner specials that make every visit unforgettable. |
Live Oak has increased funding for Schertz EMS through an amended interlocal agreement, demonstrating optimism and a sense of responsibility. The City Council's decision on August 12 will result in a 20% increase in funding for the fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27, followed by a 5% increase in FY 2027-28. This increase, totaling $290,411.52 for the current fiscal year, will support emergency care in the Northeast San Antonio area. The amendment was prompted by rising costs and the need to maintain quality services. Live Oak's support will ensure reliable EMS coverage for the community. |
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