“What to do in the first 72” might be the unofficial slogan of the Wimberley Valley Emergency Preparedness Fair slated for this weekend.
The 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, based out of St. Mary Catholic Church in Wimberley, hosted its second-annual Emergency Responders Appreciation lunch to thank local emergency responders and staff for their service to the community.
After 27 years, Helen and Tony Sauceda retired from their landmark business, Mima’s Kitchen, last month. Their son David Sauceda and his wife Melissa have stepped in to continue the family legacy.
The Wimberley Valley Museum hosted fourth grade classes from Jacob’s Well Elementary School last week, giving a more localized view on Texas History.
When I take my dog for our daily walk the comment from neighbors has changed from “it’s chilly out” to “beautiful day for a walk.”
Under legislation prioritized by House Speaker Dade Phelan, every Texas school would have an armed police officer, and aspiring teachers would receive extra support.
The Wimberley Birding Society and the Wimberley Parks and Recreation Department invite the community to visit the Patsy Glenn Refuge on March 25 to celebrate the dedication of enhanced wetlands at the PGR, a city of Wimberley public park.
Ozona Bank donated $1,000 last week to support the Wimberley Rotary Club’s reading and literacy programs.
Ranch to Market Road 32 dips out of the Blanco River Valley and climbs the peak of Texas Hill Country. Its serpentine crawl across the top of the hills gives it the appearance that the crooked backbone of the Devil is pushing up from beneath. It is normally a calm drive to stop and look over the edge of the hills and admire the valley below.
At the recent Hays County Commissioners Court meeting, commissioners received brief presentations regarding funding allocation from the American Rescue Plan Act and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund.
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