Members of Comal ISD’s award-winning Bass Fishing Club were honored by trustees Thursday. For the third consecutive year, the club was named Hill Country Region School District Champion and six anglers advanced to the state tournament in May. The six who competed
Comal ISD still needs bus drivers, instructional paraprofessionals, licensed specialists in school psychology (LSSP) and licensed speech pathologists. The fast-growing district is hosting one last job fair from 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30 at its Support Services Office, 1404 IH 35 North,
Prolonged drought and blistering heat are drying up Canyon Lake, which Monday was 68.5% full at 892.6 feet. These conditions have allowed the lake to break its all-time lowest lake pool elevation of 892.7 feet, a record set on Sept. 9, 2009.
Kendalia-based Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) saved 40 wild animals in ‘dire need’ on Tuesday alone. “The rains have stopped, the temperatures have broken records and the animals are in trouble,” said WRR Founder and President Lynn Cuny. Like the weather, this
Comal County is just 100 residents shy of having 134,00 registered voters according to Elections Coordinator Cynthia Jaqua. To prepare for the Nov. 7 Constitutional Amendment Election, she asked Comal County commissioners Thursday for six clerks at each of the county’s 26
Cornhole games at Goofy’s paid for a $7,267 check donation from the Canyon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce to the Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Honor Guard. Kim Collera, executive director of the chamber, presented the check to Sheriff Mark Reynolds at
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), which owns Canyon Lake, today closed Boat Ramp #21 at Potters Creek, citing low lake levels. The closure is effective Tuesday. Boat Ramp #17, also operated by USACE, remains open. However, parking is limited at
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio today issued a Red Flag Warning for wind and low relative humidity from 1-9 p.m. Monday. Winds will be from the east at 10-15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. Relative humidity will be
by Azalia Rodriguez Defenders of Wildlife As the Texas Hill Country landscape continues to change, local wildlife is being pushed to its limits. Golden-cheeked Warbler populations are declining, indicator species in our waterways are disappearing, and migratory birds are being directed off
A 16-year-old New Braunfels boy who was swimming with his family above City Tube Chute dam drowned Saturday. New Braunfels police said they responded to a report of a missing person around 3 p.m. River patrol officers arrived immediately but the teenager’s