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Jennifer Lynn Almaguer will have to pay back $65,000 in restitution to the Gonzales Little League and serve 10 years probation after pleading guilty to theft of property charges Tuesday, Jan. 9, in a … more
The Gonzales City Council met for their regularly scheduled meeting Thursday, March 9 at City Hall, 820 St. Joseph St. One of the big agenda items discussed was ordinance number 2023-7 about the … more
Storey Jewelers was established in 1903 by E.A. Gomez and Chauncey Vaughn Bright as Gomez and Bright Jewelers and Music Store. It became Bright Jewelry House in 1905 and was operated by Chauncey … more
A female Gonzales resident was arrested early Sunday morning, accused of firing off several shots into the air from a handgun while on a vacant lot near downtown. GPD officers responded at about … more
The Gonzales Health System hosted its annual Pink Out Luncheon Thursday, Oct. 12 at the THRIVE Center. Many organizations around the community gathered, attired in all pink, for Breast Cancer … more
The first of two solar eclipses that will darken skies and obscure the sun over the Lone Star State will take place this Saturday, Oct. 14. Gonzales County will be able to witness the partial … more
The Gonzales Mighty Apache Band made history Saturday, Oct. 14, earning straight first-division marks at the UIL Region 26 Marching Contest and earning a ticket to the UIL Area Marching Contest for … more
Gonzales County Sheriff’s dispatchers received several calls from bewildered residents regarding strange lights in the sky above Waelder Wednesday, Aug. 2. The lights in the sky were … more
The Gonzales County Farm Bureau hosted its Ag Day Wednesday, Oct. 11 and welcomed fourth graders from Gonzales, Nixon-Smiley, and Waelder. Students were able to see different farm animals, learn … more
Nixon City Manager Harold Rice was fired from his position with cause — effective immediately — during a special called Nixon City Council meeting Monday, Dec. 4 at City Hall. However, an attorney representing Rice, Lori Hanson of Hanson Law P.C. of Schertz, told the Inquirer Tuesday afternoon the allegations made by the city against her client are “baseless” and the city has violated her client’s contract by ending his employment without any warning. more
A rabies outbreak across South Texas has public health officials warning residents and animal health workers to exercise caution, including in Gonzales, where a skunk was reported to have tested … more
Early voting begins this coming Monday, Oct. 23, and continues through Friday, Nov. 3 for the Nov. 7 general election, which features bond issues at two local school districts as well as 14 … more
Gonzales ISD board members voted unanimously to contract for a joint election with Caldwell County Elections Administrator Devante Coe’s office for the Nov. 7 GISD bond election during a … more
Gonzales Independent School District Police Chief Ross Gottwald is no longer employed by the school district, officials confirmed for the Inquirer. “Gonzales ISD can confirm February 14 was … more
Gonzales County commissioners discussed giving a $1.50 per hour raise — $3,120 per year — across the board to all county employees during a budget session Monday, July 31, at the … more
Just before the annual Come and Take It Celebration was held last week in Gonzales, the Gonzales Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, Visitor Center and Tour Gonzales unveiled an online, … more
The Gonzales County Youth Show is back for its 69th year of providing opportunities to county youth to earn thousands of dollars in scholarship money, in addition to valuable lessons about life and … more
Gonzales County Commissioners Court signed a proclamation Tuesday, Oct. 10, declaring October 2023 to be Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In reading aloud the proclamation, County Judge Pat … more
The Gonzales Independent School District made their last community presentation about the proposed $95.08 million bond package at Baker Boys BBQ Tuesday, Oct. 17. BACKGROUND The school … more
Thirty-two men marched from Gonzales to the Alamo to fight for Texas Independence in 1836; now more than 20 people will take that same 75-mile march this week in honor of the legacy of the Immortal … more
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