Canyon Lake’s preeminent charity, the Community Resource and Recreation Center of Canyon Lake (CRRC of Canyon Lake), is the recipient of a $65,000 grant from the New Braunfels-based McKenna Foundation. McKenna announced the news on Tuesday in a press release about the
If only Tropical Storm Alberto had veered further to the north this week. Speaking at the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority’s (GBRA) monthly meeting Thursday, Manager of Engineering Charles Hickman said the Guadalupe River basin’s best chance of relief lies in the tropics. “Really,
Celebrate Independence Day at red, white and blue Fourth of July events around Comal County. Canyon Lake Parade Canyon Lake’s 33rd Annual 4th of July Parade, sponsored by Startz Memorial VFW Post 8800, rolls down FM 2673 in Startzville at 10 a.m.
Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #1, 579 Skyline Dr., closed Wednesday and will not reopen until July 4 as Comal County road crews begin upgrades to the parking area. Boat Ramp #2, 2410 Colleen Dr., will close for parking lot construction and improvements
New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD) will add patrols on city streets and along IH-35 beginning Friday and running through July 7 as part of a grant-funded initiative to keep drunk drivers off area roadways. The “impaired driving mobilization” is underwritten by the
Retired U.S Air Force Lt. Col. Brett Mazey is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) new lake manager. He has served as a board member of the Canyon Lake Dam Community Alliance, spearheaded by Comal County Pct. 4 Commissioner Jen Crownover,
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) cut off controlled water releases from Canyon Lake dam today so it can perform its annual inspection of outlet works and conduit and flood-control gates. River flows will be temporarily impacted because of a switchover
Commissioners Court did not issue a burn ban at today’s weekly meeting. Comal County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde said Tuesday night/Wednesday morning rains dropped the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) below the 500-point threshold used to implement a burn ban. However, County Judge
Canyon Lake is only 57.6% full, a record low. Unless a tropical storm or days of heavy rains drench Kerrville, upstream of the lake, there is zero chance water levels will rise enough to reopen Comal County’s nine boat ramps and alleviate
Canyon Lake resident Doug Leecock prevailed in Tuesday’s Republican primary runoff election for Precinct 1 Comal County commissioner. He beat Joyce Yannuzzi, district director for state Sen. Donna Campbell, by 908 votes. The final tally was 1,928 to 1,020 votes. He faces