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Donnie Fernandez Sworn in as Interim Chief of Police at City Council Meeting

Members of the Sonora City Council met Wednesday, July 17, 2024 to hear reports and witness the swearing in of the interim chief of police.

Dogs Suspected of Attacking Livestock at School Ag Farm

In a late-night incident on July 14 or early morning of the 15th, several dogs are believed to have attacked sheep and goats at the Sonora ISD Ag Farm, resulting in the deaths of four animals and injuries to five others.

Rising from the Flood: Sutton County’s Commitment to Resilience Through Updated Hazard Mitigation Plan

Sutton County Emergency Management and the Sonora City Emergency Management Team, in collaboration with other local leaders, have taken on the critical task of developing a comprehensive plan to safeguard our community from future disasters. Stakeholder leaders were from LMH Hospital, Sonora Volunteer Fire Department, Sonora Independent School District and our local Emergency Medical Services. The Texas Department of Emergency Management (TDEM) has been on board from the start directing positive progress with this plan’s development.

Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in Sutton County Deer Breeding Facility

AUSTIN — Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) received confirmation of one case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a Sutton County deer breeding facility, marking the second facility where …
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Obituaries
Gustavo Santos Campos
Gustavo Santos Campos, known affectionately as Tavo, passed away at the age of 79 on June 25, 2024, in San Angelo, TX.
Latricia Carole Parker
Latricia Carole Shaw Parker peacefully passed away on June 9, 2024, at the age of 68 at Kirkwood Manor Nursing and Rehab Center in New Braunfels, Texas. She was born on March 29, 1956, to Rhonda Carloyn Shaw in San Saba, Texas.
Alton (Al) Arlie Lynch Jr.
Alton (Al) Arlie Lynch Jr. passed away May 27th, 2024, in San Angelo, Texas.
Local Public Notices
July 18, 2024
1) SISD 2) Sutton Co Underground Water District
June 20, 2024
1) Notice of Sale
June 13, 2024
1) Notice of Sale
June 6, 2024
1) SISD 2) Notice of Sale
May 30, 2024
1) Holmes Wrecker - 1st notices 2) Holmes Wrecker- 2nd notices 3) SISD
Sports
PICKLEBALLER
Virgil Burge hustles after the ball during the first annual pickleball tournament, held to benefit Eaton Hill Nature Center. COURTESY PHOTO
Pickleball Has Arrived in Sonora
On Saturday, April 27th, Sonora saw its first (possibly bi-annual) pickleball tournament, though the game has been afoot here for some time. The event was coordinated by Matt Killough with proceeds benefitting Eaton Hill Nature Center & Preserve.
STATE COMPETITORS
The Sonora Broncos represented well at the UIL State Track Meet last week in Austin. Pictured (L-R) Justin Gonzalez, Kam Aguero, Coach Eddie Favila, Kasey Lux and Roert Rodriguez. COURTESY PHOTO
Broncos Earn Medals at State Track Meet
The boys track team had a great showing at The UIL State Track and Field Meet in Austin this past weekend. Team members Kasey Lux, Robert Rodriguez, Kam Aguero and Justin Gonzalez placed sixth as a team.
JUMPING FOR AREA
Daniel Gutierrez makes a sandy explosion in Sonora at the District meet, advancing to the Area Meet, held in Bangs on Wednesday, April 11, 2024.
ANGIE BRYANT | THE DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS
Sonora Sends 13 to Regional Meet in Canyon
On Wednesday, April 11, 2024 the Bronco track team advanced six individuals to the next level in seven events.
DETERMINATION
Kameryn Aguero pushed through with sheer determination to beat Wall in the 4x400m race at the ASU Spring Break Invitational on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
NANCY GLASSCOCK| SPECIAL TO THE DEVIL’S RIVER NEWS
Broncos and Lady Broncos Compete at Spring Break ASU Invitational
While others were off enjoying spring break the Bronco and Lady Broncos were competing at the Angelo State University Invitational Track Meet on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
Concho Valley
Earthquakes Rattle Windows Near Snyder
A series of three earthquakes struck West Texas late Monday night, local officials said. People as far away as San Angelo and Lubbock reported feeling the ground move.
Historic Fort Concho to Celebrate National Cowboy Day on Saturday, July 27th
Fort Concho will celebrate National Cowboy Day on Saturday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in its historic Quartermaster Building at East Avenue C and Burgess. The free event will feature refreshments and several programs including entertainment from the Concho Cowboy Company and a talk on the American Plains Artists Western Art Show.
San Angelo Art Club Show Slated Sept. 6-8
The San Angelo Art Club will hold its West Texas Regional Juried Art Show and Sale in September. The event is open to artists living or working in the western half of Texas. Categories include paintings, pastel art, mixed media, three-dimensional art, and photography. Cash prizes will be awarded.
Lone Star State

Public Utility Commission Outlines Consumer Protection Rules

As the dog days of August approach and electric bills soar, the Public Utility Commission is reminding consumers of rules in place to protect them from having their power disconnected due to financial difficulties, especially during extreme heat.

PUC Highlights Consumer Protection Rules

The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) is reminding Texans about rules protecting consumers from disconnection due to financial difficulties or extreme heat, and requiring providers to offer bill payment assistance.

DPS K-9 Team Tracks Down Fugitive After Miles-Long Manhunt in Frio County

AUSTIN – A Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) K-9 tracking team arrested a man wanted for murder after a miles-long manhunt in rural Frio County earlier this month. The suspect, Naudy …

Texas' Civilian Labor Force Exceeds 15.3 Million

Texas' civilian labor force reached a record high in June, marking the sixth consecutive month of growth. The labor force added 49,100 people, bringing the seasonally adjusted total to 15,311,500.
Lifestyle
7 tips for avoiding food poisoning while traveling
It's time for a vacation. FoodReady compiled a list of tips for avoiding food poisoning while traveling so that you can enjoy a worry-free trip.
What to know when buying a used electric vehicle
CarGurus provides specific information that you should be aware of before you venture into the marketplace for a used battery electric vehicle.
Workplace summer safety tips: How to keep your cool when the heat is on
NEXT compiled some practical strategies to help prepare your business for summer-related incidents and mitigate risk.
Divided we drive: America's EV adoption gap
Motointegrator worked with research experts to look at the electric vehicle trends throughout the U.S. and what they say about the country's transition.
New research reveals self-care savvy cities (and what we can learn from them)
Hers conducted a nationwide survey to see how Americans rate themselves in youthfulness, body positivity, emotional stability, and more.