If I’ve learned anything over the last year, it’s that I definitely would not have survived in pioneer days. There are a million reasons why. …
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Before Guadalupe County recorded its first official case of COVID-19, the new disease spreading around the world was making its appearance known.
It’s hard to believe that it is already November. To say this year is nothing short of a blur, would be an understatement. However, here we ar…
It took some hand wringing after receiving the governor’s approval to allow bars in Guadalupe County to reopen but, with the help of a team of…
It was the camaraderie and social interaction Seguin resident Alicia Chavez missed that convinced her to make sure she left work Thursday a ta…
Longtime Seguin business owner Tomas Hernandez Jr. is ready to serve up margaritas on the go.
Since the state closed bars a second time during the coronavirus pandemic, 1916 Bar & Bistro’s doors have remained closed to customers.
With an eye on providing sit-down dining and a bit more economic rejuvenation to downtown Seguin, an investment group has plans for bringing b…
The smell of roasted coffee beans wafts from the doors of The Aumont as guests enter the building.
John M. Nash, III passed away August 8, 2020 at the age of 70 in Seguin, Texas.