
Wilson County News
"Many people may not be aware that the most poisonous caterpillar in the United States makes its home, among other places, right here in Wilson County." Read more about these poisonous caterpillars at http://www.wilsoncountynews.com/article. php?id=13431

Wilson County News Veterans of U.S. military service, both retired and active duty, stand as they are recognized by name during a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 at La Vernia Intermediate School. As the veterans' names were called, the only sound in the packed cafeteria was a soft rustle as more than 700 schoolchildren waved tiny American flags to honor the service of the men and women who served their country.

Wilson County News
Veterans of U.S. military service, both retired and active duty, stand as they are recognized by name during a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 at La Vernia Intermediate School. The school's music director, Manuel Santos, played "The Star-Spangled Banner" on the electric guitar, a la Jimi Hendrix, as the ceremony began. A...s the veterans' names were called, the only sound in the packed cafeteria was a soft rustle as more than 700 schoolchildren waved tiny American flags to honor the service of the men and women who served their country.Read More

Wilson County News Floresville ISD hosts a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11.

Wilson County News Students sing a patriotic song during the Floresville ISD Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11.

Wilson County News Students release balloons during the Veterans Day Ceremony at Floresville ISD Nov. 11.

Mickey Frame
I have been meaning to write this for a few years so I may ramble a bit. What is it about our county that makes people move here instead of just visiting and then going home. and then when they move here they think they still live inthe city. they burn everything they can pile up leaves tree limbs and the like they... dont stop to realize the leaves are the grounds blanket for the winter. they use chemicals like they are water weed and feed is a polutant in our water systemsRead More

Wilson County News Members of the East Central FFA ag issues forum team polish their “Going Green” presentation during the Nov. 5 St. Hedwig City Council meeting.

Wilson County News St. Hedwig city councilmen Walter Wyrwich and Susann Baker review the agenda prior to the Nov. 5 council meeting.

Wilson County News Jess Peterson, executive vice president of the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association, speaks of the plight of a South Texas rancher whose experiences range from saltwater from Hurricane Ike ruining his grazing to the current drought. Video includes Peterson’s endorsement of Executive Director Bill Hyman of the Texas Independent Cattlemen’s Association.

Wilson County News Employees and friends of the Wilson County News gather during an appreciation party Nov. 7.

Wilson County News The Y Bar Ranch team quickly loads its steer onto a trailer during the Nixon-Smiley Ranch Rodeo. Y Bar was later named overall champion of the event.

Wilson County News A team loads its steer into the trailer during the Nixon-Smiley Ranch Rodeo.





















