Wimberley ISD Board of Trustees
WV: What do you want to accomplish if elected? Campbell: First, school safety is a major concernand rightfully so. A healthy culture that encourages teacher-student interaction and maintains a zero-tolerance
WV: What do you want to accomplish if elected? Campbell: First, school safety is a major concernand rightfully so. A healthy culture that encourages teacher-student interaction and maintains a zero-tolerance
WV: What do you want to accomplish if elected? Hale: My ultimate goal is to make sure every W.I.S.D. child feels valued, supported, and confident enough to take risks, try
Committee, I am currently researching parks/playgrounds, which is another priority of mine and the community. WV: After the construction of Brookhollow, what do you believe needs to be done to
WV: What are your top priorities if elected? Eldridge: My top 3 priorities are: (1) To improve our communication & relationship between our residents and the city council. (2) Make
WV: What are your top priorities if elected? LeBrun: My top priority, based on my own experience and citizen input, would be water and sewer services and their cost. The
WV: What are your top priorities if elected? Jackson: Transparency, communication, customer service. I’d like to help create a publicized communication plan council and staff would follow consistently, diligently, respectfully,
“Exquisite, elegant, and perfect” described the Wimberley Players gala held Oct. 6 at The Messina Inn. Not so much as a sprinkle of rain disrupted the elegant gathering after a
A 42-inch natural gas pipeline is planned to cross the Wimberley Valley with construction starting late next year. Kinder Morgan, one of the largest pipeline companies in the United States,
National Night Out took place across Hays County last week, and an unexpected visitor drew quite a crowd in Woodcreek. Texas Governor Greg Abbott stopped by the city of Woodcreek’s
The city of Wimberley is waiting on a response from the Texas Water Development Board on the change in scope for the city’s proposed sewer system. The TWDB must approve
Jacob’s Well: The History and Allure of the Springs Quincy Kennedy from Hays County Parks be at the Wimberley Library on Wednesday, October 10. Noon to 1 pm to talk
The Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) is upgrading the regional notification system that powers WarnCentralTexas.org to bring residents emergency and public safety warnings they need to protect their families,
It was 6:45 in the morning and people started to stream in, with order taking starting at 6:55 a.m. Word got out about the Saturday opening. Who could say, “not
Jimmy and Dori Pencarinha and Danny and Misty John are the new owners of Wimberley Rentals. They plan on keeping the business operating with no changes including its support of
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Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
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