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Fair Oaks Ranch - Cibolo Creek Bridge
Work continues on the Cibolo Creek Bridge in Fair Oaks Ranch today through Friday. Traffic to be reduced to one lane under two-way traffic control from 8am to 5pm each day. Flaggers and law enforcement will assist travelers with traffic control. Workers will mill existing pavement and placing the overlay. Expect delays through the work zone.
Mar 171 min read


Tornado Watch in the Hill Country
Be mindful of a tornado watch in the Hill Country. Large size hail has been reported in surrounding areas. The watch is in effect until 10pm.
Mar 101 min read


TX - Lt. Governor Dan Patrick letter
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick urging the Department of State Health Services to not renew the license for Camp Mystic for this summer. Patrick wrote in a letter to DSHS Commissioner Jennifer Shuford. “It would be naive to allow Camp Mystic to return to normal operations before all of the facts are known.” 25 campers and 2 counselors died along with the owner Dick Eastland during the flood of July 4th. The camp’s license is valid until March 6, according to the suit. A DSH
Mar 101 min read


Johnson City - Science Mill Spring Break
March 11 through March 21 st , Johnson City’s Science Mill is hosting “Math Universe”, an immersive, hands-on experience with over 50 exhibits covering a multitude of topics including robotics, life science, chemistry, and more.
Mar 101 min read


Center Point VFD - hay donation
The Center Point Volunteer Fire Department helped ranchers affected by the latest wildfires by sending several loads of hay. The VFD wanted to pay forward the kindness they received during this summer’s tragic floods through Rancher Navy, a 501C3. The organization picked up loads of hay from a donor in San Saba and delivered them. According to Center Point Asst. Chief Litrell: “I just want to let the community know that we appreciated everything that was done for us and w
Mar 101 min read


TX HC Nurses Honor Guard meeting
The Texas Hill Country Nurses Honor Guard meeting is Tuesday, March 10, 6PM at 414 Clay Street, Kerrville. The Texas Hill Country Nurses Honor guard is a nonprofit volunteer group of active and retired licensed nurses providing Living and End of Life Tributes to colleagues at no cost to their families. For more information visit the group’s Facebook page at Hill Country Nurses Honor Guard.
Mar 101 min read


Kerr County - BESS resolution
A new resolution in Kerr County in the fight against Battery Energy Storage Systems. The Commissioners Court unanimously approved the resolution requiring BESS developers to submit full documentation demonstrating compliance with all applicable state or national safety and fire codes and standards and all laws and orders pertaining to critical infrastructure security for the court's approval prior to initiating construction. The commissioners also unanimously approved contra
Mar 101 min read


Insurance cancelled house bill 2067
Have you ever wondered why your auto or home insurance has been declined, canceled or not renewed? A new Texas law requires insurance companies to tell you in writing the reason or reasons. HB 2067 went into effect January 1 st .
Mar 101 min read


Gillespie Co - Nebo MountainFire
The Nebo Mountain Fire in Gillespie County impact estimated at 1160 acres, lies primarily between Exxon Road and Legion Creek Road in the northern part of the County. Ground crews patrolled containment lines and targeted hotspots. No fire spread outside containment lines and major areas of concern was reported. Local crews monitored the area performing mop-up duties. No evacuations were ordered. No injuries have been reported. Only two outbuildings were reported lost. The
Mar 101 min read


Texas exports
Texas exported $6.4 billion in agricultural goods to Mexico and Canada in 2025 according to data released by the nonprofit organization Farmers For Free Trade. For example, in 2024, Texas exported more than 250 million dollars in fresh fruit to Canada, compared with less than 1 million to the rest of the world, per FFT data. The three countries must meet July 1 to review the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement's future. What is at stake in 2026, is duty-free access and pred
Mar 101 min read


Bandera - County Fair logo
The first Bandera County Fair is in the planning stages. Local students were asked to design the logo. The top five winners in the Logo Contest were named in an award ceremony recently. June Flowers designed the winning logo. The Bandera County Fair, a four-day event at Mansfield Park, will include carnival rides, exhibits, live music and more.
Mar 101 min read


TX - Virdell push back on Lt. Governor
State Representative Wes Virdell pushes back on Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick’s call to not renew the license for Camp Mystic for this summer. Patrick sent a letter to the Department of State Health Services urging DSHS to not renew the license which expires March 6th. Camp Mystic has until March 31 st to renew. In a social media post, Virdell wrote: The camp is not reopening the same cabins that were in the flood. Also, the camp was hit with an unprecedented flood th
Mar 101 min read


FBG - Lenten Fish Fry at St. Mary's
St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Fredericksburg has their Lenten Fish Fry Friday. The dinner is from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Halle, 212 W. San Antonio, St.
Mar 101 min read


USA -Ruskan - Legion of Merit Medal
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott Ruskan, who saved over 160 people at Camp Mystic in Texas was honored by President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address. Ruskan was awarded the Legion of Merit medal, for military members for exceptional conduct.
Mar 101 min read


New Braunfels - 4 in custody for capital murder of teen
3 teenagers and one adult are in custody for the capital murder of a New Braunfels teen, 16 years old that took place on Thursday, February 20th. The incident occurred at a residence off Sangerhalle Road. The investigation is ongoing.
Mar 101 min read


Bandera Frontier Times Museum Spring Break
Bandera’s Frontier Times Museum Spring Break activities are March 9 th through the 13 th . The Museum is celebrating with America’s 250 th birthday with horses, sheep and birds, Oh My. And daily covered wagon rides. For the full schedule visit frontiertimesmuseum.org .
Mar 101 min read


Kerrville - May election cancelled
Kerrville City Council adopted a resolution cancelling the General Election in May. Joe Herring, Councilmember Place 3 Kent McKinney and the only person filing for Place 4, Crystal Smith will take office during a swearing in ceremony May 12 during a special called City Council Meeting.
Mar 101 min read


Burnet City and County forming 391
Burnet County and the City of Burnet are joining together to form a 391 commission against the 765KV transmission lines expected to go through their area. According to the Daily Tribune, property owners would be impacted with eminent domain, reduced property values, 200 to 330 foot eastments and 15 to 18 story towers with the highest voltage powerlines ever to be built in Texas. The commission’s name is the Burnet County Highland Lakes Sub-Regional Planning Commission. Build
Mar 101 min read


Boerne - Top Dispatcher of the Year
Boerne’s Top Dispatcher of the Year is Stephen Scott. Boerne dispatch serves all public safety organizations in Kendall County, including seven fire departments, EMS, the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, Fair Oaks Ranch Police, and Boerne Police.
Mar 31 min read


Kerrville - Folk Festival Board seats
If you want to be a part of a longstanding tradition in the Hill Country, The Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation has five open Board seats this spring. Foundation Members may submit nominations through 1:59pm on Thursday. If you know someone with experience in financial management, fundraising, nonprofit leadership, or deep roots in our music community, now is the time to nominate them. Details and rules are available at: https://www.kerrvillefolkfestival.org/board-of-direc
Mar 31 min read
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