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Council discusses funding for golf course
A significant makeover could be in store for the Landa Park Golf Course over the next two years, as the city plans to make $6.3 million in renovations to the 71-year-old municipal course.
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'Opa' tradition passed through generations
Wurst gets in your blood in the City of New Braunfels, and for nearly 50 years the men who make it happen, the 'Opas,' have passed the torch to successive generations.
City ordered to repay $1M in river fees
A district judge ruled Friday that the City of New Braunfels must pay back nearly $1 million to local river outfitters.
Gean Elizabeth Cruseturner, passed away on Thursday, Oct.29, 2009 at the Eden Home, Inc.
New art show opens, features cows
New Braunfels is rich with hidden treasures. Among them is the Gallery at 764 West.
Residents continue to pencil their signatures on a petition to force a bond election for the proposed downtown county justice center.
Early-morning blaze guts apartment complex
Crews were cleaning up the wreckage Wednesday after an early morning fire tore through the Linde Apartments off Interstate 35 and Walnut Avenue.
Habitat raises money for next home
Eight playhouses built by local businesses are on display today at the New Braunfels Civic and Convention Center.
Student Day: Wurstfest as classroom
High school and elementary students from across Texas converged on the grounds of Wurstfest Wednesday.
Hays detectives seek leads in 1990 murder case
On Nov. 4, 1990, two deer hunters discovered the body of 20-year-old Jeanette Rincon in rural Hays County.
Firefighter, resident injured in apartment complex fire
Fire crews were called to the 1000 block of Linde Drive around 2:40 a.m. NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas -- Two people were injured after an apartment complex caught fire early Wednesday.
Wurstfest Regatta this weekend
The Lake Canyon Yacht Club and Wurstfest are hosting the second weekend of the Wurstfest Regatta at Canyon Lake, an event that attracts sailing enthusiasts from Texas and beyond.
7 'at-risk' students receive GEDs Tuesday
On Tuesday evening, seven high school students beat the odds. They went from being labeled 'at risk' of dropping out to receiving their high school equivalency diplomas.
Election Day: Polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m
Today is the last chance to cast ballots on 11 constitutional amendments regarding, among other issues, eminent domain, the state's authority to boost veteran services and the direction of Texas collegial research institutions.
Is it time to consider consolidation?
Editor's note: This column was first published on Aug. 17, 2003. Six years later, it might be time again to consider merging the county's two school districts.
Police say underage drinking in decline
Is underage drinking on the rise in New Braunfels? Depends on how you look at it, say police officials, who point to a decline in citations over the past two years.
As local rivers cool down and gray clouds float above, summertime visitors have given way to another group of annual vacationers.
Mentor to many 'listens' to at-risk children
Juan Luna knows what it means to get a little help when you need it. When Luna, 53, first went to elementary school as a child in Seguin, the native Spanish speaker struggled to learn English and keep up.
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