Democratic candidates whose names will appear on the March 5, 2024 joint primary election ballot gave preliminary stump speeches outlining their positions on important issues at the December meeting of Democratic Women of Comal County at Tye Preston Memorial Library on Thursday.
Stroll through eight acres of lighted Christmas exhibits at the 2023 EmilyAnn’s Trail of Lights, 1101 FM 2325 in Wimberley. Most nights feature live entertainment on the stage next to the yule log, where guests can enjoy complimentary marshmallows and hot chocolate.
Mountain Valley Middle School (MVMS) eighth grader Eva Gurule, 13, is this year’s Comal Speaks district champion. She won the competition today against 13 other middle-school students with a speech about identifying and overcoming a lack of confidence. “Confidence is believing in
Comal County Commissioners at their weekly meeting Thursday unanimously approved a 2024 joint primary election services contract between the Democratic and Republican parties of Comal County and County elections Officer Bobbie Koepp. The contract is for the conduct and supervision of the
Volunteers with CRRC of Canyon Lake are getting the Northpole Village ready for the charity’s annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. Tickets are $5 per person. They can be purchased by clicking here or by paying at
Comal County work crews are using Boat Ramp #1 to stage materials for roadwork and took the opportunity to even out the ramp’s heavily rutted parking area. Doug Leecock with the Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance thanked the county for its
Scammers are calling residents from spoofed numbers and using actual names of Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) employees to try and collect payments for non-existing warrants and missed jury duty. CCSO Crime Prevention Specialist Jacob Willlman warned scammers are advising residents that
Nationwide, the sale of real Christmas trees has decreased since 2018 and since 2020 the sale of artificial trees has been higher than real trees. That’s not a good thing, warns the Texas A&M Forest Service, which recently conducted an economic study
By Milann Guckian I am Milann Guckian, president of Preserve Our Hill Country Environment (PHCE) Foundation. It was in January 2022 that I last wrote about our ongoing battle with Vulcan Construction Materials and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TECQ) regarding
Canyon Park on the north shore of Canyon Lake is about to get very merry and bright. Just ask the elves who are stringing lights today. Veteran-owned-and-operated Lone Star Light Show opens Friday and runs through through Dec. 31. It’s the first