A Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) survey conducted in May links low water levels in Canyon Lake to potential problems with hydrilla, an aquatic invasive species of plant that produces long stems of up to 25 feet in length and forms dense mats of growth on the surface. Hydrilla growth could
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Comal ISD trustees approved a $305 million general-fund budget at their monthly meeting on
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Canyon Lake teenagers who are using drugs or alcohol and their family members are invited to free
Read More →New Braunfels’ McKenna Foundation awarded $759,852 in grants to 18 Comal County nonprofits specializing in health and
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Read More →“Sadly, effective immediately, all nine County boat ramps are now closed, due to record-low lake levels and
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