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A large crowd filled the downtown Main Plaza Thursday afternoon with tears in their eyes and candles in hand as they ...
New Braunfels residents and visitors alike can easily find fun and scenic outdoor recreation opportunities, with two rivers ...
For Davenport High School math teacher Wendy Nosal, the role of educator is not just a job, but a ministry. Nosal began her ...
This past Friday, on the 4th of July, I decided to make a little money driving for Uber. I figured the demand for a ride ...
As a kid, July 4th was one of my favorite holidays. It was summer, there was good food and fun times in the pool. And then ...
From recognizing community helpers to helping community organizations do even more good, the last seven days have seen New ...
For members of the Comal Community Band, playing an instrument has profoundly impacted their lives. Beth Bronk recently took ...
After a long journey, 12-year-old Kaili Czapinski is finally royalty – rodeo royalty, that is. The Canyon Lake resident was ...
DISCLAIMER: The Herald-Zeitung got this information from Avery's Kitchen in New Braunfels, where Megan Moeller worked as a ...
Effective Wednesday, July 9, at 11 a.m., recreational access to the Comal and Guadalupe rivers in New Braunfels reopened.
Right after the Wednesday edition of the Herald-Zeitung went to press on Tuesday, it was learned that the remaining family ...
Community members are invited to participate in a candlelight vigil of hope Thursday to remember the lives lost in the recent ...