Councilmember resigns amidst ‘power struggle’
Councilmember Patricia Cantu-Kelly resigned from the Wimberley City Council after stating she could no longer be part of a “mayoral regime.” “I can no longer be a part of a
Councilmember Patricia Cantu-Kelly resigned from the Wimberley City Council after stating she could no longer be part of a “mayoral regime.” “I can no longer be a part of a
The Wimberley Merchants Association showed the town a good time on Saturday. Instead of concentrating on the Wimberley Square, as in times past, the whole downtown area was part of
A group of local citizens came together after the devastating floods of 2015 to try and document the stories of Wimberley residents who had just been through the disaster. Now,
Two people were arrested Dec. 5 for conspiracy to commit murder in Wimberley. According to a press release from the Hays County Sheriff’s Office, on Nov. 30 at about 7
Holistic Gardening Series: Korean Natural Farming Korean Natural Farming takes advantage of indigenous microorganisms to produce fertile soils that yield high output without the use of herbicides or pesticides. Stacy
The Rotary Club of Wimberley thanks H-E-B for their generous support of the chapter’s annual free book giveaway to all young people attending the Emily Ann Theatre Trail of Lights
Hays County rounded out its delegation to the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) General Assembly on Tuesday with the appointment of County Judge-elect Ruben Becerra to the assembly. “I
Celebrate the holiday season at Blue Christmas on December 15th from 2:00 to 7:30 at Blue Hole Regional Park! Come stroll in the park and enjoy vendors, food trucks, and
At its December 4 meeting the Hays County Commissioners Court presented checks from the Capital Area Housing Finance Corporation (CAHFC) to three non-profit organizations that serve Hays County – the
It doesn’t even have a name yet, but the new Wimberley ISD primary school is making history as it will soon be the first One Water school in Texas. Wimberley
Officials have said the apartment fire at Iconic Village — the deadliest in the city’s history — was caused by an “intentional human act” and are offering up to $10,000
Wimberley attorney David Junkin has been appointed as the judge of the newly created 453rd Judicial District Court in Hays County by Governor Greg Abbott. The new court was originally
Beginning Meditation Class led by Ann Zbylot and Jeanne Lamb give you the opportunity to sample mindfulness, insight, and traditional yogic meditation practices. Free at the Wimberley Village Library, Wednesday,
The rumors around town are that either the TV series “Fear the Walking Dead,” or another installment of the program “Scorpion” are the reason for traffic delays near the Junction.
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Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
Fax: 512-847-9054