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Third-graders live New Braunfels history
The gymnasium at Seele Elementary was transformed into a living museum of New Braunfels history Friday.
Sister M. Scholastica Friesenhahn
Sister M. Scholastica Friesenhahn, 89, of Victoria, died Nov. 18, 2009. She was born Feb.
Law enforcement officials are warning hotel guests to be leery of callers seeking credit card information after attempted scams on Thursday.
Developer begins work on H-E-B-anchored center in New Braunfels
Development firm Barshop & Oles has begun work on its latest retail project. Known as WestPointe Village, the project will span 50 acres of land at State Highway 46 and Loop 337 in the city of New Braunfels, which is located just north of San Antonio.
First English welcomes new pastors
First English Lutheran Church, 440 Garfield Ave., welcomed its new pastors, the Revs.
Downtown lighting kicks off holidays
About 15,000 lights will switch on as Santa Claus arrives at the Main Plaza tonight for the 41st annual tree lighting in New Braunfels.
New H-E-B could open by late summer
Construction began Thursday at the Westpointe Village shopping center - soon to be home to the city's second H-E-B. Perched on the southwest corner of Loop 337 and State Highway 46, developers said the future grocery store and retail center could welcome shoppers by late summer or early fall 2010.
Petition seeks election over proposed justice center
New Braunfels attorney Glen Peterson and his supporters delivered a petition with more than 6,000 signatures Monday to the Comal County Clerk's office to force an election in May in order to give taxpayers a say in the expenditure of $36 million for a proposed justice center in New Braunfels.
The annual Weihnachtsmarkt to support the Sophienburg Museum and Archives opens Friday at the New Braunfels Civic Convention Center for three days of shopping, events and fun.
Edwards raises rates for NBU, other users
Despite increased pumping fees from the Edwards Aquifer Authority, New Braunfels Utilities officials said Wednesday they don't expect the added costs to trickle down to customers this year.
Plan for downtown expected out by January
The downtown implementation plan for the City of New Braunfels continues to take shape, and officials said Tuesday they hope to have their road map toward downtown revitalization in place by January.
Man shot early Tuesday morning
A New Braunfels man was hospitalized and police were still searching for suspects Tuesday after an early morning shooting on Guenther Avenue.
Thanksgiving's at her house ...
It doesn't take a five-star kitchen to create a feast. In fact, for the creative chef, it doesn't take much of a kitchen at all.
New Braunfels police are looking for information related to a shooting that injured a 28-year-old man early Tuesday morning.
Petitioners turn in 6,500 signatures Monday
After a 30-day petition drive collected more than 3,000 signatures above the necessary threshold to force an election, the downtown justice center's fate is closer than ever to being decided at the ballot box.
Captain Ben Jack Kinney, USN died peacefully on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 in New Braunfels ending his long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease.
NBISD names superintendent candidate
The New Braunfels Independent School District Board of Trustees unanimously named assistant superintendent for business and operations, Randy Moczygemba, as the lone finalist for superintendent Monday night.
Man suspected in killing may be in area
Investigators seeking a man accused in the decades-old killing of his stepdaughter say he might be in the tri-cities area.
'Hotel Rwanda' subject receives award
About 400 people turned out at the New Braunfels Civic and Convention Center to honor the recipient of the 2nd Bob Krueger Public Service Award, Paul Rusesabagina.
Your personal information is for sale
Under the protection of open records laws, private companies are mining citizens' personal information from the Comal County Clerk's Office and selling to marketers.