The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) is building a new, ‘no frills’ office facility at 14041 FM 306 in Canyon Lake. Staff currently work out of two buildings. “This new office construction will put all staff in one place
A burn ban is now in effect for unincorporated areas of Comal County. County commissioners voted to implement the ban at Tuesday’s weekly meeting, when the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) was at 493, rising by 11 to 13 points daily. The burn
Fireworks are illegal inside New Braunfels city limits but perfectly legal in unincorporated areas of Comal County, including Canyon Lake. Federal law makes it illegal to launch fireworks from any park or boat ramp owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Comal County’s Recycling and Chipping Center brush yard is at capacity and will no longer accept brush, trees, or bags after July 13. The yard is expected to reopen in August. The center also provides free mulch to the public. A tarp
Sponsored content Avoid tubers and crowds on July 4 by booking a guided, downriver paddling trip along the Guadalupe River near Sattler. “We’ll paddle the deepest section on the river where there’s no ton of tubers,” said Karla Held, owner of Central
A 55-year-old Canyon Lake man is in serious but stable condition after he got out of his car following a “rolling disturbance” with another driver who slashed his upper body with a machete-style knife. The incident occurred at the intersection of North
Comal County Chief Civil Prosecutor Attorney Jessica Frazier received the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Service Award Tuesday, June 18 at the group’s ‘Take the Wheel ‘Law Enforcement Recognition luncheon. The Comal County Criminal District Attorney’s Office shared on social media that many
Staff at Resolute Baptist Hospital will mark the facility’s 10-year anniversary with a special celebration in the lobby at 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 24, at 555 Creekside Crossing, New Braunfels. Hospital milestones and achievements will be celebrated. Staff members who have cared
Canyon Lake’s preeminent charity, the Community Resource and Recreation Center of Canyon Lake (CRRC of Canyon Lake), is the recipient of a $65,000 grant from the New Braunfels-based McKenna Foundation. McKenna announced the news on Tuesday in a press release about the
If only Tropical Storm Alberto had veered further to the north this week. Speaking at the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority’s (GBRA) monthly meeting Thursday, Manager of Engineering Charles Hickman said the Guadalupe River basin’s best chance of relief lies in the tropics. “Really,