Three contested seats for Wimberley election
All three races for the Wimberley City Council will be contested, as there are two candidates in each race. The most surprising candidate maybe Mayor Susan Jaggers, who filed to
All three races for the Wimberley City Council will be contested, as there are two candidates in each race. The most surprising candidate maybe Mayor Susan Jaggers, who filed to
The Hidden Valley low water crossing may be brand new, but property owners are concerned the design of the project is dangerous for both humans and animals. The crossing washed
American Veterans Meeting AMVETS monthly meeting will be held on the third Wednesday of the month from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wimberley VFW Post on Jacob’s Well
Amelia Jordan’s opportunity to attend her dream college became a reality following an evaluation of her academic career at Wimberley High School and artistic work that rank her as one
One of the facts about the valley is there a lot of creative people that live here. Like a magnet creative people are drawn here. Some don’t find their creativity
Outsourcing inmates to other county jails cost Hays County $61,507 the week of Feb. 3-9, according to the jail report read in commissioners court Tuesday morning. The jail report states
The Woodcreek City Council voted unanimously to oppose the Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline. “The proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline will pass within yards of the City of Woodcreek’s ETJ and
Somehow it just seems right on a holiday weekend that King Feed’s Chris Nichols and Tim Thompson, mere mortals to some and seemingly demigods of home improvement to others, retired.
In September of 2018, Buck Winn, artist, inventor, architect and professor, had his ranch/home in Wimberley declared a National Historic District. It is the residence of his daughter “Tinka” or
The Ivory Oak Mad Rooster’s Barfield Home Inspection
It was a very special day for Naomi Earline Ormand Belote. It was her birthday, but it was not just another birthday party. It was a milestone celebration. It was
The Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District may find a new source of funding. Since it’s inception in 2001, the district has not had the full powers of the Chapter 36
Stopping and waiting for a school bus to load and unload is a state law. Protecting students should be first and foremost on all drivers’ minds, but a lot of
Wimberley Mayor Susan Jaggers was emphatic that, one way or another, she would be reimbursed around $900 for an office computer she purchased even though the city council declined to
Local attorney Eric Wollam was appointed to fill the vacant seat on the Wimberley City Council. Wollam was appointed with a 3-0 vote. Allison Davis was absent from the meeting
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Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
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