Wimberley ISD statement on possible fire station
“The Wimberley ISD Board of Trustees continues to discuss a possible fire station building at the site of the new primary campus. Chief Czichos and Wimberley Fire are critical to
“The Wimberley ISD Board of Trustees continues to discuss a possible fire station building at the site of the new primary campus. Chief Czichos and Wimberley Fire are critical to
A number of Wimberley area residents have asked me what happened to ESD #4 / Wimberley Fire Rescue’s (“WFR”) proposed new fire station at RR-12 and Winters Mill Parkway –
While the Memorial Day holiday was observed across Texas, lawmakers stayed busy at the state Capitol, voting on key bills in the final three days of the 86th Texas Legislature’s
With the governor’s mansion as their backdrop, Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen on May 23 announced their agreement on the Texas Legislature’s state
During the recent heavy rains and the resulting high-water on most of our waterways, Wimberley’s city staff put in many hours keeping us safe and cleaning up afterwards. Particularly impressive
Public safety and the criminal justice system account for the majority of your tax dollars spent by Hays County. These responsibilities require the collaboration of multiple stakeholders, jurisdictions, county functions,
Texas lawmakers have yet to cast final votes on the marquee issues of the 86th regular session of the Legislature: the state budget, school finance reform and property tax relief.
The large margin of difference in the recent city council races clearly shows citizen displeasure with several things. From countless conversations, I believe in part it reflects the revulsion many
I support the creation of a Public Defender’s Office in Hays County; doing so is just good problem-solving and a just policy. The fact that Hays County is paying exorbitant
Good Morning Wimberley, I would like to thank all the citizens who made the time to show their support and to get out to vote. I would also like to
The Texas House of Representatives on May 1 passed Senate Bill 2, legislation proposing to bring property tax relief to homeowners, but the lower house slowed the bill’s momentum by
Radical acceptance is an idea popularized by famous American psychologist Carl Rogers, someone I follow closely as a counselor. He said, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself
After Easter weekend, conferees for the Texas House and Senate must work out differences in the two chambers’ versions of a fiscal 2020-2021 state budget to send to Gov. Greg
Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt.Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen on April 10 released a joint statement promoting a twofold method for the 86th Texas Legislature to curb property
Last week, with 60 days remaining until the end of the 140-day regular session of the 86th Texas Legislature, the House and Senate vaulted closer toward finalizing a state budget.
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