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The possible razing of the old Smiley City Hall is on hold for at least five to six more months after action taken last month by the Smiley City Council. Council members voted to delay a … more
The Gonzales ISD school board voted unanimously to lower the tax rate for the 2022-2023 school year in a special meeting Monday, Aug. 29. The tax rate will go from $1.0927 last year to $0.9883 … more
The City of Smiley Fire Department will host their Labor Day Dance and Celebration this Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Smiley VFD, from 7 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are available at the gate for $10 with … more
The St. Patrick Community Church invites the whole family to enjoy the 42nd CCGAW (Catholic Community of Gonzales and Waelder) Fiesta Guacamole this Saturday, Sept. 3, starting at noon at the Waelder … more
Gonzales residents will have the opportunity to comment on the city’s proposed $28.8 million budget for fiscal year 2023 and a proposed tax rate of $0.3117 per $100 valuation during a 5 p.m. … more
A Bastrop woman was killed and her husband was injured when their vehicle was struck by a truck-tractor and trailer on US 183, about 12 miles south of Gonzales, on Friday, Aug. 26. According to … more
The Main Street Advisory Board discussed the beautification of downtown Gonzales at the last regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, Aug. 18. During this meeting, held at the municipal building, the … more
Local Texas residents will tell you “right quick” when you mispronounce landmarks across the state. Plenty of that correcting occurs in Central Texas, because some of our place names are … more
Unemployment in Gonzales County decreased from 3.5 percent in June 2022 to 3.2 percent in July 2022, the lowest rate of all seven counties which comprise the Golden Crescent Workforce Development … more
Individuals who vote at Gonzales County Voting Precinct 12 will no longer go to JB Wells Expo Center to cast their ballots — not just for the November general election, but from now on. The … more
Gonzales County Judge Pat Davis has filed a budget for fiscal year 2023 which calls for more than $22.6 million in expenditures against revenues of more than $18.6 million. The county expects to … more
All three Gonzales County school districts — Gonzales ISD, Nixon-Smiley CISD and Waelder ISD — received an accountability rating of “B” from the Texas Education Agency, the … more
The Miss Gonzales County Royal Court Scholarship Pageant applications are now available. The selected queen, and her court will attend numerous parades during the year, as ambassadors of … more
The Gonzales Classic Cruisers and the Luling Oil City A’s proudly present their Come & Take it Classic/Exotic Car Show Sunday, Oct. 2 in Gonzales. The theme of the event is … more
The Come & Take it 5K Run/Walk will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, at 8 a.m. in Gonzales Independence Park, located off Water Street (US 183 South). Register for this event online on the … more
The Gonzales Main Street Program is sponsoring the first annual Rum Run on Saturday, Sept. 10, with check-in from 9-11 a.m. The slogan is “why run when you can rum” and the event is … more
Each fall, on the first weekend of October, the citizens of Gonzales, along with people from all over the country (and sometimes the world) gather to celebrate the first shots of Texas … more
GBRA (Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority) Drilling requested three additional wells in the Carrizo Aquifer, pumping water to Hays County and the I-35 corridor. Gonzales Underground Water Conservation … more
The city of Gonzales collected its highest sales tax allocation in nearly eight years, a good sign of a healthy, growing economy within Gonzales County. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced … more
Local Gonzales man Brian Jurek showed off the true beauty and exponential growth of his massive garden; a true utopia ranging from pumpkins, squash, cantaloupe and many other delicious fruits and … more
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