The Shiner Gazette

Shiner Market Days officially moved past its 13th month last weekend, with a full lineup of kids games and activities, live entertainment all day and tons of vendors from all over Texas.

Shiner Market Days officially moved past its 13th month last weekend, with a full lineup of kids games and activities, live entertainment all day and tons of vendors from all over Texas.

City lowers tax rate with 5-0 vote

Shiner city council spent little time Monday approving a tax rate decrease in the coming fiscal year, which runs, Jan. 1, 2023, to Dec. 31, of that same year.
Photo by Bobby Horecka

Photo by Bobby Horecka

County, city patch differences using epoxy mounts

Shiner Councilman David Schroeder was clearly less than pleased still Monday evening as the folks from Motorola and Lavaca County Judge Mark Myers were back in council chambers looking to seal the deal on the county’s roughly $2 million communications enhancement project.
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Off to a great start!

As a Sergeant at Shiner Police Department, Kevin Kelley said he doesn’t get to brag about his officers as much as he’d like. But what he witnessed of the department’s newest officer recently made him request an exception, Sgt. Kelley said.
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Shiner Rotarians award scholarships to St. Paul grads

The Shiner Rotary Club recently awarded its 2022 scholarships to four graduating seniors from St. Paul High School. Pictured with Rotary President Jeff Pesek are, from left, Rebecca Wagner, Cameron Pesek, Jake Yackel and Sarah Barecky. Congratulations, all!  
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Shiner volunteer firemen tackle training modules

Shiner Volunteer Fire Department’s Training Capt. Tim Decker led local firefighters through a practice drafting operation on Wednesday, July 20, as part of a department-wide effort to get all firefighters officially certified to their respective roles.
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July proves busy for Shiner firemen

In addition to an increased department-wide emphasis on training efforts and them all working full time day jobs as well, Shiner firemen have been running hard during this hot, dry summer, either putting out their own fires or helping other agencies beat back theirs. So, just how bad is it?
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Shiner FFA returns energized from state convention Fort Worth

Shiner FFA officers returned recently from the 94th annual Texas FFA convention held at the historic Fort Worth Stockyard District, where student leaders from across Lavaca County and the Lone Star State spent an entire week of July 11-15 immersed in all things FFA.
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Comanches & Well-Oiled Machines

The Comanche Band directors and current drum majors made a presentation at the Texas Bandmasters Association Convention in San Antonio. The presentation was entitled “Building a Well-Oiled Machine” Develop your small school leadership into a dream team!

Shiner council opts for no new dollars

The city of Shiner will enter its new budget year with precisely the same number of dollars it collects from property taxes as it did the year before, council members decided Monday evening. It was hardly the simplest of decisions for them, though.

Child safety seat checkup set Aug. 16 at Green Dickson Park

Car crashes continue to be one of the leading causes of death for children under age 13, and Shiner Police Department, the Texas Department of Transportation’s Yoakum office, Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the Don Kaspar Foundation are looking to help families do something about it.