Steiner residents frustrated by reckless drivers

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Steiner Ranch resident Tony Korman and his wife walk 5 ½ miles along Quinlan Park Road four or five days a week. While he enjoys the exercise, Korman said he has become increasingly frustrated by drivers who refuse to let him and his wife cross the street.

Korman said they have nearly been hit on multiple occasions by cars who refuse to stop while they are crossing the street in the crosswalk.

Pedestrian crossing sign“People do not stop at that crosswalk,” Korman said. “I’m tired of it.”

The couple has lived in Steiner Ranch for five years and Korman said he’s noticed the problem getting worse.

“It’s insane,” he said. “I’ve had people flip me off because I’m in the crosswalk.”

Danielle Deuillet said she’s also seen the problem get worse over the eight years she has lived in Steiner Ranch. She said while she was stopped at a crosswalk so a young boy could cross, a car came up behind her and sped around her, narrowly missing the boy.

“I was completely speechless that this woman had absolutely no care at all for how reckless that was,” Deuillet said. Continue reading

Drinking and driving consequences: A local, DWI story and its steep toll

police photoBy SARAH DOOLITTLE, Four Points News

Clara had no intention of drunk driving the night she was arrested for driving while intoxicated.

That night, she had plans with friends. Her son was out of town for the weekend and she was going to a tailgate party. By the time she arrived at the event, though, there was no food left. Clara, which isn’t her real name, stayed long enough to socialize and have a glass of wine, then left in search of food.

She found an open restaurant in Lakeway, but they had already closed the kitchen. After another glass of wine at the bar and half-way into a second glass, she realized she was tired and needed to go to bed.

On her way home to Steiner Ranch, as Clara navigated a dark and windy back road, another vehicle swerved into her lane. She turned sharply to avoid a head-on collision and drove off the road. Her car hit a fence and a utility pole, totalling her vehicle. Her airbags deployed and, unbeknownst to her, she was knocked unconscious. Continue reading

Vandegrift grad volunteers in Colombia

image1 (2)By KRISTINA NGUYEN, Four Points News

Mariana Gama, a recent graduate of Vandegrift High School, is returning to Colombia to do her annual summer volunteer work.

Gama has been doing volunteer work since an early age. In high school, she participated in National Honor Society, a club dedicated to instilling the values of service and leaderships in students. At home, her family organizes clothing drives to provide people on the streets and in orphanages with these basic necessities. However, most of her volunteer work is through her own personal interest.

“I’ve been volunteering since I could talk and walk. This is the first year I’ll be doing it individually, with my friend and not with my family,” Gama said. Continue reading

VHS awarded Lone Star Cup

By KIM ESTES, Four Points News

“Astonishing” is how Principal Charlie Little described the recent award of the Lone Star Cup to six-year-old Vandegrift High School by the University Interscholastic League.

“For VHS to win the Cup in that short of a time frame is truly astonishing. This award is significant in that it is a holistic award for excellence in academics, fine arts and athletics.  To win, a campus has to have vibrant, successful programs across the entire campus,” Little said.LoneStarCup (1) Continue reading