Brule County
Recent News About Brule County
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Alamo Colleges District Receives National Honor for Excellence in Student Success
The Alamo Colleges District has been recertified as a 2023 Leader College of Distinction by Achieving the Dream (ATD), a national nonprofit dedicated to advancing community colleges as hubs of equity and mobility in their communities.
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STEWARTMADISON
We had a wonderful morning celebrating & welcoming StewartMadison into our Boerne Business Community with a special ribbon cutting ceremony!
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100 Club of Kendall County's 40th Anniversary
The Boerne Chamber team had a great afternoon celebrating the 100 Club of Kendall County's 40th Anniversary with a special ribbon cutting ceremony!
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WOUNDLOCAL
We had a great afternoon celebrating & welcoming WoundLocal into our Boerne Business Community with a special ribbon cutting ceremony!
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Converse Goes Green Day is in full swing
Converse Goes Green Day is in full swing, and it is going to be the best one yet!
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The Chamber Is Now Accepting Applications for the 2023-24 Leadership Boerne Class
The Leadership Boerne Alumni Council of the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 Class.
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Anime Club for TEENS, March 7
Anime Club for ages 12 (or 6th grade) through 17.
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MAKING PROGRESS: Crews continue to make quick work of the new curbs and sidewalks along Frey Street between Oak Park Drive and The Center/Kronkosky Place
MAKING PROGRESS: Crews continue to make quick work of the new curbs and sidewalks along Frey Street between Oak Park Drive and The Center/Kronkosky Place.
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The South Texas Blood Tissue Center’s donation bus is outside the Converse Senior Center
The South Texas Blood Tissue Center’s donation bus is outside the Converse Senior Center located at 405 S. Seguin until 2pm for anyone interested in donating blood and helping to save lives.
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The City Of Bandera is following the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater Districts move to Exceptional Drought Restrictions.
The City Of Bandera is following the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater Districts move to Exceptional Drought Restrictions.