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Retail hopes, development well underway in Seguin SEDC officials share update on second Walmart, plus Chick-fil-A By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) - It doesn’t look like the COVID-19 pandemic has shut the door on Seguin when it comes to future box stores, restaurants and retail development. During a week when the city of Seguin reported a continued decrease in unemployment numbers and a boom in housing, more retail also looks to be on the horizon. Josh Schneuker, the executive director for the Seguin Economic Development Corporation, says one of the most visible sites preparing for new business is off of State Highway 46 at what will likely be called the West Seguin Martketplace. “That property is about 24 acres. It kind of does a little L shaped wrap around Caterpillar there at the southwest corner of 46 and C.H. Matthies. What we’ve got under construction there is a Divita. That’s going to be a dialysis clinic. There’s also going to be a Burger King and a Chicken Express that are going
to be built there -- that were sold. The developer that’s working on this project. He’s out from San Antonio and we’ve been working very closely with him making sure that we are connecting that developer with a lot of the prospects that we’ve been actively working to recruit to Seguin over the past several years,” said Schneuker.
Now although the pandemic hasn’t caused recent projects to come off the table, it has unfortunately, put a hold on their actual next steps toward building. Schneuker says this is especially true for at least one fast food chain favorite in which talks are now no longer “if” but “when.’
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Construction continues at the West Seguin Marketplace located just east of Caterpillar on State Highway 46. Developers have been busy working to recruit new retail and restaurant establishments to that site.
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RETAIL, continued from page 1 “One thing related to COVID and retail is that a lot of these retailers have put what they are referring to as a COVID hold on their development. For example, we know that Chick-fil-A and Discount Tire, a couple of targeted retailers that we have been actively pursuing, they have put holds on any new development at this time. Of course, Chickfil-A, it’s always the big one. It’s really a case of when not if those retailers are going to be coming into the community, but we anticipate their activity will begin to ramp up either towards the end of the year or the start of 2021 and just from talking to those companies, we expect that there’s going to be a lot of demand for new retail so we anticipate that those companies will end up making up for a lot of lost ground in 2020 and being very aggressive with their developments in 2021 which I think is going to go well for Seguin because there’s again, a lot of growing interest with those targeted retailers in our market --” said Schneuker.
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read the press releases by the company, they had some pretty substantial expansion plans for brick and mortar. It was around that time that they started feeling the Amazon effect and made the decision as a company to put the brakes on a lot of brick and mortar facilities and invest that money into a better plan to grow their e-commerce business,” said Schneuker. Despite this latest news on the Walmart store, Schneuker says the city remains confident in its current talks with other big boxes and maybe even some entertainment users that can hopefully serve as catalysts for some larger scale developments. “But where we anticipate seeing a lot of growth just in terms of new retail coming out of the ground where folks actually go in and experience it is really going to be on your fast casual dining, some of your general merchandise stores I think are some that we will start being able to see a big increase into our market hopefully in 2021. A lot of our hard work on the recruitment side, we can hopefully start to finally be able to have some really good news for the community on those recruitment efforts,” said Schneuker.
Now while Seguin braces for new retail, it also recently had to adhere to some major changes regarding property along the frontage road at State Highway 46 and Interstate 10. That’s because Schneuker says the plan for a second Walmart in Seguin is no longer in the works. “In April, we received word that Walmart is now looking to sell that property. We still haven’t received any official word on it that means that everything is permanently cancelled. Our assumption is that they are likely not going to move forward with that second store right now. The good news is that we do have a lot of housing in the pipeline right now. We are seeing growing interests from a lot of the targeted retailers so there might not be a second Walmart coming into the Seguin market immediately or anytime soon but many of the retailers that were interested in the area around the Walmart at the time (when) the project was active - continue to look at Seguin and we are moving in a closer direction I think with being able to hopefully, successfully recruit a lot of those retailers here,” said Schneuker. Schneuker says the news about Walmart isn’t surprising as recruitment efforts with these brick and mortar big box companies have also had to change. He says even before the pandemic, companies were finding themselves transitioning into a new way of doing things - things now being driven through e-commerce. “When Walmart was looking to do their second store at that time, you can go by and
Schneuker says Seguin, no doubt, is on the radar.
Again, while COVID-19 may have put a pause on new development,
“I would say the most encouraging thing is that the prospect interest in Seguin from a lot of these targeted retailers is really starting to increase. The residential growth has a lot to do with that. A lot of these decision makers for the retailers and the commercial real estate brokers that work with them are seeing the housing coming in. They are seeing how fast it is coming in and they are really encouraged by that. We are continuing to work with that developer and other property owners and sites to make sure that we are putting our best foot forward to recruit a lot of the targeted retailers that we know that the community wants to see here. I think it’s going to be definitely sooner rather than later that you see a lot of them start to come in here” said Schneuker. The majority of other future projects for Seguin will continue to remain private as companies work toward negotiations to either build or move into vacant properties throughout the city.
Backpack, school supplies to be distributed today
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(Seguin) – A local organization is doing its part to make sure all kids have what they need to tackle learning in the classroom. The Community Council of South Central Texas (CCSCT) today will be hosting its Backpacks 4 Kids (Mochillas Para Ninos) distribution event. CCSCT spokesperson Daniela Flores, says parents are invited to stop by the local office and pick up a these types of efforts and we want backpack for their qualifying child. to thank our coordinators in the Seguin office which are Ernest “This event is made possible by Leal and Becky McKinney. So, in donations from our local community. order to qualify for a backpack, you don’t have to necessarily have to be Of course, our one of our clients. All you need community gets to do is show behind the number of school age
children in your household by using your SNAP benefits letter or your children’s Medicaid card,” said Flores. Flores says backpacks will be distributed while supplies last. “We do have a limited supply. So, it is first come, first serve and the backpack does contain a couple of necessary school essentials. So once again, we’d like to invite the community to come participate in our Backpacks for Kids event at CCSCT Seguin office,” said Flores. The backpack and school supply distribution event will be held today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the CCSCT office located at 1210 E. Court St. Masks and other social distancing guidelines will be enforced.
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Panthers stunned by Gobblers in 42-21 road loss (Cuero) - The previously winless Cuero Gobblers delivered their best performance of the season Friday to hand Navarro a 42-21 loss on homecoming night at Gobbler Stadium. Navarro took an early 7-0 lead on Orlando Ortiz’s 26-yard touchdown run after a blocked punt by Brian Holmes and recovery by Ben Muniga, but it was all Cuero from that point. The Gobblers capped drives of 71, 77, and 59 yards with a touchdown run by Tycen Williams and two by Jackson Hardwick to put the Panthers in a 21-7 hole midway through the second quarter. Navarro pulled made it a one-score game, 21-14, on Brody Whitson’s two-yard run with 1:02 left in the half, but Cuero reclaimed the momentum in the blink of an eye with a 47-yard touchdown strike from Jerry Rossett to Williams just 40 seconds later. The Panthers trailed 28-14 at halftime. Cuero used a Donovin Jones interception to set up 10-yard TD pass from Rossett to Hardwick with 2:08 left in the third quarter, and the margin was 35-14 heading into the fourth. Hardwick capped Cuero’s scoring from six yards out to put the Gobblers up 42-14 with 7:14 to play after Sam Muniga’s shoestring tackle of Williams from behind limited what would have been an 84-yard touchdown to a 73-yard gain.
Navarro defensive tackle Cole Booker (55) tries to wrestle down Cuero running-back Jackson Hardwick (26) while Cooper Syzdek (74) gives chase in Friday’s game at Gobbler Stadium. Photo by Jacqueline Springs.
Navarro quarterback Nick Billings powered across the goal line from eight yards away with 3:14 left, and Sebastian Sneed completed a 3-3 night on PAT kicks to make the final margin 21 points.
Navarro head coach Rod Blount credited Cuero for playing its best game of the young season after struggling in losses to La Vernia, Wimberley, and Yoakum. “They were playing good defense, they did a good job, they came fired up,” Blount said. “This was a make or break for them, 0-3 coming in, they’re playing their homecoming, they’ve got to step up and play a good game, and they did, and we didn’t respond well.” Sam Muniga led Navarro in rushing for the second straight week, totaling 97 yards on 17 carries. He also coralled a 24-yard reception on a pass from Billings. Whitson finished with 80 rushing yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. The absence of starting receiver and safety James Brinsley, linebacker Andrew Guerra, and fullback/ linebacker Cole Mouser affected Navarro on both sides of the ball, but especially on defense. Cuero piled up 396 yards of total offense and produced its highest scoring output of the season by 21 points. For Blount, the process of bouncing back from the loss and moving forward to preparation for the final non-district game against Giddings starts immediately. “We’ve just got to reset, and we’ve got to come to work every day,” the coach said. “We have a tough non-district schedule, we’ve got to be ready to play every single week, guys have got to step up throughout the season, and we just kind of missed it tonight. We’ll reload and get back after it tomorrow.” Navarro (1-2) hosts Giddings (3-1) this Friday for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff at Erwin-Lee Field.
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Hondo hands Marion second straight loss
(Hondo) - Marion concluded the nondistrict portion of its 2020 football schedule with a 49-17 road loss to Hondo on Friday at Barry Field.
The Owls racked up 535 yards of total offense and limited the visiting Bulldogs 228. Dominic Castellanos scored Marion’s first touchdown on a 90-yard interception return to knot the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter.
The Owls (4-0) reeled off 28 straight points from that juncture, and the Bulldogs didn’t score again until Juan Ortiz drilled a 30-yard field goal to make it 35-10 with 7:37 left in the third period.
Tanner Beakley tossed a 17-yard touchdown pass to Dillon Blakely for Marion’s final points in the closing seconds of the game. Beakley went 14-27 through the air for 151 yards, and he ran for 61 yards on 14 carries. Blakely finished with a season-
high 92 receiving yards on five catches. Hondo running-back Trey Dickens rushed for 194 yards and three scores on 27 carries, and quarterback Brandon Garcia finished 11-18 for 241 yards and an interception. Marion (2-2) opens the District 14-3A-Division I schedule this Friday at Veterans Stadium when Jourdanton (3-1) visits Veterans Stadium at 7:30 p.m.
Friday High School Volleball Recaps
Seguin - The Matadors split their dual match in Castroville, coming up short to Medina Valley in three sets before edging Judson in five.
Seguin fell to Medina Valley 25-13, 25-9, and 25-18. The Mats won the first two sets over Judson 25-20, 25-16, dropped the third and fourth 25-23, 25-23, and recovered to win the fifth 15-11. Seguin (1-3) plays its home opener against Southside this Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
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The Panthers swept Canyon Lake 25-17, 25-23, 25-10 in Fischer. Sara Benner stuffed the stat sheet with eight kills and 17 assists. Terryn Wallace added 10 assists. Ashley Gosch and Elizabeth Williams delivered seven kills each, and Williams sent three aces over the net. Haley Hoffmann and Madison McCaig each recorded two blocks. Nelly Brumley collected 27 digs, Berklee Andrews 12. Navarro (9-3) opens the District 27-4A schedule Tuesday with a 6 p.m. road match at La Vernia.
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The Bulldogs dropped to 1-2 in District 26-3A, 2-11 overall with a tightly contested five-set district loss to San Antonio-Cole. Marion lost the first set 25-22, won the next two 25-20, 25-16, and came up short in the fourth and fifth 25-20, 15-6. Kaylie Miller led the attack with 13 kills. Madison Doss delivered 34 assists and eight service aces. Kyle Beck paced the defensive effort with 15 digs. Marion visits Stockdale on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
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Tuesday Schedule Seguin volleyball vs. Southside, 5:30 p.m. Navarro volleyball @ La Vernia, 6 p.m. Marion volleyball @ Stockdale, 7 p.m.
Friday Schedule Seguin football vs. Bastrop-Cedar Creek, 7:30 p.m. (6:45 pre-game) on KWED 1580-AM and Seguintoday.com. Navarro football vs. Giddings, 7:30 p.m. Marion football vs. Jourdanton, 7:30 p.m. Seguin volleyball vs. S.A.-Veterans Memorial 6:30 p.m. Marion volleyball @ Great Hearts Monte Vista, 6 p.m.
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Religion
Real Rally Biker Blowout
The Real Church in Canyon Lake will have a Real Rally Biker Blowout Friday, Sept. 25 through Sunday, Sept. 27. For campsite, RV site or cabins, contact Mountain Breeze at 830-964-2484 or visit www. mountainbreezecamp.com. Entry fee is $20. (Includes Saturday evening meal) Children under 12 are free. There will be kids games, bike games, fun run, bands, camping, tubing, bike wash, silent auction, and more. There will also be a Sunday Morning service by CMA Crusader for Christ Canyon Lake. For more information on vendors or sponsors call 830 499-5800.
To Go Menudo & Taco Sale There will be a To Go Menudo & Taco Sale after the 8 and 10 a.m. Masses Sunday, Sept. 27 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Center. All tacos are $2 and Medudo is $4. All proceeds will benefit 2021 senior scholarships.
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The Country Church Attic is now open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
Clothing Ministry
The Refuge III Clothing Ministry continues to give away clothing, some furniture, dishes, and other items at 7535 Elm Creek Road in Seguin. For further information call 830-303-6478.
Free Bible Course
The World Bible School is offering free Bible correspondence courses. Answer questions from the Bible and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for further information. To be sure your religious organization’s meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, fax (830) 3792238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED office located at 609 E. Court St., Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.
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Volunteer LTC Ombudsman Training
The Alamo Area Council of Governments Area Agencies on Aging is offering Volunteer LTC Ombudsman Traing to help improve the quality of life and care for residents in a nursing home or assisted living near you. They provide training, tools and ongoing support. The training is virtual. To register, call 210-362-5209 or the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/alamoaaaombudsman.
Virtual Preschool Storytime
The Seguin Public Library will offer a virtual weekly Preschool Storytime for children ages 3 to 6 at 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Watch live at Facebook.com/SeguinPublicLibrary. Call 830401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Leadership Seguin
The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for its Leadership Seguin program. The application deadline is Friday, Sept. 18. For more information call 830-379-6382.
American Legion Riders Nut Run 7
The American Legion Riders will have its Nut Run 7 beginning with registration at 9 a.m. and first bike out at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 at the SS American Memorial located at 450 Naumann Road in Seguin. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fee is $20 per rider and $10 per passenger. For more information call 210382-1745.
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Big Red Barn Market Days
The Big Red Barn will be holding Market Days from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month at the corner of 123 Bypass and Cordova Road in Seguin. To join as a vendor or for more information visit www.texagedu.org, email redbarnseguin@ gmail.com or call/text 830-379-0933.
Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market
The Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursdays and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first and third Saturdays of the month at 413 North Main Street in Cibolo. For more information, or to join as a vendor, visit the Cibolo Grange Farmers Market Facebook page or text 210722-9054.
Backpacks-4-Kids
The Community Council of South Central Texas Community Action Partnership will have its Backpacks-4-Kids distribution from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21 at 1210 E. Court St. in Seguin. To be eligible, participants must show number of school aged children in household using SNAP benefits letter or children’s Medicaid cards. Social distancing will be followed.
Seguin Public Library New Hours of Operation
The Seguin Public Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Visit library.seguintexas.gov for a current schedule of virtual programs. Please call 401-2422 for additional information.
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Virtual Toddler Time
The Seguin Public Library will have its virtual Toddler Time at 10 a.m. Tuesdays. Call 830401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Pregnancey Care Center Fundraisng Banquet
The South Texas Pregnancy Care Center will have its 20th Anniversary Fundraising Banquet at noon and 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24 at the Seguin Event Center. Social distancing will be implemented, meals will be boxed. Registration is required by calling 830-303-2151.
Sunrise Lions Springtime Fun Run/ Walk Rescheduled
The Seguin Sunrise Lions 3rd Annual Fun Run/ Walk will be held Saturday, September 26 at Walnut Springs Park. For more information visit the Facebook page, Sunrise Funrunwalk, call 830-379-8033, or email marvel.maddox@gmail. com.
2020 Badges, Bikes and Tykes Poster Contest
The Seguin Police Department wants kids to put their art skills to the test during its first ever 2020 Badges, Bikes and Tykes Poster Contest. If needed, poster board, crayons or map pencils may be picked up at the Seguin Police Department Mondays through Fridays between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The contest deadline is Monday, Sept. 28. Winners will be announced on Monday, Oct. 5.
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Free Hazardous Waste Pick-Up
The City of Seguin was awarded an Alamo Area Council of Governments Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program grant and is offering residents who live in the city limits an opportunity to participate in the At Your Door Special Collection Program. Items accepted include pesticides, household chemicals, sharps, electronic waste, including televisions, batteries, fluorescent lights, automotive waste products (including oil), paints, thinners, and dozens of other items that don’t belong with your recyclables or regular curbside waste pickup. For a complete list of accepted items, or to arrange a collection, call 1-800449-7587, or visit wmatyourdoor.com/ residential. Collection times may vary.
GRMC Limited Visitor Access
The Guadalupe Regional Medical Center is temporarily limiting visitor access to protect the health of its patients and staff, and in the interest of limiting exposure to respiratory illness associated with the COVID-19 virus. Exceptions include: End of life, childbirth, goodbye visit of military personnel departing for deployment, and designated caregiver of a pediatric patients. Additionally, no visitors will be allowed for COVID patients in the Public Health Emergency unit (PHE) or ICU during this time. The Central Entrance is open Monday through Friday 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the ER entrance is open 24 hours a day.
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Fan Drive
The Seguin Fire Department’s Fan Drive for Seguin residents is underway and fans are available for distribution between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Municipal Court/Fire Administration building, located at 660 S. Hwy 46. Donations of fans are also being accepted. For more information call 830-401-2321.
LULAC Community Garden
The Seguin LULAC Community Garden has vegetables ready to pick. Please bring your own bag and be careful where you step. For more information call Ricardo Guerra at 830-822-5820.
Silver Center Dance
Kiwanis 62 Annual Flapjack Jamboree
The Kiwanis Club of Seguin will have its 62 Annual Flapjack Jamboree from 7 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 10 at the Columbus Club of Seguin, located at 1015 S. Austin St. Tickets are $7 each and proceeds benefit the children of our community.
Silver Center Dance
The Silver Center Friday Night Dance will be held from 7:30 pm to 11 pm. Friday, Oct. 16 with entertainment by Randy Harrison and his band. The door open at 6:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. Sandwiches and chips will be available for a light supper. To comply with COVID requirements, tables will be set for 6 people. Please wear your mask in to the facility and when leaving or if not eating or drinking. For reservations, call 830-303-6612.
The Silver Center Friday Night Dance will be held from 7:30 pm to 11 pm. Friday, Oct. 2 with entertainment by Jay Eric and Friends. The door open at 6:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. Sandwiches and chips will be available for a light supper. To comply with COVID requirements, tables will be set for 6 people. Please wear your mask in to the facility and when leaving or if not eating or Silver Center Dance drinking. For reservations, call 830-303-6612. The Silver Center Friday Night Dance will be held from 7:30 pm to 11 pm. Friday, Oct. 23 Silver Center Dance with entertainment by The Good Ole Boys. The The Silver Center Friday Night Dance will be held from 7:30 pm to 11 pm. Friday, Oct. 9 with entertainment door open at 6:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. by Vernon and Friends. The door open at 6:30 p.m. Sandwiches and chips will be available with a $10 admission. Sandwiches and chips will be for a light supper. To comply with COVID available for a light supper. To comply with COVID requirements, tables will be set for 6 people. requirements, tables will be set for 6 people. Please Please wear your mask in to the facility and wear your mask in to the facility and when leaving or when leaving or if not eating or drinking. For if not eating or drinking. For reservations, call 830reservations, call 830-303-6612. 303-6612.
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Solis Reynaldo “Reybob” Solis, age 68 of Seguin, Texas passed away on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. A memorial mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, September 18, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment with military honors will follow in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Cemetery. For those who wish you may livestream the services at https:// vimeo.com/event/275767. All CDC guidelines will be followed including social distancing and face coverings worn in all locations. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell. com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Broadway Clayton “ChayBird” Broadway, age 61 of Seguin, passed away on September 14, 2020. Clayton was born on February 17, 1959 in Freeport, Texas to Harry “Jimmy” and Ellen Louise (Mattsen) Broadway. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Jimmy Broadway and Mike Broadway, mother-in-law, Virginia Jahns, brothers-in-law, Nathan Jahns and Robbie Jahns. Survivors include his loving wife of 35 years, Debbie Broadway; children, Brandon Wayne Broadway and wife Jess, Joshua Cole Broadway and wife Molli, Brittney Danyelle Broadway and partner Adrian Hernandez, and Amy Ashley Laren Broadway and husband Patrick Andrews; nine grandchildren; brothers, Bruce Broadway
and wife Laverne, Blake Broadway and wife Paula; sister, Rachel Broadway; father-in-law, Duies Jahns; sisters-inlaw, Londa Broadway, Christine Sponable and husband Brett, Brandi Price and husband Andrew and Samantha Foster; brothers-in-law, Larry Ray Barnes, Jr., and Jeromy Jahns and significant other, Michelle; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other loving family member and friends. A memorial service celebrating “Chay-Bird’s” life will be held on Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 10 a.m. at Tres Hewell Mortuary Chapel. Private interment will take place at a later date. Due to Covid 19 restrictions all CDC protocols must be followed including limited seating of 45 people, social distancing and face coverings must be worn. For those who wish, you may live stream the services at https://vimeo.com/event/304957. Memorial contributions may be made to any mental health charity or organization of choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
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Timothy “Tim” John Mundt, age 60 of Seguin, passed away peacefully in his home with his loving family by his side on September 14, 2020. Tim was born on July 1, 1960 and grew up in Overland Park, KS.
He loved tagging along with his dad to the AP, where he worked, watching all the news come in over the wire while his Dad was typing up the news with 2 fingers. Tim graduated from Shawnee Mission South High School and went on to graduate from K-State University. He loved his Alma mater and loved to watch his K-State football and basketball. He also loved his KC Chiefs and Royals. Tim went on to Wichita, KS to work for Boeing. In 1989, on a trip back to Overland Park to visit family, he met Jan. After a whirlwind long distance courtship, Jan and her 3 young boys moved to Wichita! In 1990, Tim and his new family packed up and moved to
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New Braunfels, TX where Tim joined the family business, Altex Electronics, and worked for 30 years. Tim was very involved in his boys lives through baseball and the New Braunfels Little League. He started first as a coach and also served on the board as President, being very instrumental in the building of the new little league fields. In 1996, Tim and Jan expanded their family with their precious daughter, Rebecca. Rebecca was her Papa’s girl. He loved taking their yearly trips to Kansas to see Gram and supported Rebecca in everything she desired. In Tim’s words, “Each new day is an adventure,” and he loved watching his kids take on that adventure! Tim was most happy at the family ranch where he enjoyed the barbeques, birthday parties, and having fun. Tim loved his family dearly. He enjoyed watching them grow and play. He found his joy in their happiness and sharing the many blessings they had. Tim loved the Lord, his family, and others. He was a selfless man that gave with his heart to all in need. Tim will live on through his loving wife of 31 years, Jan (Myers) Mundt. His sons, Nick Rozell and wife Katy, Jake Rozell, J.T. Rozell; daughter, Rebecca Mundt; grandchildren, Nikki, Khloe, Jessy, Emma Jo, Kynndra, and Khyler Rozell; his mother who raised him, Bobbie (Herd) Mundt; siblings, Cheryl Pebley and husband Tom, Rod Herd and wife Deb, Greg Herd and wife Sheila, and Jeff Herd and partner Lupe; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other loving family members and many friends. He will be missed by all who knew him. Memorial contributions may be made to Lifegate Christian School, 395 Lifegate Ln, Seguin, Texas 78155. A walkthrough visitation will be held on Friday, September 25th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Tres Hewell Mortuary Chapel, Private interment will be held at a later date. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, all social distancing and CDC guidelines will be followed. Face coverings must be worn at all times. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, (830) 549- 5912.
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He graduated from Seguin High School in 1961 and will be remembered as the Assistant Tennis Coach at Seguin High School for many years. Coach Wood is preceded in death by his parents and sister, Mary Virginia “Ginger” Wood.
Frank Parnell Wood II, age 77 of San Antonio, formerly of Seguin, passed away on September 15, Survivors include distant cousins and a 2020. community of grateful Seguin High School Matador Tennis Players, former students and Frank was born longtime friends. on May 17, 1943 in San Antonio, A walk through line visitation will be held on Texas to Mary Tuesday, September 22, 2020 from 5 to 7 p.m. Will Bartley Wood and Frank Parnell Wood. at Tres Hewell Mortuary.
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Graveside services and interment will be held on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 10 a.m. at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park with the Rev. Jeremy Roy officiating. All CDC protocols must be followed including social distancing, limited seating and face coverings worn at all locations. Memorial contributions may be made to Seguin High School Matador Tennis Program. You may sign the guest book at www. treshewell.com. Arrangements under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
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Global Coronavirus Cases Surpass 30 Million
(Undated) -- The number of coronavirus cases is hitting another grim milestone. Data from Johns Hopkins University shows the global count surpassed 30-million on Thursday. The number hit ten million infections only 12 weeks ago. The U.S. has the most cases out of all countries, and combined with India and Brazil, account for over half of the total count. The death toll around the world is over 943-thousand.
Ice Cream Maker Whacked With Record Fine
(San Antonio, TX) -- A federal court in Texas has ordered ice cream maker Blue Bell to pay 17-point-two-five-million-dollars in criminal penalties linked to a 2015 listeria outbreak. There were ten cases in four states, including three deaths in Kansas. The fine and forfeiture amount is the largest-ever criminal penalty following a conviction in a food safety case. In a statement, the Justice Department says that American consumers must be able to trust that the foods they purchase are safe to eat.
Moderna Says Its Vaccine Won’t Be Ready Until Hershey Maps Out Counties For Safe Trick-OrNext Year Treating (Cambridge, MA) -- One of the leading candidates to develop a COVID-19 vaccine says it’s unlikely it will be ready to go this year. Moderna released a 135-page report Thursday detailing its late-stage trial. The document says an analysis of the large-scale trial may not start until late December, and there may not be enough information to determine if the vaccine works. It says later analyses in March and May will likely have an answer. Moderna’s vaccine is currently being tested in a study with more than 25-thousand volunteers.
(Hershey, PA) -- Hershey’s is helping trick-or-treaters keep the chocolate flowing this Halloween, in the safest way possible. The candy company has launched a new website amid the pandemic. It maps out neighborhoods by their “risk level,” including stats on recent infection rates and total cases. It also offers suggestions for each area. For example, trick-or-treating or small outdoor costume parties in low-risk green zones. But for red zones, it advises Zoom parties or scary movies on Netflix.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that original Letters of Administration for the Estate of Ralph Guerra Reyes, Deceased, were issued on August 20, 2020, in Cause No. 2020-PC-0063, pending in the County Court of Guadalupe County, Texas, to: Gloria Gutierrez. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: Jennifer M. Dillingham, Attorney at Law, 473 S. Seguin Ave, Ste. 100, New Braunfels, Texas 78130. Dated the 1st day of September, 2020.
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