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Read More →A federal jury in Austin today found no civil liability against New
Austin Democrat Sally Duval estimated she needs $100,000 to wage political war
Comal County Democratic Party Chair Marilyn Aden said she’s seen a big
Canyon Lake resident Doug Leecock prevailed in Tuesday’s Republican primary runoff election
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To the Citizens of Comal County,
It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve as your Constable for Precinct 4 since 2005. Over the past 20 years, I have strived to uphold the campaign promises I made when I first took office, maintaining a compassionate yet relentless approach to ensuring the safety and security of our community. Serving as your Constable has been more than a job—it has been my passion and my purpose.
Throughout my tenure, my focus has always been on protecting our community, the judges, and their staff, ensuring that my office fulfilled its constitutional and statutory responsibilities with integrity and dedication. Beyond that, giving back to the community through charity events and donations has been a source of great pride and fulfillment.
I am deeply grateful for all who stood beside me during this incredible journey. To the dedicated employees who worked tirelessly within the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, I thank you for your unwavering support and shared commitment to our mission. To the Law Enforcement agencies throughout Comal County, your collaboration and support have been invaluable, and I am honored to have served alongside you.
To the County Judges and Commissioners who served during my tenure, and the many Comal County employees who have provided guidance and support over the years, I extend my heartfelt appreciation. Your partnership and trust enabled me to serve our community effectively and with purpose.
I want to express my sincere gratitude to the late Constable Ben Scroggins, whose friendship, support, and trust in me to carry forward his mission as Constable in Precinct 4 was a foundation of my success. His legacy inspired me to serve with passion and dedication every single day.
As I close this chapter and step into new opportunities, I reflect on what I have told so many over the years: “If you love what you’re doing, you will never work a day in your life.” I have truly loved what I was doing, and I leave this office with a heart full of gratitude and cherished memories.
A special thanks to my beautiful wife, Leslee, whose love and support made everything possible, to my parents, Norma and Al, who shaped me into the person I am today, and to the rest of my family for their sacrifices and encouragement. Your belief in me allowed me to live out my dream and serve this community with undeniable passion.
Though this door is closing, I look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead. My commitment to serving this community remains steadfast, and I am excited to see what doors open and the future holds where I can continue to serve.
Thank you, Comal County, for trusting me with this extraordinary responsibility. It has been my deepest privilege to serve you.
With gratitude and respect,
Shane Rapp
Constable, Precinct 4
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Canyon Lake Area at Elevated Risk for Wildfires Monday, TDEM Says | My Canyon Lake
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According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 23 (38 on Friday) Canyon Lake High School – 3 (7
Comal County reported 404 new COVID-19 cases today and the death of a New Braunfels woman in her 50s who passed away from virus on Jan. 7 at a New Braunfels hospital. The number of deceased is now
SJWTX Inc., better known locally as Canyon Lake Water Service Company (CLWSC), today said it has closed on the purchase of Texas Country Water Utility (TCW), which owns approximately 100 water-service connections serving around 300 people in Texas
What will Spring 2022 bring to Canyon Lake, weather-wise? The U.S. National Weather Service’s West Gulf River Forecast Center (WGRFC), which tracks river flooding, said in a report it issued Jan. 18 that long-term modeling of the El
Guadalupe County will sponsor two drive-thru, mobile test-collection sites for COVID-19 on Monday, Jan. 24, and Tuesday, Jan. 25 while Comal County hosts informational events about vaccines. The Patricia K. Irvine-King Pavilion in Seguin and the City of
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 38 Canyon Lake High School – 7 Davenport High School –
Comal County reported 303 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the county’s total number of cases reported since March 2020 to 25,206. The total number of deceased remains 490. On Friday, Comal County hospitals reported caring for 63 COVID-19 patients.
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19 HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 41 (55 on Friday) Canyon Lake High School – 6 (9
Comal County released COVID-19 statistics for Saturday, Sunday and Monday today following the three-day holiday weekend. The county added 309 new cases of the virus, bringing total cases to 24,637 since reporting began in March 2020. On Wednesday,
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MyCanyonLake.com provides daily updates about lake levels and river conditions in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
To the Citizens of Comal County,
It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve as your Constable for Precinct 4 since 2005. Over the past 20 years, I have strived to uphold the campaign promises I made when I first took office, maintaining a compassionate yet relentless approach to ensuring the safety and security of our community. Serving as your Constable has been more than a job—it has been my passion and my purpose.
Throughout my tenure, my focus has always been on protecting our community, the judges, and their staff, ensuring that my office fulfilled its constitutional and statutory responsibilities with integrity and dedication. Beyond that, giving back to the community through charity events and donations has been a source of great pride and fulfillment.
I am deeply grateful for all who stood beside me during this incredible journey. To the dedicated employees who worked tirelessly within the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, I thank you for your unwavering support and shared commitment to our mission. To the Law Enforcement agencies throughout Comal County, your collaboration and support have been invaluable, and I am honored to have served alongside you.
To the County Judges and Commissioners who served during my tenure, and the many Comal County employees who have provided guidance and support over the years, I extend my heartfelt appreciation. Your partnership and trust enabled me to serve our community effectively and with purpose.
I want to express my sincere gratitude to the late Constable Ben Scroggins, whose friendship, support, and trust in me to carry forward his mission as Constable in Precinct 4 was a foundation of my success. His legacy inspired me to serve with passion and dedication every single day.
As I close this chapter and step into new opportunities, I reflect on what I have told so many over the years: “If you love what you’re doing, you will never work a day in your life.” I have truly loved what I was doing, and I leave this office with a heart full of gratitude and cherished memories.
A special thanks to my beautiful wife, Leslee, whose love and support made everything possible, to my parents, Norma and Al, who shaped me into the person I am today, and to the rest of my family for their sacrifices and encouragement. Your belief in me allowed me to live out my dream and serve this community with undeniable passion.
Though this door is closing, I look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead. My commitment to serving this community remains steadfast, and I am excited to see what doors open and the future holds where I can continue to serve.
Thank you, Comal County, for trusting me with this extraordinary responsibility. It has been my deepest privilege to serve you.
With gratitude and respect,
Shane Rapp
Constable, Precinct 4
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According to Texas A&M Forest Service, 9 out of 10 wildfires are human-caused, meaning 90% can be prevented with simple actions. ... See MoreSee Less
Canyon Lake Area at Elevated Risk for Wildfires Monday, TDEM Says | My Canyon Lake
Texas Division of Emergency Management’s (TDEM) Wildfire Danger Forecast calls for dangerous fire conditions in Comal County on Monday as a combination of low humidity, dry weather, and high tempera...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Dec. 30 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake | My Canyon Lake
MyCanyonLake.com provides daily updates about lake levels and river conditions in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
To the Citizens of Comal County,
It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve as your Constable for Precinct 4 since 2005. Over the past 20 years, I have strived to uphold the campaign promises I made when I first took office, maintaining a compassionate yet relentless approach to ensuring the safety and security of our community. Serving as your Constable has been more than a job—it has been my passion and my purpose.
Throughout my tenure, my focus has always been on protecting our community, the judges, and their staff, ensuring that my office fulfilled its constitutional and statutory responsibilities with integrity and dedication. Beyond that, giving back to the community through charity events and donations has been a source of great pride and fulfillment.
I am deeply grateful for all who stood beside me during this incredible journey. To the dedicated employees who worked tirelessly within the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, I thank you for your unwavering support and shared commitment to our mission. To the Law Enforcement agencies throughout Comal County, your collaboration and support have been invaluable, and I am honored to have served alongside you.
To the County Judges and Commissioners who served during my tenure, and the many Comal County employees who have provided guidance and support over the years, I extend my heartfelt appreciation. Your partnership and trust enabled me to serve our community effectively and with purpose.
I want to express my sincere gratitude to the late Constable Ben Scroggins, whose friendship, support, and trust in me to carry forward his mission as Constable in Precinct 4 was a foundation of my success. His legacy inspired me to serve with passion and dedication every single day.
As I close this chapter and step into new opportunities, I reflect on what I have told so many over the years: “If you love what you’re doing, you will never work a day in your life.” I have truly loved what I was doing, and I leave this office with a heart full of gratitude and cherished memories.
A special thanks to my beautiful wife, Leslee, whose love and support made everything possible, to my parents, Norma and Al, who shaped me into the person I am today, and to the rest of my family for their sacrifices and encouragement. Your belief in me allowed me to live out my dream and serve this community with undeniable passion.
Though this door is closing, I look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead. My commitment to serving this community remains steadfast, and I am excited to see what doors open and the future holds where I can continue to serve.
Thank you, Comal County, for trusting me with this extraordinary responsibility. It has been my deepest privilege to serve you.
With gratitude and respect,
Shane Rapp
Constable, Precinct 4
... See MoreSee Less
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According to Texas A&M Forest Service, 9 out of 10 wildfires are human-caused, meaning 90% can be prevented with simple actions. ... See MoreSee Less
Canyon Lake Area at Elevated Risk for Wildfires Monday, TDEM Says | My Canyon Lake
Texas Division of Emergency Management’s (TDEM) Wildfire Danger Forecast calls for dangerous fire conditions in Comal County on Monday as a combination of low humidity, dry weather, and high tempera...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 23 (38 on Friday) Canyon Lake High School – 3 (7
Comal County reported 404 new COVID-19 cases today and the death of a New Braunfels woman in her 50s who passed away from virus on Jan. 7 at a New Braunfels hospital. The number of deceased is now
SJWTX Inc., better known locally as Canyon Lake Water Service Company (CLWSC), today said it has closed on the purchase of Texas Country Water Utility (TCW), which owns approximately 100 water-service connections serving around 300 people in Texas
What will Spring 2022 bring to Canyon Lake, weather-wise? The U.S. National Weather Service’s West Gulf River Forecast Center (WGRFC), which tracks river flooding, said in a report it issued Jan. 18 that long-term modeling of the El
Guadalupe County will sponsor two drive-thru, mobile test-collection sites for COVID-19 on Monday, Jan. 24, and Tuesday, Jan. 25 while Comal County hosts informational events about vaccines. The Patricia K. Irvine-King Pavilion in Seguin and the City of
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21. HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 38 Canyon Lake High School – 7 Davenport High School –
Comal County reported 303 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the county’s total number of cases reported since March 2020 to 25,206. The total number of deceased remains 490. On Friday, Comal County hospitals reported caring for 63 COVID-19 patients.
According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19 HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon High School – 41 (55 on Friday) Canyon Lake High School – 6 (9
Comal County released COVID-19 statistics for Saturday, Sunday and Monday today following the three-day holiday weekend. The county added 309 new cases of the virus, bringing total cases to 24,637 since reporting began in March 2020. On Wednesday,
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Dec. 30 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake | My Canyon Lake
MyCanyonLake.com provides daily updates about lake levels and river conditions in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
To the Citizens of Comal County,
It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve as your Constable for Precinct 4 since 2005. Over the past 20 years, I have strived to uphold the campaign promises I made when I first took office, maintaining a compassionate yet relentless approach to ensuring the safety and security of our community. Serving as your Constable has been more than a job—it has been my passion and my purpose.
Throughout my tenure, my focus has always been on protecting our community, the judges, and their staff, ensuring that my office fulfilled its constitutional and statutory responsibilities with integrity and dedication. Beyond that, giving back to the community through charity events and donations has been a source of great pride and fulfillment.
I am deeply grateful for all who stood beside me during this incredible journey. To the dedicated employees who worked tirelessly within the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, I thank you for your unwavering support and shared commitment to our mission. To the Law Enforcement agencies throughout Comal County, your collaboration and support have been invaluable, and I am honored to have served alongside you.
To the County Judges and Commissioners who served during my tenure, and the many Comal County employees who have provided guidance and support over the years, I extend my heartfelt appreciation. Your partnership and trust enabled me to serve our community effectively and with purpose.
I want to express my sincere gratitude to the late Constable Ben Scroggins, whose friendship, support, and trust in me to carry forward his mission as Constable in Precinct 4 was a foundation of my success. His legacy inspired me to serve with passion and dedication every single day.
As I close this chapter and step into new opportunities, I reflect on what I have told so many over the years: “If you love what you’re doing, you will never work a day in your life.” I have truly loved what I was doing, and I leave this office with a heart full of gratitude and cherished memories.
A special thanks to my beautiful wife, Leslee, whose love and support made everything possible, to my parents, Norma and Al, who shaped me into the person I am today, and to the rest of my family for their sacrifices and encouragement. Your belief in me allowed me to live out my dream and serve this community with undeniable passion.
Though this door is closing, I look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead. My commitment to serving this community remains steadfast, and I am excited to see what doors open and the future holds where I can continue to serve.
Thank you, Comal County, for trusting me with this extraordinary responsibility. It has been my deepest privilege to serve you.
With gratitude and respect,
Shane Rapp
Constable, Precinct 4
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
According to Texas A&M Forest Service, 9 out of 10 wildfires are human-caused, meaning 90% can be prevented with simple actions. ... See MoreSee Less
Canyon Lake Area at Elevated Risk for Wildfires Monday, TDEM Says | My Canyon Lake
Texas Division of Emergency Management’s (TDEM) Wildfire Danger Forecast calls for dangerous fire conditions in Comal County on Monday as a combination of low humidity, dry weather, and high tempera...0 CommentsComment on Facebook