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GBRA board elects Walker, Kundle and Fogle as officers
Seguin — At the December meeting in Seguin, the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) Board of Directors elected new officers for 2010.
Tilmon Lee “T.L.” Walker representing Comal County will serve a second consecutive term as chair, Grace G. Kunde of Guadalupe County will serve as vice-chair and Oscar Fogle of Caldwell County will serve as secretary/treasurer.
Walker received a commercial banking degree from the American Institute of Banking and a graduate degree in commercial banking from the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University.
Kunde, a civil law attorney in Seguin, will represent Guadalupe County, replacing former director Frederick “Fritz” Schlather. Kunde graduated from Texas Lutheran College in 1985 with a B.A. in accounting, and from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 1990.
Fogle and his wife Susie own and operate Oak Hill Ranch, where they have a commercial cattle business and conduct several wildlife management practices. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and retired from a career with Exxon.
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Conversation and congestion
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A good grasp of the situation
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Green Living Showcase March 20
The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce’s first ever Green Living Showcase is set to take place at the San Marcos Conference Center at Embassy Suites on Saturday, March 20.
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Prime Outlets wins award from the ISCS
In keeping with its tradition of recognizing and honoring the premier marketing, community outreach, sales promotion and visual merchandizing efforts within the retail real estate industry, the International Council of Shopping Centers, Inc. (ICSC) has announced awarding Prime Outlets – San Marcos with a Silver U.S. MAXI Award in its annual MAXI Awards competition.
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Womens center sets fundraiser at Conley
The Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center and Conley Car Wash & Express Lube will be holding a benefit on Saturday, March 20 at Conley Car Wash in San Marcos, located at 1200 Thorpe Lane.
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Aquarena looks ahead, steps back
Expect a lot of attention to be turned to the old resort at the San Marcos River headwaters this fall.
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Texas Preparatory School losing TEA accreditation
Almost 1,200 Texas school districts and charter schools earned full accreditation status from the Texas Education Agency Wednesday.
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Nature takes its toll
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Choruses, quartets here this weekend
The Heart of Texas Chorus will host a convention and competition of barbershop quartets and choruses Friday and Saturday, March 12 and 13, at Evans Auditorium, on the Texas State University campus.
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City breaks ground on $9.3 million Rio Vista Terrace project
Neighborhood residents and city of San Marcos officials broke ground this week on the $9.3 million Rio Vista Terrace Improvement project.
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