A double set of triplets arrived at Resolute Health Hospital in New Braunfels this week, born less than 24 hours apart. Triplets might be rare but hospital CEO Mark Bernard said New Braunfels’ baby business is brisk. Deliveries were at an all-time
Canyon Lake Fire/EMS and Canyon Lake Professional Firefighter’s Association are warning residents to disregard phone calls from someone claiming to represent “RP Firefighters & EMS” seeking donations on firefighters’ behalf. In a statement Wednesday, Canyon Lake firefighters said the resident who reported
Comal County reported 185 new COVID-19 cases for the seven days between Sept. 16-22. The total number of cases reported in the County is now 35,880. Two COVID-positive patients were hospitalized in Comal County over the seven-day data collection period. No new
All Comal County schools, county and City of New Braunfels offices will close Friday in observance of the Comal County Fair Day holiday. The fair parade winds its way through New Braunfels beginning at 9 a.m. The route runs from S. Seguin
Thanks to summer drought conditions, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) biologists predict a moderate deer-hunting season this fall. Alan Cain, White-Tailed Deer Program leader, said overall the year will be good in terms of harvest numbers and opportunities. “Texas has one
Explore bowhunting with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Guadalupe River State Park, 3350 Park Rd 31, Spring Branch. The event is free and open to the public although park entrance fees apply. All
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the nonprofit Children’s Advocacy Center of Comal County’s (CACCC) new Canyon Lake Counseling Center is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The facility is located at 18382 FM 306 Suite 103. The public is invited to attend.
Two fishing tournaments are scheduled at Canyon Lake Saturday. Registration for Texas Fishing League’s South Division Fall Team Trail at Canyon Lake competition begins at 6 a.m at Boat Ramp #17 (Little Jacob’s). Scales close at 4 p.m. Students from dozens of
Sharlene Leurig, a water-planning expert, says the best way to protect aquifers in the face of drought and explosive growth is to keep the land above their recharge zones as open as possible. The CEO of Texas Water Trade will discuss “Protecting
#BigGive2022 opens in two days, and dozens of nonprofit groups serving Comal County are asking residents to send donations their way. The online fundraiser runs 6 p.m. Thursday to 6 p.m. Friday. So-called “Match Minutes” will allow donors to effectively double their