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Letter to the editor
Letter to the editor
Impervious cover change in SA leads to dismay 09/21/2022 12:00 AM
“The Big Give” to Give Hope on Sept. 22-23
“The Big Give” to Give Hope on Sept. 22-23
Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries will again participate in The Big Give annual fundraiser. This 24-hour, South Central Texas event is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families through nonprofit organizations in the region. Community members are asked to donate to help transform the lives of residents in need by giving to local nonprofit organizations during The Big Give, which will take place Thursday, Sept. 22, through Friday, Sept. 23. 09/19/2022 10:45 AM
A Cibolo Creek duck puts its beak under water as it fishes for food.
Protecting the waterfowl
09/19/2022 08:43 AM
BISD eyes lower tax rate
BISD eyes lower tax rate
09/19/2022 08:23 AM
'Eye in the sky'
'Eye in the sky'
09/19/2022 08:16 AM
Selling a good education
Selling a good education
One devastating aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic was the shutting of many schools across our nation. This disrupted the education of students and the lives and routines of their families. 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
This time, it’s no April Fools … really!
This time, it’s no April Fools … really!
COFFEE WITH KEITH 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
Cibolo helps families conserve land and legacy
Cibolo helps families conserve land and legacy
Kendall County is reported to be the fifth fastest-growing county in the nation and the third wealthiest by home value in Texas. We find ourselves in a booming land market in which 40 percent of the farms and ranches will change hands in the next 15 years. For those families thinking about protecting the future of the land they have grown to love, there are options 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
Book & Arts Festival takes off in October
Book & Arts Festival takes off in October
I’ve been reading many inspirational books over the last couple of years – both fiction and non-fiction. The most recent book I’ve read is “Making Space for Women: Stories from Trailblazing Women of NASA’s Johnson Space Center” edited by Jennifer M. Ross-Nazzal and published by Texas A&M University Press. This book is a goldmine filled with stories by many trailblazing women, going back 40 years or more to NASA’s beginnings. It includes the stories of women astronauts, flight controllers, administrative support and much more 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
Can you say ‘Masskrugstemmen?’
Can you say ‘Masskrugstemmen?’
It is that time again, and the Hill Country Council for the Arts is excited to host its fifth annual Boerne BierFest next weekend, Saturday, September 18, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Agricultural Museum and Arts Center, 120 City Park Road in Boerne. 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
Another white wine that’s pleasing to the palate
Another white wine that’s pleasing to the palate
Greetings readers! Our featured wine today is another white wine: Chateau Goudichaud Blanc. Don’t despair, some beautiful red wines are in the pipeline for upcoming reviews. This one, an artfully crafted blend made up of 85 percent Sauvignon Blanc, 10 percent Muscadelle and 5 percent Sémillon, is a classic example of what the Bordeaux region – better known for its world famous red wines – can also produce in whites. Chateau Goudichaud is located on the banks of the Dordogne River, very close to the famous appellations of Saint Emilion, Pomerol and Fronsac. Belonging to the Glotin Family, the wine estate is part of the best properties in the appellation both for the quality of its wines as well as for its production capacity. 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
How the arts benefit academic performance
How the arts benefit academic performance
The cost of products and services continues to rise, and organizations everywhere have increasingly been feeling the pressure to re-evaluate budgets. It’s no different in school districts nationwide, with school boards making difficult decisions about which programs to keep and which will have to go in order to save money. 09/18/2022 12:00 AM
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