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City hires firm to create historic district
City hires firm to create historic district
The city of Wimberley has hired a company to help define and potentially create a historic district in the downtown area. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Learning the history of Wimberley
Learning the history of Wimberley
You can’t say you’re from Wimberley until you’ve spent time in the home where it all started. The Wimberley View’s newest staff reporter has checked that item off the Wimberley Must-Do list. Read about his experience as he learned the history of Wimberley – just like all of the students in our fourth grade classes. This is a multipart series helping Colton McWilliams learn to be a local. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Fire burns 60-80 acres, no lives lost, no homes damaged
Fire burns 60-80 acres, no lives lost, no homes damaged
“It was hot,” Christopher Robbins, Assistant Chief of Wimberley Fire and Rescue, said. “It is hard to describe to someone that doesn’t see these types of responses on a daily basis. Every time you would blink, the fire would double. Every time I went back to the truck to call for more resources, you would see through that smoke and see the rise of heat. It was so hot, it didn’t matter how far you stood back, you were getting burned up.” 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Bee Prepared
Bee Prepared
The title of this article is not a typo, because I hope we’ll all prepare to encourage our wonderful pollinator bees this spring. We love our spring and summer wildflowers and blooming perennials, and pollinators are a flower’s best friend. In fact, the main purpose of a flower on a plant is to attract pollinators and insure reproduction. In addition to our beautiful flowers over 150 species of grain and fruit crops depend on this process. Flying insects accomplish the vast majority of this important task, and bees are exceptionally suited for the job. Their fuzzy surface helps pollen grains adhere to their bodies and their legs have evolved to carry pollen. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Jacob’s Well GMZ enters 30% curtailment
Jacob’s Well GMZ enters 30% curtailment
Effective April 7, the Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District Board of Directors voted to move the Jacob’s Well Groundwater Management Zone into 30% Drought Curtailment. The Jacob’s Well springflow is declining due to reduced aquifer storage. As of April 1, 2022, the 10-day flow rate was 2.94 cubic feet per second. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Concert in the Park continues
Concert in the Park continues
The 10th annual Concert in the Park series is underway at Blue Hole Regional Park. Every Friday in April, live music will be played at the Blue Hole Swimming Area from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
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Concert in the Park 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Blue Hole Star Party
Blue Hole Star Party
Blue Hole Regional Park will be hosting their Bi-Annual Blue Hole Star Party for the fifth year on April 30 from 8:30 to 10 p.m. over by the soccer fields next to the basketball courts. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Raising citizen scientists for the Valley
Raising citizen scientists for the Valley
Lots of kids find swimming in cool water a great way to enjoy Blue Hole Park. Some kids find analyzing Blue Hole water is pretty cool, too. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
Softball out-slugs Bandera to keep playoff hopes alive
Softball out-slugs Bandera to keep playoff hopes alive
With their loss to Canyon Lake last Tuesday, the Wimberley softball team needed to win their two games against Bandera and Davenport to avoid a tiebreaker scenario. 04/14/2022 12:00 AM
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