Comal County commissioners are expected to extend the current burn ban for another 90 days at their weekly meeting Thursday. Comal is the only mostly red county on today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) map, created by Texas A&M AgriLife. KBDI measures drought.
Development in unincorporated Comal County continues as commissioners are expected to approve a request to replat or subdivide a five–acre lot in front of Tye Preston Memorial Library (TPML) into four smaller lots. The agenda item is up for consideration at Thursday’s
Tuesday is Election Day for Comal County voters. Polling locations for the Nov. 8th General Election will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 25 polling locations across Comal County. Residents can vote at any Vote Center. Voters are not
Several events are planned in Canyon Lake this week to honor U.S. military veterans, especially the 14,000 who live in Comal County. Operation Green Light Comal County commissioners Thursday voted to turn the bell atop the county’s historic courthouse tower green Monday
Registration is underway for the 3rd Annual WOW 5K, sponsored by Sattler’s WOW Gym. Check-in for walkers and runners begins 7 a.m. Nov. 19 at Mountain Valley Middle School, 1165 Sattler Rd., Canyon Lake. The race starts at 8 a.m. Wow 5K:
Comal ISD’s new Supterintendent Dr. John Chapman will introduce himself to parents and guardians of Canyon Lake students at a Feeder Pattern Meeting from 9:30-11 a.m. Thursday at Canyon Lake High School, 8555 FM 32, Fischer. Light refreshments will be served in
Some 40.9% of registered Comal County voters cast ballots in the Nov. 8 General Election as of Friday, when early voting ended. On Nov. 4 (Friday) 5,687 residents headed to the polls. According to other unofficial election data posted to the official,
Many Canyon Lake residents voted early at St. Francis by the Lake Episcopal Church and while they were there, many also cast their bids at the church’s charity fundraiser next door, a silent auction of wreaths created by local charities and nonprofits.
Canyon Lake photographer Jerry Sargent’s photograph, ‘Window on a Canyon Lake Sunset,’ placed third in the Hill Country Alliance’s (HCA) 2022 Hill Country Photo Contest. HCA announced the winners today. Sargent’s image will appear in HCA’s 2023 calendar. His photograph was one
Early voting for the Nov. 8, 2022 General Election ends Friday. According to unofficial early-voting election information posted on the Texas Secretary of State’s website at 7 p.m. today, 39,089 Comal County residents have voted in person and by mail. Early voter