County Commissioners rescinded Comal County’s burn ban today due to the almost one inch of rain earlier this week. “We hope this gives some relief to those that need to burn,” said spokesperson Cary Zayas. “Please be safe and follow all Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules.” Wednesday, Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde
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The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance (GEAA) and the Bulverde Neighborhood Association say they will
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Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society (CLASS) raised $27,105 at ‘The Return of No Kill in the Hills’
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