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Standoff at border continues between state, feds
Standoff at border continues between state, feds

A standoff at an Eagle Pass park continues as the Department of Homeland Security has sent a second letter to Gov. Greg Abbott demanding access to the Rio Grande park that is now under state control.

01/31/2024 12:00 AM
A Year of Extremes
A Year of Extremes

Last year was a rough one for the central Texas landscape. It was a year of extremes. Between the harsh ice storm in early February 2023 and the extreme drought over the summer, Wimberley residents have experienced some dramatic changes to the local landscape that remain challenging. Two summers of brutal heat and drought have killed plants and have left local watering holes, rivers and lakes with notably low water supplies going into 2024.

01/31/2024 12:00 AM
Cedar 2024
Cedar 2024

In addition to the Community Wide City Clean Up events twice a year, KWB volunteers regularly plan and initiate pop-up roadside clean ups. We have certain people that take care of sections of roads and neighborhoods throughout the year.

01/25/2024 12:00 AM
DOJ report on response to Uvalde shooting scathing
DOJ report on response to Uvalde shooting scathing

Capital Highlights by Gary Borders

01/25/2024 12:00 AM
Quakes prompt officials to limit disposal wells
Quakes prompt officials to limit disposal wells

Capital Highlights by Gary Borders

01/17/2024 12:00 AM
Cedar 2024
Cedar 2024

If you suffer from “Cedar Fever” I do not need to tell you that we are currently in the allergic reaction season. The local plant commonly called “Cedar” is in the Juniperus genus. There are over 70 species of Juniperus but the common one found growing locally on limestone is Juniperus ashei.

01/17/2024 12:00 AM
Happy New Year Mother Earth
Happy New Year Mother Earth

Making a New Year’s resolution is a time-honored practice thought to date to the ancient Mesopotamians. We are all aware of the stress our planet is under, so 2024 might be the year to make our resolutions to the benefit of our dear Mother Earth. Here are some suggestions: 1. Plant a pollinator garden. Pollinator populations are in decline across the United States. One reason for this decline is habitat loss. We can help! Visit a local nursery and ask about native pollinator plants. Then create your own habitat.

01/11/2024 12:00 AM
Voter registration deadline for primary approaches
Voter registration deadline for primary approaches

The deadline to register to vote in the Texas Democratic and Republican primary elections is Feb. 5. Voters on March 5 will choose their nominees for president, U.S. Senator, all 38 U.S. House members from Texas, and a number of other state and local offices, from the Texas Supreme Court to district attorneys, sheriffs and county commissioners.

01/11/2024 12:00 AM
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor

On behalf of the Wimberley Community Civic Club, we would like to extend our thanks to the many groups who helped make our annual Breakfast with Santa a huge success!

01/11/2024 12:00 AM
Spate of new laws go into effect Jan. 1
Spate of new laws go into effect Jan. 1

After the Texas Legislature spent much of 2023 in session, a bevy of new laws go into effect on New Year’s Day, though some have been delayed by lawsuits challenging their constitutionality.

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
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