As the year draws to a close, the city of Gonzales now has a familiar face holding down the post as the chief administrative officer for the city.
Gonzales Police Chief and interim City Manager …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/29/22
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The citizens of Smiley can expect to see a $10 monthly increase on their utility bills, beginning Jan. 20. The decision to increase utility fees comes after the Dec. 21 approval by the city of …
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By Clayton Kelley, For the Inquirer
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12/29/22
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The Gonzales County Area Go Texan (GCAGT) organization is proud to announce the 14th annual Steak Night Scholarship fundraising event.
This night of delicious food, and exciting events, will …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/29/22
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A preliminary contested case hearing on the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority’s request to drill three additional water wells in the Carrizo Aquifer has been set for Thursday, Feb. 16, before …
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By LEW K. COHN And CLAYTON KELLEY, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/28/22
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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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Amidst the third biggest drought in Gonzales County, the City of Nixon has raised concerns about corporations such as Schertz/Seguin and San Antonio Water Supply extracting their water. Nixon has …
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By Clayton Kelley, For the Inquirer
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12/22/22
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The world of professional dance will come to Gonzales, Texas, next month when Come and Take It Dance and the Crystal Theatre present the quintessential holiday ballet The Nutcracker.
Two …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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12/22/22
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The Lynn Theatre is one step closer to getting back up and running again after the Gonzales Economic Development Corporation board chose to sell the building to Sydney T. Allen and Devon Warzecha at …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/22/22
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The bad news for Gonzales County is that temperatures are expected to drop lower than they have been since Winter Storm Uri blasted the region in February 2021.
The good news, however, is that …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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12/22/22
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Gonzales Mayor Steve Sucher — a “Santa” at heart — made a grand entrance at the Legacy Ranch Kids children’s party hosted and sponsored by Debbie and Steve Marshall, …
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Special to the Inquirer
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12/22/22
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The staff of the Community Health Centers of South Central Texas were honored for their 56 years of service in the community of Gonzales, Friday, Dec. 9, at the J.B. Wells Expo Center.
At the …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/15/22
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Texan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Gonzales expressed their gratitude to Gonzales High School art class students for bringing holiday time cheer to residents by decking the halls (and …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/15/22
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The Gonzales County Sheriff’s office proudly announced the swearing in of two new cadets. Simon Tumlinson and Jessie Ramirez both started their career with the Gonzales County …
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By Betty Cohn, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/15/22
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Gonzales ISD continues to push more ways to help students get educated, especially regarding reading.
GISD invited members of the community, Tuesday, Dec. 13, and introduced a volunteer …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/15/22
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The Gonzales ISD School Board of Trustees named Ramon Parker as the new head band director at Gonzales High School during the regularly scheduled December board meeting.
Parker brings 14 years of …
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Special to the Inquirer
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12/15/22
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The search for a new Gonzales city manager came to an end during the Thursday, Dec. 8, Gonzales City Council meeting.
The council approved their new manager, unanimously, after reconvening from …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/15/22
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The Gonzales Underground Water Conservation District on Tuesday, Dec. 13, discussed water level findings and funding for landowners at the GUWCD board meeting, noting it to be the third-most extreme …
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By CLAYTON KELLEY, For the Inquirer
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12/15/22
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Gonzales ISD School board met for the regularly scheduled meeting Monday, Dec. 12, at the GISD Administration building. The board approved the GISD Mission, Vision, Beliefs, and Strategic Goal plan …
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By Vandy Van Epps, Gonzales Inquirer
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12/15/22
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A record-setting month for sales tax allocations in December has helped Gonzales top the $3 million in yearly sales tax receipts for the first time ever.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced …
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By LEW K. COHN, Inquirer Publisher
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12/15/22
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Tuesday, Dec. 13, marked two years since the disappearance of 21-year-old Texas State University student Jason Landry and his family still has few answers as to his whereabouts or what happened to …
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From staff reports
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12/15/22
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