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Future development of the Texas Hill Country and especially Canyon Lake “must
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all →Comal County commissioners today pushed back on Republican state lawmakers who want to ban countywide voting on Election Day and get rid of electronic poll books. At their weekly meeting, commissioners unanimously passed a
Read More →New Braunfels ISD Trustee John Tucker discusses the “negative impact” of Gov.
Future development of the Texas Hill Country and especially Canyon Lake “must
Rep. Carrie Isaac, the Republican who represents Canyon Lake in Texas House
Comal County Judge Sherman Krause swore in newly elected and reelected public
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April
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Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer. Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura,
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Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer.
Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service.
The open house includes activities for kids, hayrides, plant giveaways, demo garden tours, mobile library, water conservation and much more.
Time
April 5, 2025 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
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mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors
According to this article in the Texas Tribune, 36.5% of Canyon Lake residents' water comes from surface water: 35.7% comes from a lake or reservoir, 0.5% comes from a river, and 0.3% comes from other surface water sources. 61.5% of the county's water comes from an aquifer, which is a groundwater source. 2.0% of the water comes from reuse, a process that treats water and recycles it for agricultural and irrigation purposes. ... See MoreSee Less

Texas is running out of water. Here’s why and what state leaders plan to do about it.
www.texastribune.org
The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by 2030 if there’s a severe drought and no water solutions are implemented...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Canyon Lake is 47.8% full. ... See MoreSee Less

March 18 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake | My Canyon Lake
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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

Comal County!Did you know? Seven of the counties within GBRA’s service area were founded in month of March – and three of them were among Texas’ original 23 counties established 189 years ago today!
📍March 1836 – Gonzales County, Refugio County, and Victoria County established
📍March 1846 – Comal County and Guadalupe County established
📍March 1848 – Caldwell County and Hays County established
From the earliest days of Texas history to today, GBRA is proud to serve these communities that continue to shape our region.
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Austin-based songwriter and performer Chris Beall will rock Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S. Access Rd., Canyon Lake on Friday, July 7. The free concert, which is made possible through the support of the Texas Commission of the
Comal County commissioners are likely to issue a burn ban at their weekly meeting on Thursday. County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde said the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) was 457 today. By state law, the county’s burn ban goes
A good part of Comal County remains under “emergency water conditions” while the Texas Water Company (TWC) tries to replenish water in its storage tanks. Any outdoor usage by either commercial or residential customers is still prohibited in
Heat indices of between 104-107 degrees are forecast for the New Braunfels area today. The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) Austin-San Antonio said the combination of warm temperatures and high dewpoints mean elevated heat index values on the
On July 3, 2022, 41-year-old Robert Berlingeri drowned in Canyon Lake near Boat Ramp #1 after falling off a boat with his two-year-old child. Neither were wearing personal floating devices (PFDs). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) wants
New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) said today its customers will remain under Stage 2 drought restrictions even though the ongoing June heatwave and minimal rainfall have resulted in a decline in Edwards Aquifer levels significant enough to trigger Stage
Texas Water Company (TWC), which supplies Canyon Lake, has moved Bulverde, Spring Branch, Blanco, Mystic Shores and other areas north of Canyon Lake from Stage 2 into Emergency Drought Stage until further notice. Towns, neighborhoods and areas impacted
A woman walking her three small dogs near Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #7 around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday said she was shocked to find a body lying on the rocks. The Canyon Lake resident, who requested anonymity but said
Members of the Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance (CLBRCA) aren’t too pleased with Comal County commissioners. “Disappointed” is their official reaction to news that Commissioners Court is unlikely to consider a temporary order or complete rewrite of
Newsletter
Classifieds
Upcoming Events
Date
Title
April
Event Details
Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer. Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura,
Event Details
Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer.
Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service.
The open house includes activities for kids, hayrides, plant giveaways, demo garden tours, mobile library, water conservation and much more.
Time
April 5, 2025 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
Our Facebook Feed

mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors
According to this article in the Texas Tribune, 36.5% of Canyon Lake residents' water comes from surface water: 35.7% comes from a lake or reservoir, 0.5% comes from a river, and 0.3% comes from other surface water sources. 61.5% of the county's water comes from an aquifer, which is a groundwater source. 2.0% of the water comes from reuse, a process that treats water and recycles it for agricultural and irrigation purposes. ... See MoreSee Less

Texas is running out of water. Here’s why and what state leaders plan to do about it.
www.texastribune.org
The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by 2030 if there’s a severe drought and no water solutions are implemented...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Canyon Lake is 47.8% full. ... See MoreSee Less

March 18 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake | My Canyon Lake
mycanyonlake.com
MyCanyonLake.com provides daily updates about lake levels and river conditions in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook

Comal County!Did you know? Seven of the counties within GBRA’s service area were founded in month of March – and three of them were among Texas’ original 23 counties established 189 years ago today!
📍March 1836 – Gonzales County, Refugio County, and Victoria County established
📍March 1846 – Comal County and Guadalupe County established
📍March 1848 – Caldwell County and Hays County established
From the earliest days of Texas history to today, GBRA is proud to serve these communities that continue to shape our region.
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook






Newsletter
Classifieds
Upcoming Events
Date
Title
April
Event Details
Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer. Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura,
Event Details
Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer.
Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service.
The open house includes activities for kids, hayrides, plant giveaways, demo garden tours, mobile library, water conservation and much more.
Time
April 5, 2025 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
Our Facebook Feed

mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors
According to this article in the Texas Tribune, 36.5% of Canyon Lake residents' water comes from surface water: 35.7% comes from a lake or reservoir, 0.5% comes from a river, and 0.3% comes from other surface water sources. 61.5% of the county's water comes from an aquifer, which is a groundwater source. 2.0% of the water comes from reuse, a process that treats water and recycles it for agricultural and irrigation purposes. ... See MoreSee Less

Texas is running out of water. Here’s why and what state leaders plan to do about it.
www.texastribune.org
The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by 2030 if there’s a severe drought and no water solutions are implemented...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Canyon Lake is 47.8% full. ... See MoreSee Less

March 18 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake | My Canyon Lake
mycanyonlake.com
MyCanyonLake.com provides daily updates about lake levels and river conditions in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook

Comal County!Did you know? Seven of the counties within GBRA’s service area were founded in month of March – and three of them were among Texas’ original 23 counties established 189 years ago today!
📍March 1836 – Gonzales County, Refugio County, and Victoria County established
📍March 1846 – Comal County and Guadalupe County established
📍March 1848 – Caldwell County and Hays County established
From the earliest days of Texas history to today, GBRA is proud to serve these communities that continue to shape our region.
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Latest
Austin-based songwriter and performer Chris Beall will rock Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S. Access Rd., Canyon Lake on Friday, July 7. The free concert, which is made possible through the support of the Texas Commission of the
Comal County commissioners are likely to issue a burn ban at their weekly meeting on Thursday. County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde said the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) was 457 today. By state law, the county’s burn ban goes
A good part of Comal County remains under “emergency water conditions” while the Texas Water Company (TWC) tries to replenish water in its storage tanks. Any outdoor usage by either commercial or residential customers is still prohibited in
Heat indices of between 104-107 degrees are forecast for the New Braunfels area today. The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) Austin-San Antonio said the combination of warm temperatures and high dewpoints mean elevated heat index values on the
On July 3, 2022, 41-year-old Robert Berlingeri drowned in Canyon Lake near Boat Ramp #1 after falling off a boat with his two-year-old child. Neither were wearing personal floating devices (PFDs). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) wants
New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) said today its customers will remain under Stage 2 drought restrictions even though the ongoing June heatwave and minimal rainfall have resulted in a decline in Edwards Aquifer levels significant enough to trigger Stage
Texas Water Company (TWC), which supplies Canyon Lake, has moved Bulverde, Spring Branch, Blanco, Mystic Shores and other areas north of Canyon Lake from Stage 2 into Emergency Drought Stage until further notice. Towns, neighborhoods and areas impacted
A woman walking her three small dogs near Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #7 around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday said she was shocked to find a body lying on the rocks. The Canyon Lake resident, who requested anonymity but said
Members of the Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance (CLBRCA) aren’t too pleased with Comal County commissioners. “Disappointed” is their official reaction to news that Commissioners Court is unlikely to consider a temporary order or complete rewrite of
Newsletter
Classifieds
Upcoming Events
Date
Title
April
Event Details
Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer. Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura,
Event Details
Experience the resources Texas A&M Extension Service and Comal County have to offer.
Calvin Finch discusses milkweed and monarchs at 9:30 a.m. followed by a 10:30 a.m. talk by Paul Yura, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service.
The open house includes activities for kids, hayrides, plant giveaways, demo garden tours, mobile library, water conservation and much more.
Time
April 5, 2025 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County
Our Facebook Feed

mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors
According to this article in the Texas Tribune, 36.5% of Canyon Lake residents' water comes from surface water: 35.7% comes from a lake or reservoir, 0.5% comes from a river, and 0.3% comes from other surface water sources. 61.5% of the county's water comes from an aquifer, which is a groundwater source. 2.0% of the water comes from reuse, a process that treats water and recycles it for agricultural and irrigation purposes. ... See MoreSee Less

Texas is running out of water. Here’s why and what state leaders plan to do about it.
www.texastribune.org
The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by 2030 if there’s a severe drought and no water solutions are implemented...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Canyon Lake is 47.8% full. ... See MoreSee Less

March 18 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake | My Canyon Lake
mycanyonlake.com
MyCanyonLake.com provides daily updates about lake levels and river conditions in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook

Comal County!Did you know? Seven of the counties within GBRA’s service area were founded in month of March – and three of them were among Texas’ original 23 counties established 189 years ago today!
📍March 1836 – Gonzales County, Refugio County, and Victoria County established
📍March 1846 – Comal County and Guadalupe County established
📍March 1848 – Caldwell County and Hays County established
From the earliest days of Texas history to today, GBRA is proud to serve these communities that continue to shape our region.
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook





