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Bulverde/Spring Branch - Page 2

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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Lake & Rivers/Local News/weather

GBRA, Which Controls Releases from Canyon Lake, Says No Flood Releases Expected Today

The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) says it does not anticipate any flood-control releases from Canyon Lake at this time, meaning flow rates along the lower Guadalupe River below Sattler/Canyon Lake will remain constant. The flow rate there remains at 72.6 cubic feet

July 4, 2025
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Lake & Rivers/Local News/weather

How High Will the Guadalupe River Rise Today? Comal County Website Predicts Flow Rates

How and when will overnight heavy rains in Kerrville impact today’s flow rates along the Guadalupe River at Spring Branch? In 2023, then-Comal County Engineer Tom Hornseth unveiled a new feature on his website, cceo.org, that allows users to access U.S. National

July 4, 2025
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Local News/New Braunfels/Things To Do

Looking for a Little Red, White and Blue? Here Are Eight Ways to Celebrate the Fourth of July in Comal County

Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Canyon Lake residents, businesses and organizations, VFW Post 8800’s 34th Annual 4th of July parade will roll through Startzville after all, starting at 10 a.m. Friday, July 4. The beleaguered parade was initially canceled after VFW

June 30, 2025
Bulverde/Spring Branch/Local News

Rabid Cat Attacks Dog on Leash in Bulverde; ‘Know the Risks’ and Stay Safe Outdoors, Public Health Advises

A Bulverde resident taking his dog for a walk on a leash said a rabid cat attacked his pet. Although no timeline was reported by public health officials in a statement issued by Comal County on Wednesday, the cat is now the

June 12, 2025
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Local News

Dripping Springs Company Donates Bleachers for Jumbo Evans Sports Park

Comal County commissioners today approved a donation of three sets of bleachers for the Jumbo Evans Sports Park in Spring Branch. Dripping Springs-based KMI Sports Construction, which installed turf at the park’s six fields, will move existing bleachers at fields A, C

February 6, 2025
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/For Kids/Local News/New Braunfels

SJRC to Provide ‘Fatherhood Support Services’ for Caregivers in Comal County

Bulverde-based SJRC Texas now offers “fatherhood support services” for Comal County residents. “Fatherhood EFFECT” funding supports male caregivers through parent education, resources and collaborative efforts with community coalitions, the nonprofit said in a statement. SJRC Texas’ fatherhood initiative aims to improve the

January 1, 2025
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Local News/New Braunfels

Feral Cats in Comal County Test Positive for Rabies, County Suspends TNR Program

Two feral cats in Bulverde and New Braunfels have tested positive for the rabies virus and Comal County today suspended the Feral Cat Trap-Neuter-Release Program administered by the Humane Society of New Braunfels (HSNBA) until further notice. The county was notified of

September 16, 2024
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/For Kids/Local News/New Braunfels/Things To Do

Major July 4 Celebrations Planned for Canyon Lake, New Braunfels and Spring Branch

Celebrate Independence Day at red, white and blue Fourth of July events around Comal County. Canyon Lake Parade Canyon Lake’s 33rd Annual 4th of July Parade, sponsored by Startz Memorial VFW Post 8800, rolls down FM 2673 in Startzville at 10 a.m.

June 20, 2024
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Local News

CCSO Asks for Help Locating Female Teen Runaway

The Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) asks the public for help finding a missing teen who may be staying with a classmate, “Mia Garcia,” in the Bulverde/Spring Branch Area. Adamari Perez, who is 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs 134 pounds and

October 22, 2023
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Bulverde/Spring Branch/Lake & Rivers/Local News/Nature

Water Wells Are Drying Up in Western Comal County — Can the Trinity Aquifer Be Saved?

A retiree in his 80s who has lived on two acres of land in Bulverde for 15 years is packing up and getting ready to walk away from his home. His water well, which once produced 7 1/2 gallons of water per

October 15, 2023
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Guadalupe River Flow Rates

  • Guadalupe River @ Spring Branch (upper):

    Guadalupe Rv nr Spring Branch, TX

    • Streamflow: 48.4 ft³/s
    • Gage height: 2.02 ft
    USGS
  • Guadalupe River @ Sattler (Lower):

    Guadalupe Rv at Sattler, TX

    • Streamflow: 67.2 ft³/s
    • Gage height: 4.19 ft
    USGS
  • Guadalupe River @ New Braunfels:

    Guadalupe Rv abv Comal Rv at New Braunfels, TX

    • Streamflow: 61.7 ft³/s
    • Gage height: 1.68 ft
    USGS

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Tint World New Braunfels553 South Business IH-35

Cars & Coffee hosted by Tint World New BraunfelsMeets 3rd Saturday of each month - FREE, NO REGISTRATIONYear Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00) Tint World New Braunfels, 553 South Business IH-35

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Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!” Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow

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Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow car lovers. All Years, Makes and Models welcome!!!
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Hope Hospice611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130

mon24nov5:30 pm6:30 pmGrief Support Group for Families with Young ChildrenSecond and Fourth Monday of the Month - Free to Attend5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-06:00) Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130

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Family Night at Hope Hampel-Wuest Grief & Hope Center focuses on grief support for families with children ages six and older who are coping with a loss due to death. Activities

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Family Night at Hope Hampel-Wuest Grief & Hope Center focuses on grief support for families with children ages six and older who are coping with a loss due to death.

Activities include expressing feelings through art, processing and activities, and learning healthy coping skills and building community support.

Meets from 5:50-6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of each month from Sept. 8 to Dec. 22.

Hope Hospice is located at 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels.

To register or for more information, call 830-358-5300 or email grief@hopehospice.net.

Hope Hospice is the only community-owned, free-standing hospice between San Antonio and Austin.

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Comal County Launches New Website with Cleaner Look, Simpler Navigation and Enhanced Security | My Canyon Lake

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Comal County launched a new website, ComalCounty.gov, today to make it easier for residents, businesses and visitors to find the information they need about government services. In a statement, county...
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Federal investigators have identified a concerning connection between ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula and recent cases of infant botulism.

Federal investigators have identified a concerning connection between ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula and recent cases of infant botulism.Comal County Public Health is sharing this update from state and federal health officials about a multistate outbreak of infant botulism linked to ByHeart infant formula.
Texas is among the states affected.
Yes, this update is a little long, but the information is important and worth the read. The safety of our families is always our top priority, and we want parents and caregivers to have the facts they need.
Federal investigators have identified a concerning connection between ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula and recent cases of infant botulism. As of November fourteenth, twenty three infants from thirteen states, including Texas, have been hospitalized with suspected or confirmed infant botulism.

CDC and FDA are urging parents and caregivers to stop using all ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula immediately. This includes cans and single serve packets. ByHeart has issued a full recall of these products.

📣 What parents and caregivers should do:
1. Stop using any ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula immediately.
2. Set it aside and do not feed it to your baby.
3. Wash bottles, scoops, counters, and any surfaces that may have touched the formula with hot soapy water or a dishwasher.
4. If possible, take a picture of the lot number and best by date. If you still have powdered formula, label it “Do Not Use” and keep it stored safely for one month in case public health investigators need to test it. If your baby remains healthy after one month, throw the formula away.

Comal County Public Health will continue to monitor this situation and share updates as they become available. If you have concerns about your infant’s health, contact your pediatrician right away.

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