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July 2, 2024

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Luling Buc-ees goes up in flames

Just weeks after reclaiming the title of the World's Largest Buc-ee's, the community of Luling was forced to see the old empty convenience store go up in flames Monday morning. Officials with the Luling Volunteer Fire Department said the building on IH 10 reportedly caught fire during demolition. The old Buc-ee's sat very near and to the east of the newly opened store. They both share the same parking lot. Officials say they do not know exactly what caused the fire. Photo by Joe Cardenas

Local museum salutes military community this month Doors open on the 4th of July for special exhibit Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) -- The Seguin Heritage Museum will be opening its doors this Fourth of July to salute America and all those in Guadalupe County who have contributed to our freedom. The museum is hosting a special Patriotic Display, bringing together a collection of military memorabilia from the past. Donna Brawner, of the museum,

says the exhibit contains a unique look at our local history, our liberty and those military heroes who we celebrate. "When people walk in, they are going to see the most impressive, military, patriotic exhibit featuring all the branches. It's also featuring heroes from Guadalupe County that served in the World Wars. We also have a list of all of the personnel that

Helping you find the right house to call HOME. Jusiin Herbelin 830-624-9464

served in the World Wars but mainly what is so interesting is the artifacts we have that people have brought in and contributed. Not only do we have the uniforms, but we have the medals. We have German helmets, Japanese helmets, of course, American helmets and it's fascinating to see the evolution of our military from World War I going to Calvary charges against tanks to all the way through the Afghanistan War and it's just a part of Seguin history that I think people would really be interested to see and know. We are

also putting out military pictures of former Guadalupe County military personnel. We are also providing a lot of history with each exhibit," said Brawner. Brawner says although the exhibit will remain in place throughout July, the museum is asking that locals also share the invite to those in town for the 4th of July holiday. She says it also makes for a unique experience before and after this year's parade in downtown Seguin. Museum, pg. 4


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