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Letters of Support
Letters of Support
Jamie Pettit 10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support
We are so lucky to live in Woodcreek and our beautiful Wimberley Valley. It is so important that Woodcreek continues to have good, strong leadership. We cannot afford to go back to the chaos, the big-spending, and the pro-development policies of the past. Therefore, I support: CHRIS GRUMMERT, LINNEA BAILEY, and JOE KOTARDA. These are good folks. They will work hard, and they will work together. They will continue the fight to protect our little community, and our amazing way of life. 10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support
Support 10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Letters of Support
Letters of Support
We have lived in Woodcreek for 11 years. I have known Chrys Grummert since 2019. He works tirelessly for the citizens of Woodcreek. His understanding of how our City government should work is remarkable. Since becoming a Council member, the Brookmeadow overlay and Special Exemption for senior and disabled residents examples of Chrys’s work. He continues to put information on social media in a clear and helpful manner so that Woodcreek residents can be informed. 10/20/2022 12:00 AM
Ranch Road 12 road construction to end soon
Ranch Road 12 road construction to end soon
10/13/2022 12:00 PM
HOMECOMING KING & QUEEN
HOMECOMING KING & QUEEN
Azula Hunter-Thiam was named the Wimberley High School Homecoming Queen and Tru Couch was named the Homecoming King. The duo were crowned at halftime of the Texan football game versus Jarrell. The Texans took care of their end of the bargain as well with a 73-14 victory. Other seniors on the Homecoming Court were Jackson Boyle, Austin Hooper, Elijah Strickland, Lauren Boyle, Izzy Frank and Kinbe Perez. The juniors were Ace Gonzales and Macey Hollar, the sophomores were Waylen Duyck and Jillian Kiowski and the freshmen were Noah Ramirez and Macee Chessher. 10/13/2022 12:00 AM
Where does Hays County’s $354 million budget go?
Where does Hays County’s $354 million budget go?
In September, the Hays County Commissioners Court adopted a $354 million budget for fiscal year 2023, a 7.5% decrease from the year prior. The court also adopted a “no new revenue” tax rate of $0.3125 per $100 valuation, which was the lowest county tax rate since 1989. 10/13/2022 12:00 AM
NEW STOPLIGHT
NEW STOPLIGHT
Construction to add traffic signal, lane at Winters Mill, FM 3237 10/13/2022 12:00 AM
Texans win big over Jarrell
Texans win big over Jarrell
It was an important home game for the Wimberley Texans regardless of the record of the Jarrell Cougars. 10/13/2022 12:00 AM
Volleyball sweeps Battlin’ Billies
Volleyball sweeps Battlin’ Billies
Another chapter of the growing Fredericksburg- Wimberley rivalry was written last Tuesday night as the Billies and the Texans battled for a spot in the playoffs. 10/13/2022 12:00 AM
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