6/11/20
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The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Yoakum District will conduct an online virtual public meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 31, for the 2023-2026 Rural Transportation Improvement Program …
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Special to the Inquirer
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3/31/22
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The cause of a train derailment which shut down US Highway 90-A (Avenue E) for more than 20 hours Friday and Saturday remains under investigation, a Union Pacific representative told the Inquirer.
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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6/9/22
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) received confirmation of seven new cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in three separate deer-breeding …
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
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3/24/23
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Kay Bakken, regent of the Thomas Shelton Chapter of DAR, presented a program to the Gonzales Noon Lions Club on the Commemoration of the 50 th anniversary of the Vietnam War and its connection with …
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Special to the Inquirer
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3/31/22
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Gonzales County commissioners now have plenty of information to digest about which radio system they should choose for Gonzales County offices and first responders — LCRA/L3Harris or Victoria …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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4/27/22
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New town, a new adventure and a new chapter in my journalism career.
My name is Vandeline (Vandy) Van Epps (she/her pronouns), and I am the new reporter for the Gonzales Inquirer.
I was born in …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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6/9/22
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Months after the ban on mobile homes in the City of Nixon, Nixon City Council continues to check code appliance for substandard homes. Any existing mobile homes in place prior to the ban that was set …
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By Clayton Kelley, For the Inquirer
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7/28/22
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The City of Smiley has ordered a general election for the public for Saturday, May 6. The election will be held at the Smiley Volunteer Fire Department located at 208 N. Farm-to-Market Road …
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By CLAYTON KELLEY,
For the Inquirer
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3/24/23
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The City of Nixon has issued an ordinance, effective Monday, April 11, no longer allowing mobile homes within the city limits.
This ban will include Morgan buildings, CONEX (Container Express) …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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4/27/22
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Former small-town journalist, college director of development and Gonzales Economic Development Corporation board member S.H. “Steve” Sucher was elected mayor of Gonzales as he narrowly …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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6/14/22
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4/28/22
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Local business owner Kayla Craven walks briskly around her well-appointed and inviting store, Crew, working side by side with an employee before taking a break to speak to the Inquirer.
While …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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4/28/22
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Every year, on the first weekend of October, the community of Gonzales comes together for the annual Come and Take It Celebration, commemorating the first shot of Texas Independence, which happened …
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From staff reports
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9/21/22
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Unemployment in Gonzales County decreased from 3. 4 percent in February 2022 to 2. 7 percent in March 2022, the lowest rate of all seven counties which comprise the Golden Crescent Workforce …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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4/28/22
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After eight years in existence, Float Fest 2022 is coming to the Guadalupe River in Gonzales during the weekend of July 22-24.
After several years on hiatus, this classic Texas Hill Country …
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By BETTY COHN, Gonzales Inquirer
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6/15/22
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The Come and Take It Celebration Committee have been hard at work getting ready to put on another Come and Take It Celebration next weekend, Sept. 30 through Oct. 2, in downtown Gonzales.
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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9/21/22
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Oct. 1 marks the new fiscal year for the Gonzales Economic Development Corporation (GEDC) and the City of Gonzales. For the GEDC and Gonzales Main Street this means that line items in the budget that …
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Special to the Inquirer
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10/6/22
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The rest of Texas is finding out a little-known secret — when it comes to towns with the Christmas and holiday spirit, Gonzales is vastly undervalued by the Lone Star State.
That may change …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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12/28/22
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If you’re someone who likes to wait until the last minute to get the best deal — the last minute is now for a local discount on single-day tickets to the inaugural Cattle County Music …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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1/24/24
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