Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) theater students placed fourth at a state 4A UIL competition in Round Rock May 6 for their production of a one-act play directed by Theater Director Benjamin Matthews. Twenty-four students acted in the play and served on
Baby formula is in stock at the CRRC of Canyon Lake’s Food Pantry. Supplies will be dispensed on a first-come, first-served basis. Brands currently available include: Similac Advance Sensitivity – Iron Milk-Based Powder Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Similac Neosure Similac Soyisomil Genile Iron Milk-Based
CRRC of Canyon Lake, the area’s charity powerhouse, introduced new Executive Director Sean Bailey at a team dinner Sunday celebrating National Barbecue Day. CRRC made the announcement on Facebook Monday. Bailey replaces the short-lived former director, Jason Derscheid, who was arrested and
Early voting for the Texas Primary Runoff Election continues through Friday. Comal County voters can cast ballots at any of these vote-center locations: St. Francis by the Lake Episcopal Church – 121 Spring Mountain Dr., Canyon Lake, 78133 Mammen Family Public Library
Drift over to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Canyon Lake office in Overlook Park 9 a.m. Monday if you’d like a permit to pick up some driftwood for crafts or to burn at home. Ranger Samuell Price said Potters Creek
Comal County continues to see an uptick in COVID-19 cases, reporting 96 new virus cases today, up from the 53 added last week and 41 the week before. The numbers reported in today’s press release from Public Information Officer Cary Zayas are
Nonprofit Keep Canyon Lake Beautiful (KCLB) needs volunteers to help clean up the Guadalupe River from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. The event is sponsored by Dos Equis and Keep Texas Beautiful. To sign up, click here. “We hope to get some
Teachers at Canyon High School were surprised to get summer job offers from Chick-fil-A today. Gift cards attached to a Chick-fil-A flyer promising flexible hours, competitive pay and a positive work environment were distributed in faculty mailboxes yesterday. “Calling ALL Educators and
County Commissioners reinstated the burn ban today. It goes into effect Friday morning. The decision was reached after the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) reached 515. KBDI is used to measure forest-fire potential and is typically implemented in the county when it reaches
Spring Branch resident Ken Edwards lost his son, 11-year-old Mountain Valley Middle School (MVMS) student Brendan, and 40-year-old wife Melissa in November 2019 after an alleged drunk driver heading eastbound swerved into their lane on FM 306. Department of Public Safety (DPS)