by Annalisa Peace Executive Director, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance You may recall that in February we alerted you about SB 471 by
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by Annalisa Peace Executive Director, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance You may recall that in February we alerted you about SB 471 by
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Read More →by Annalisa Peace, Executive Director of the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance According to a recent report in the San Antonio Express News,
Read More →by Doug Leecock Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance The things that continue to resonate as we are working through developing long-term
Read More →by Annalisa Peace Executive Director, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance When people kill random innocents, it is called ‘terrorism.’ When corporations do it,
Read More →Comal County Pct. 4 Commissioner Jen Crownover, who represents Canyon Lake, took to Facebook yesterday to blast Texas State Rep. Steve Toth,
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GBRA Cuts the Ribbon on New Campus in New Braunfels | My Canyon Lake
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Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority officially opened its 21,380-square-foot campus in New Braunfels on Thursday.by Annalisa Peace Executive Director, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance You may recall that in February we alerted you about SB 471 by
Read More →by Jerrie Champlin President, League of Women Voters of Comal Area Several bills being considered by the current 88th Texas Legislature seek
Read More →by Annalisa Peace, Executive Director of the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance According to a recent report in the San Antonio Express News,
Read More →by Doug Leecock Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance The things that continue to resonate as we are working through developing long-term
Read More →by Annalisa Peace Executive Director, Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance When people kill random innocents, it is called ‘terrorism.’ When corporations do it,
Read More →Comal County Pct. 4 Commissioner Jen Crownover, who represents Canyon Lake, took to Facebook yesterday to blast Texas State Rep. Steve Toth,
Read More →by Milann Guckian President, nonprofit Preserve Our Hill Country Environment Volunteering to help protect our Hill Country is not the post-retirement job
Read More →by Carolyn Besselman former President, Canyon Lake Republican Women I feel it’s time I weighed in on the Opinion piece that was
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