Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA), one of several major stakeholders that control release rates from Canyon Reservoir into the Guadalupe River, officially opened its 21,380-square-foot campus in New Braunfels on Thursday. GBRA said the new building provides much-needed office space for staff. The authority’s 10-county statutory district includes some of the fastest-growing cities
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Barrett Tucker, 54, of Canyon Lake, was arrested Wednesday for allegedly making and delivering
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All of that ‘vintage tech’ Tye Preston Memorial Library collected in late August is now on display
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