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San Antonio resident Steven Dienger dropped by Boerne’s landmark Dienger Building last week, visiting the structure built by his great-grandfather Joe Dienger in 1859.
Read moreFair Oaks Ranch City Council voted unanimously last Thursday to approve the preliminary plat of a self-storage facility, but not without expressing some concerns about the project.
Read moreMilan Michalec, president of the board of the Cow Creek Groundwater Conservation District, will address Boerne’s City Council on Tuesday night to question the propriety of WCID No. 3.
Read moreLITTLE EXPLORERS – ROCKS & MINERALS, Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 10 to 11 a.m., CNC library, 140 City Park Rd., Boerne. For preschoolers and their caregivers. $5 per family. Every
Read moreMore than 350 residents braved the chilly, windy weather Monday to participate in the Martin Luther King, Jr. march. Jason Brown, pastor of the nineteen:ten church, delivered an inspirational talk
Read moreSnehal Patel has announced her candidacy for reelection to Place 5 on the Fair Oaks Ranch City Council. “It has been a privilege to serve on the council since June
Read moreOutgoing Boerne Mayor Mike Schultz gave the Boerne Chamber of Commerce a glowing report about the growth of Boerne and the city’s preparedness for additional growth during Friday’s State of
Read moreBoerne City Councilmember Steven Tye announced his resignation last week. Expressing regret for what has been a brief tenure, Tye cited business and family as his reasons for leaving the
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