Letters to the Editor
Is Wimberley a Lost Cause? Many in the town have lived in Wimberley longer than my own 25 years here, particularly within the incorporated city limits. Looking through my property
Is Wimberley a Lost Cause? Many in the town have lived in Wimberley longer than my own 25 years here, particularly within the incorporated city limits. Looking through my property
The City is evaluating options to complete the sewer project with minimal financial impact. This process is necessary due to the current cost overruns, additional change orders required and the
First I would like to state that I fully support a sewer solution to the Central Wimberley District. That being said, during my campaign I committed to ensure that the
AUSTIN — A panel of Texas Senate members on June 11 and 12 received input about ways to improve security on public school campuses. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who presides
Observations from the mayor’s town hall Let’s talk about the mayor’s town hall meeting on June 6, 2018. First, on her slide presentation, the mayor briefly noted substantial budget deficits,
Just before the FEMA folks left town after the Memorial Day flood, they mentioned to me (and to others) that Wimberley is the most resilient community they’d ever encountered in
Why would city want to go with Aqua Texas? On or around June 1st, a 30 day hold was placed on the contract with Black Castle to build a city-owned
Do you rely on your local newspaper to keep up with how your tax dollars are being spent? If so, tell your congressman you don’t want a new tariff to
The Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer District (BSEACD) was created by the Texas Legislature and overwhelmingly approved by the district’s voters in 1987. For more than 30 years, the district’s elected
Concerned that Sonic could do harm I am a citizen of Wimberley and am opposed to permitting Sonic to the City of Wimberley for the reasons below. 1. Permitting Sonic
AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott on May 30 joined state and local leaders in Dallas and San Marcos to unveil his School and Firearm Safety Action Plan. The governor’s plan
Questioning Electro Purification I am curious as to just how EP plans to move these large volumes of water, both during the testing phase and when in full production. Trucking,
Former Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez defeated Houston businessman Andrew White, the son of the late former governor, Mark White, in the May 22 Texas Democratic Party primary runoff. Valdez,
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