

New city secretary...
PHOTO / ROSANNE FOHN Julie Schneider (left) will be Hondo’s new city secretary, as the current city secretary, Rebekah Dolphus, is returning with her family to her hometown, Delaware, Ohio. Dolphus has been in Texas 13 years and has worked for the city since February 2024. She will join the Sheriff’s Department in her hometown. An Austin native, Schneider has worked for Medina County as a finance assistant and in the county clerk’s office prior to joining the city this month
City’s General Fund shows $37,000 year-end surplus
By Rosanne Fohn Anvil Herald Reporter The city of Hondo ended the 2024-25 fiscal year with a surplus of $37,000, according to information provided by Finance Director Chris Hill at Monday’s city council meeting. “The General Fund is the primary fund of the city,” Hill explained. “It contains general administration, public safety, parks, recreation and public works functions. The General Fund has a surplus of $37,000 due to expenditures coming in less than budget. O


Santa’s Rein-Owls?...
PHOTO / CATHY WALTON When Santa passes the city limit sign, his reindeer take on a little different look. In Hondo, Texas the head elf must have a sleigh pulled by owls. This lighting display can be found on 30th St.
Hondo Football record book on sale at Anvil Herald
The Hondo Owl Football Book of Records is available for sale at the Hondo Anvil Herald office, 1601 Ave. K. A great Christmas gift for any Hondo Owl fan, the book is available for $24.95 + tax (which comes out to $27 even). Postage rates of $10 will be added for orders by mail. The 89-page book, compiled by Anvil Herald publisher Jeff Berger over the course of many decades, contains just about every record imaginable – team, individual and opponent – from 1984 throu


