Navy Commander, with family ties to Kingsville, successfully completes 39-year Navy career
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Former Kingsville, Texas, resident Navy Cmdr. Karin Burzynski, a former managing editor of the Kingsville Record, officially concluded her naval career at the Navy Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO), Millington, Tennessee, on August 1, after 39 years of service.
Her three daughters, Tina, Tasha and Tedi Brun, all attended Kingsville Independent School District schools and graduated from H.M. King High School.
While on the staff of the Kingsville Record, Burzynski concurrently served in the Navy Reserve. As the lone Reservist on staff, her colleagues at the newspaper weren’t quite sure what being a Reservist meant, until Sept. 11, 2001 happened and shortly thereafter, the President was calling up Reservists to serve on active duty.
Kleberg County Judge Rudy Madrid has ordered the opening of the FEMA Dome as a result of dangerous conditions from a hazardous storm that caused high waters for many.
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1:29 p.m. - The Hooks game against Arkansas scheduled for tonight at Whataburger Field has been postponed.
It will be made up as part of a double-header tomorrow at Whataburger Field beginining at 4:15 p.m.
12:58 p.m. - The City of Kingsville is asking residents to consider all roads closed until further notice. Please consider all city roads closed, as many streets are covered in deep water and emergency crews may not be able to get to you. State roads are flooded as well, says a release from the city.
The city has recorded 8 to 10 inches of stormwater at different points in the city and the rain is still coming down, according to officials.