Canyon Lake is expected to fall below 880 feet in January 2025, forcing the Guadalupe Blanco River Authority’s (GBRA) wholesale water customers who buy raw or treated water to curtail their usage by 15%. At GBRA’s monthly meeting Wednesday, Charlie Hickman, executive manager of Engineering, said 880 feet — 186,313-acre-feet or approximately
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Comal County commissioners today voted to accept a $32,000 check from the Canyon Lake
Read More →Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) today urged the public to take precautions
Read More →The Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area (HSNBA) will waive adoption fees for cats and dogs at
Read More →Comal County’s University of County Government is accepting applications for a 10-week course that takes adult students behind
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Bulverde-based SJRC Texas now offers “fatherhood support services” for Comal County residents. “Fatherhood EFFECT” funding supports male
Read More →Comal County Judge Sherman Krause swore in newly elected and reelected public officials today, including Pct. 1
Read More →WORD of Comal County and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will stock the Guadalupe River with
Read More →It’s legal to sell, possess and use fireworks in unincorporated Comal County this week even though the
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Current Conditions as of 8:55 a.m. Tuesday Guadalupe River @ Spring Branch (Upper): 17.4 cfs Guadalupe River @ Sattler (Lower): 59.0 cfs Guadalupe River @ New Braunfels: 42.6 cfs Canyon Lake Reservoir: 896.94 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from Canyon Reservoir into the Lower Guadalupe
Read More →Striped bass and longnose gar from Canyon Lake made headline news this week, with
Read More →Current Conditions as of 3:50 p.m. Wednesday Guadalupe River @ Spring Branch (Upper): 17.4 cfs
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Read More →River flow releases from the Canyon Reservoir will not be reduced or shut off
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New Braunfels
Groundbreaking ceremonies for a new $2.5 million, 9,000-square-foot building that will serve as headquarters
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Read More →An ‘open-air sniff’ of two cars by a New Braunfels Police Department (NBPD) drug
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Former Canyon High School teacher Emily Marie Anderson, 35, pleaded guilty in district court
Read More →Canyon Lake High School sophomore Cody Brannon, who plays baritone saxophone, is one of
Read More →Canyon Lake High School’s Robotics Team is in Frisco this weekend, competing in the
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Event Location
Past and Future Events
Events Status
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





