Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will host a virtual meeting and two in-person open houses next week to review proposed improvements to SH 46 from I-35 to I-10. A virtual public meeting begins at 5 p.m. on Jan. 24. Visit Tx.DOT.gov and
Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) senior Baten Evans won first place in the 2023 San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Western Art Contest in December 2022, Comal ISD said in a press release today. His winning entry, “Rodeo Metal Rooster,” took the
New Braunfels MLK Association’s 2023 Annual MLK March and Ceremony starts at 10 a.m. Monday at Prince Solms Park in New Braunfels, heads downtown to the Main Plaza and ends at the New Braunfels Civic Convention Center. A ceremony is planned, along
Canyon Lake’s water company can meet the water needs of its customers for the next 20 years. Speaking at Comal County Commissioners Court on Dec. 29, 2022, County Engineer Tom Hornseth told commissioners he’s satisfied with Canyon Lake Water Service Company’s (CLWSC)
The grand opening of Canyon Lake’s first public playground is scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday at the CRRC’s Mabel Jones Rec Center, 125 Mabel Jones Dr. The structure was built with financial contributions from the community, including the Pilot Club of Canyon
Texas A&M Forest Service warns of increased wildfire danger this week as a cold front approaches Thursday. Elevated fire weather following the front, combined with dry, dormant grasses could support increased wildfire potential for communities near San Antonio and Austin. Today, the
The Centennial Celebration of Texas State Parks kicks off at Guadalupe River State Park in Spring Branch Saturday with rainbow trout fishing for kids. On Friday, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Inland Fisheries Division in San Marcos will stock the Guadalupe
New Braunfels police celebrated National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day with a shout-out to K-9 Zane, who detected drugs in a vehicle during a traffic stop Sunday. Officers arrested 42-year-old Jeremy Dwayne Parker of Round Rock after discovering 336.8 grams of methamphetamine and
The dreaded cedar fever season blew in with a bang over the New Year’s weekend. The pollen count for Ashe juniper, aka mountain cedar, was “very high” Tuesday at 11,550. But Karl Flocke, a woodland ecologist for Texas A&M Forest Service, said
Comal County Tax Assessor-Collector Kristen Hoyt will appear at “pop-up” clinics around the county to personally answer questions about property taxes, which are due by Jan. 31. No other county tax office in Texas offers this type of cost-effective access, she said.