Knights prep for Fish Fry
Coming in quickly on the tails of their Mardi Gras Casino Event, the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus are already preparing to host their next event: The KofC Fish Fry.
Coming in quickly on the tails of their Mardi Gras Casino Event, the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus are already preparing to host their next event: The KofC Fish Fry.
The Hays County Local Health Department invites the public to attend a community visioning session at the San Marcos Public Library on Wednesday, March 1, from 2 to 4 p.m.
The comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest opens on the Wimberley Players stage Feb. 24 and runs through March 19.
With tents raised, kettles boiling and the sounds of Marvin Bottera and Broken Glass throughout the grounds, the Fish Tales Crawfish Cookoff raised $3,500 toward equipment and housing items for Wimberley Fire & Rescue.
Local Knights of Columbus group hosts Casino Night fundraiser
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler announced that he will not seek re-election and will retire at the end of his term on December 31, 2024.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott gave his State of the State Address in Hays County on Thursday. No Hays County news outlets — nor any press — were allowed inside the building.
Dripping Springs’ freshman State Rep. Carrie Isaac (R), District 73, has proposed a bill that would prohibit any and all polling locations on college campuses in the state. For her, Isaac said, it’s a school safety issue, but opponents don’t agree.
The Wimberley Players is opening its arms by offering select free tickets for each opening weekend of their 2023 season to a randomly selected local business or organization.
Competitors will be directed to “Fire up your rigs!” for the Crawfish Cookoff on Saturday, Feb. 18 at Fish Tales, a cajun- style seafood restaurant in Wimberley.
Enticed by an evening of romance and a performance by the Wimberley Valley Big Band, more than 75 people attended the Moonlight Serenade at the community center on Saturday, Feb. 11.
The road to get here has been long and treacherous, but last Tuesday, Hays County Judge Ruben Beccera and the majority of commissioners court approved a 10% income increase for Hays County employees in specific job brackets 106–113 making under $100,000.
The Watershed Association recently acquired the Oaks at Blue Hole, the gateway to Blue Hole Regional Park.
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