The Comal Independent School District has hired a Chief of Human Resources. Dr. Randy D. Davis will begin working for the district in this role on Monday, Jan. 6.With more than 34 years of experience in public education and 24 of those spent in administrative roles including human resources, Davis is excited to continue his work and to serve the students, staff and communities of Comal ISD. “I look forward to joining Comal ISD and being a part of its continued success,” Davis says. Most recently, Davis
A federal judge halted implementation, and unless and until an appellate court overrules or narrows the injunction, no businesses are obligated to comply with the reporting requirements. A federal court in Texas on December 3rd halted the implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act’s (CTA) beneficial ownership reporting requirements. Holding that the CTA is likely unconstitutional, the court issued a preliminary injunction barring the government from enforcing the CTA and its reporting requirements
The GVTC Foundation proudly celebrated the 12th Annual Thanksgiving Give Back Project, delivering 518 Thanksgiving meals to families experiencing hardship across the GVTC service area. Over a decade in the making, this initiative has become the Foundation’s most impactful annual community outreach effort. The Thanksgiving Give Back Project embodies a simple yet powerful mission: to provide comfort and nourishment to families facing challenges, offering them the opportunity to enjoy a traditional
HealthFirst Primary Care Opens Doors, Bringing New Level of Expert Care to the Hill Country Multidisciplinary care team includes the region's only female primary care physician SPRING BRANCH, TX, JULY 12, 2024 – HealthFirst Primary Care, a new comprehensive primary care medical practice, today announced that it has opened its doors and is actively accepting new patients. The practice, led by Dr. Aria Dayani and Dr. Divya Muthappa, is proud to bring world-class care to the Hill Country. The definition
This week, the Water Oriented Recreation District (WORD) passed new rules to enhance safety on the water near our boat ramps. With designated areas for motorized vessels and swimmers, we are ensuring a safer experience for everyone. “We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable Holiday weekend," said Mike Dussere, General Manager of WORD of Comal County." These rules are designed to enhance safety at our water access areas.” At the same time, Comal County adopted rules and regulations for the use of
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECleangie Professional Cleaning and Services Expands Operations to Blanco, TX, Offering Top-Quality Cleaning Solutions Cleangie Professional Cleaning and Services is thrilled to announce its expansion into Blanco, TX, bringing its exceptional cleaning solutions to residents in the area. Cleangie Professional Cleaning and Services takes pride in delivering top-quality cleaning solutions to meet the needs of each client. Cleangie utilizes industry-leading techniques,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CLEANGIE Enhances Service Offerings with Professional Decluttering, Tidying, and Organizing Spring Branch, March 24, 2024 - CLEANGIE, a prominent name in the cleaning industry, is proud to announce the expansion of its service portfolio to include Professional Decluttering, Tidying, and Organizing. Spearheaded by Angela Moreno, a certified KonMari Consultant, this new addition aims to provide clients with comprehensive solutions for maintaining orderly and harmonious living and
Comal County Friends of the Night Sky (C.C.F. N.S.) was formed in March, 2020 by a group of concerned residents who first met using Zoom. The purpose of C.C.F.N.S. is to promote and encourage the protection and preservation of the night sky (as defined by the New Oxford American Dictionary as a place where the darkness of the night sky is relatively free of interference from artificial light) in Comal County. C.C.F.N.S. promotes and encourages municipalities (including extraterritorial jurisdictions),
2019 totals this year for Kiwanis Diaper Drive for St Jude’s Children’s Ranch exceeded the drive last year thanks to the generous people of our communities with the donations of 11,976 Diapers and 16,474 wipes!This year we had two schools engaged in collection of diapers and wipes. Canyon Lake High School Student Council advisor Tina Platt contacted us after they read the article in the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung to be included in the drive. They collected 739 diapers and 536 wipes. Bracken Christen