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Strategies to control local wildlife populations can help manage waterway bacteria levels and vehicle collisions involving deer. (Courtesy Adobe Stock)
Published 4:41 PM Apr 5, 2022 CDT
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New Braunfels council hears potential wildlife management strategies to address bacteria in waterways

Several new businesses, including Mojo Coffee, are making their way to Round Rock. (Brooke Sjoberg/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 1:30 PM Apr 5, 2022 CDT
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CI TEXAS ROUNDUP: 10 businesses now open or coming soon to Round Rock; Main Street Food Hall plans in Frisco fall through and more top news

As Houston ISD officials continue to discuss details of a five-year strategic plan designed to reshape how the district operates, new details were released March 31 for what the changes could mean at the campus level. (Shawn Arrajj/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 1:30 PM Apr 4, 2022 CDT
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CI TEXAS ROUNDUP: Houston ISD releases details on campus-level staffing for 2022-23 school year under proposed hybrid model and more top news


Sal-O-Mon owner Oscar Gomez stands with his son Angel. They relocated the restaurant in February. (Photos by Warren Brown/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 12:23 PM Apr 4, 2022 CDT
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Authentic Mexican fare spot with posh wine list Sal-O-Mon moves to New Braunfels

Median household income in New Braunfels barely notched up in the same time period that median home prices rose by more than 23%. (Graphic by Rachal Russell/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 4:54 PM Apr 1, 2022 CDT
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New Braunfels organizations address housing insecurity as prices soar

Voters wait outside the New Braunfels Knights of Columbus Hall to vote in this November file photo. (Eric Weilbacher/Community Impact Newspaper)
Updated 12:31 PM Apr 11, 2022 CDT
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Q&A: Get to know who’s running for New Braunfels City Council Districts 1 and 2 ahead of May 7 election

Little Italy Brick Oven Pizza opened March 18 at 2700 W. Pecan St., Ste. 950, Pflugerville. (Brian Rash/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 1:30 PM Apr 1, 2022 CDT
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CI TEXAS ROUNDUP: Little Italy Brick Oven Pizza now open in Pflugerville; Zoes Kitchen closes The Woodlands Market Street location and more top news


Participating residents pledge to reduce their water and energy consumption throughout April. (Courtesy New Braunfels Utilities)
Published 3:32 PM Mar 31, 2022 CDT
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New Braunfels joins National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation throughout April

CIS-SCT serves seven school districts in Comal, Caldwell, Gonzales, Guadalupe and Hays counties. (Courtesy CIS-SCT)
Published 2:44 PM Mar 31, 2022 CDT
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Annual fundraiser benefiting Communities in Schools to take place April 2

Mikki's Soulfood Cafe is launching its food truck service in different areas around Greater Houston. (Courtesy Mikki's Soulfood Cafe)
Published 1:30 PM Mar 31, 2022 CDT
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CI TEXAS ROUNDUP: Mikki's Soulfood Cafe debuts Greater Houston-area food truck service; Popshelf retail store coming to McKinney and more top news

The theme for the 2022 Through the Chute race and exhibit is “Water safety: how to recreate safely in and around water.” (Courtesy New Braunfels Parks and Rec)
Updated 6:22 PM Apr 5, 2022 CDT
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Race through the chute in a cardboard canoe and 9 other things in April to do around New Braunfels


The new store will be more than 30,000 square feet larger than the original location. (Lauren Canterberry/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 7:00 PM Mar 30, 2022 CDT
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New Braunfels H-E-B to debut in spring; Via 313 serving pizzas in Cedar Park and more Central Texas business news

Renewal of a contract between the Comal County Public Health Department and Texas Department of State Health Services is also on the agenda. (Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 3:23 PM Mar 30, 2022 CDT
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Commissioners Court expected to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month

The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro area ranks No. 1 in numeric population growth nationwide. (Courtesy Canva)
Published 1:30 PM Mar 30, 2022 CDT
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CI TEXAS ROUNDUP: Collin, Denton, Tarrant counties see population increases; Goode Co. Barbeque to reopen Hwy. 290 location and more top news

The approximately 1,880-acre mixed-use development is slated to break ground this spring. (Courtesy City of New Braunfels)
Updated 4:46 PM Mar 30, 2022 CDT
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First sector plan approved for Mayfair development in New Braunfels


With many students having taken classes online due to the pandemic, districts will still have access to necessary funding despite not having as many students in person. (Courtesy Unsplash)
Published 3:00 PM Mar 29, 2022 CDT
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Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Education Agency announce funding adjustment for districts affected by COVID-19

The blow dry franchise launched its "no cuts, no color" concept in 2007 and features only blowouts. (Courtesy Blo Blow Dry Bar)
Published 1:30 PM Mar 29, 2022 CDT
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CI TEXAS ROUNDUP: 5 businesses and restaurants coming to Southlake, Grapevine; Via 313 opens Cedar Park restaurant and more top news

The proposed rezoning was postponed to the upcoming April 25 meeting. (Courtesy City of New Braunfels)
Published 12:42 PM Mar 29, 2022 CDT
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Proposed 10-acre rezoning on Barbarosa Road in New Braunfels postponed following resident opposition

Airlines are now being requested to fly with extra fuel than they normally would, according to a statement from ABIA. (Claire Shoop/Community Impact Newspaper)
Updated 4:17 PM Mar 28, 2022 CDT
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ABIA receives fuel shortage alert; no passengers yet affected


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