Comal County turned on the burn ban Monday after a brief weekend respite. Today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) is 548 points. By state law, burn bans kick in at the 500 mark. Residents are asked to follow all guidelines listed on the
It’s the infamous cedar fever season in Canyon Lake. Fatigue, sore throat, runny nose, partial loss of smell and a fever of less than 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit could mean an allergic reaction to pollen released by mountain cedar trees instead of a
Comal County commissioners Thursday approved the issuance of certificates of obligation that will finance an expansion project at Canyon Lake’s Tye Preston Memorial Library (TPML). The resolution authorized an interlocal agreement between the county and the Canyon Lake Community Library District, which
Comal County health officials today confirmed another fox found within New Braunfels city limits has tested positive for rabies. This marks the 24th confirmed case of rabies so far this year, the highest number since 2018. The public is warned not to
Comal County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde today said the county will lift the burn ban starting at 6 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14. The burn ban goes back into effect at 6 a.m. Monday, Dec. 16 unless the county receives enough rainfall to
Comal County commissioners Thursday accepted a $4,991 check from Comal Trails Alliance (CTA) to help fund Phase 2 of a new trail at Canyon Lake’s 52-acre James C. Curry Nature Center. Pct. 1 Commissioner Donna Eccleston praised the group’s involvement with the
Comal County will close its Recycling and Chipping Center’s brush yard on Monday for the mulching process and reopen the site on Jan. 2, 2025. As of Jan. 1, 2025, the recycling center will no longer accept glass. The Startzville recycling site
The 46th Annual Canyon Lake Noon Lions Club Parade rolls down FM 2673 in Sattler at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14. The parade route runs along Canyon Lake’s main artery between King Feed, 768 FM 2673, to Stewart Title, 2075 FM 2673.
Comal County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde said the burn ban remains in effect despite light misting and drizzle Thursday and today. By state law, the county uses the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) to determine whether an area is in drought. “Today’s KBDI
Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited (GRTU) today said it made a $5,000 donation to Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society (CLASS) to help the rescue group continue its “incredible” work. CLASS President Debbie England in turn presented Troutfest TX co-chairs Lise Lozelle and Bill