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Boerne mayor draws opponent in May election
Former Greyhound athlete Koby Hunter passes away
Cedar Park hits half court shot at buzzer to eliminate Lady Greyhounds in opening round
Childcare center’s abrupt closure leaves parents scrambling
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UTVs get green light in FOR
The Fair Oaks Ranch City Council last week unanimously approved an ordinance amendment allowing the use of off-highway and utility vehicles on city streets while implementing additional safety requirements to ensure the safety of the city’s residents.
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
$165.6 million
Focusing on community growth, safety concerns and the needs of the district, the Boerne ISD Long-Range Planning Committee recommended a $162.64 million bond to the board of trustees during a special meeting Tuesday night.
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
Defendants reach plea deals in district court
In typical fashion, as trial dates approached, several defendants struck plea agreements with the prosecutors in the Kendall County District Attorney’s office last Friday afternoon during the felony and misdemeanor pretrial hearings.
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
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LAW ENFORCEMENT
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
TxDOT postpones Highway 46 bridge demolition over I-10
The Texas Department of Transportation announced earlier this week it has delayed the planned Highway 46 bridge demolition work over Interstate 10 for two weeks.
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
Still marching
A group of people decided to continue the Boerne tradition of marching in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday as they gathered at Main Plaza and made their way along Main Street. The annual march usually is sponsored by the Boerne Family YMCA, but concerns about the recent surge in local COVID-19 cases prompted the organization to cancel its plans.
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
Give yourself some ‘paychecks’ for retirement
During your working years, you’ve probably met the costs of living through your salary. But once you retire, where will the money come from? Is there a way to give yourself a “paycheck” for retirement?
01/21/2022 12:00 AM
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LAW ENFORCEMENT
01/18/2022 12:00 AM
Giving recognition where it’s due
Hope for Heroes Texas CEO Brad Cornell recognized three first responders from Austin and San Antonio law enforcement with Boerne appreciation packages on Saturday morning at the Bevy hotel. Cornell has been honoring area first responders for months through his nonprofit organization as he welcomes them and their families to Boerne for special presentations that are attended by dozens of local residents, who also show their appreciation through hearty applause. On Saturday, Cornell, pictured wearing the cowboy hat, recognized Jacob with the San Antonio Police Department, left, Javier from the Austin PD, center, and Julius from Austin PD. Cornell said he does not give out the first responders’ last names because oftentimes they work undercover. Star photos by Zachary-Taylor Wright
01/18/2022 12:00 AM
Cornell is a hero in his own way
Brad Cornell is all about helping others, and he gives an emphasized meaning to the common phrase “Service with a smile.”
01/18/2022 12:00 AM
COVID cases still on way up
With the omicron variant of COVID-19 still spreading rapidly throughout the county, state and nation, the Kendall County officials are working to set up a county testing facility and to put on more vaccination drives.
01/18/2022 12:00 AM
Planners eye permit guidance assistance
The Boerne Planning and Zoning Commission is looking to establish a subcommittee to develop criteria that will guide planners in approving or denying special-use permits for bed-and-breakfasts around town. The concept came up after handfuls of requests were brought before the planners during each meeting since the adoption of the new Unified Development Code last year.
01/18/2022 12:00 AM
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