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Read moreBoerne High School FFA Student Kellen Pfeiffer showed his 1960, fully restored Oliver Tractor during the recent 2021 San Antonio Tractor Restoration show and the 2021 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Pfeiffer placed second in San Antonio and fourth in Houston. Submitted photo
Read moreCarriage House Gallery is sponsoring a meet the artist session featuring Al Slavin from 2 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 10. Wine will be served.
Read moreTen area students, including three from Kendall County, recently were selected as recipients of the Bandera Electric Cooperative Scholarship, an award of $2,500 for the 2021-22 academic year.
Read moreThe Fair Oaks Ranch Rotary Club recently donated a shed to the Kendall County Women’s Shelter to help in the cause against domestic violence. Information from the shelter stated the donation is a welcome addition to the remodeling project of the KCWS Boerne thrift store, Fabulous Finds.
Read morePeyton’s Place, a dog grooming salon and boutique, officially opened its doors in Comfort at 520 High St. last Saturday with an open house. The business offers special canine treats and gifts as well as grooming services for all sizes of dogs. As part of the grand opening, canines had the opportunity to pose for special Easter pictures, as evidenced by owner Scott Faber’s Yorkshire terrier, Oliver and employee Jackie Palmer’s Maltese, Sophie. Submitted photos
Read moreBoerne High School academic and speech UIL students recently won the District 28 4-A championship. Twenty-one students advanced to the regional competition, which will take place April 13-17.
Read moreThe Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation (BKCEDC) played host to its annual investors’ luncheon on March 31 at The Bevy Hotel. About 50 BKCEDC investors and guests attended the luncheon, which featured Art Markman, executive director of the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, as the keynote speaker.
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