New Braunfels Edition | January 2023

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NEW BRAUNFELS EDITION

VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2  JAN. 13FEB. 9, 2023

ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023

ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023

CENTRAL TEXAS super region The Central Texas region between Austin and San Antonio has seen tremendous population and economic growth in the past 10 years. As the area between the two big cities develops and with continued expansions to I-35, the Central Texas region is on its way to becoming a large metropolitan area.

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Central Texas’ growth boosts developments, inches closer to metroplex

The Central Texas region from Austin to San Antonio experienced immense growth in the past decade due to economic development along the I-35 corridor. By 2045, 53% of the population between San Anto- nio and Austin is expected to live within 5 miles of I-35, according to a 2019 study by the Capital Area Metropoli- tan Planning Organization and the Alamo Area Metropol- itan Planning Organization. In this study, the two organizations analyzed growth in the counties between San Antonio and Austin. By 2060, Bexar County is projected to reach a pop- ulation of more than 2.6 million, and Travis County is expected to reach more than 1.7 million, according to BY ZARA FLORES, SIERRA MARTIN & JARRETT WHITENER

data from the Texas Demographic Center. Jordan Matney, New Braunfels assistant city manager, said the position of the cities on the I-35 corridor has inu- enced its economic growth and development. “I think when I-35 traverses your city, you’re sort of primed for growth,” Matney said. “I think the entire state of Texas is seeing a large amount of growth within the last 10 to 20 years. And a lot of those cities on the I-35 corridor … have seen some rapid development.” From 2022-60, Hays County is expected to have a 105% increase in population, while Comal County will increase by 74%, and Guadalupe County will increase by 47%, according to data from the TDC. CONTINUED ON 24

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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The business provides MRIs, CT scans, 3D screening mammograms, walk-in X-rays, ultrasounds and other related services. River City Imaging Center has one existing location at 1750 E. Commons St., Ste. 1101, that opened in August 2020. 830-302-4355. www.rcicenters.com 8 The Starlite Recovery Center will host an open house for its new intensive outpatient program at 790 Generations Drive, Ste. 515, New Braunfels, on Jan. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The business pro- vides treatment for adults struggling with substance use or co-occurring behavioral health disorders. Individuals in the inten- sive outpatient program receive personal- ized care from experienced professionals. 512-943-2953. www.starliterecovery.com RELOCATIONS 9 The Empress , a shop that sells herbs, crystals, medicinal teas, tinc- tures, tarot cards and more, reopened in January at 451 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels. It closed its previous location on South Castell Avenue in Novem- ber, and operated from that storefront since January of 2022.830-627-4230. www.altarspacecrystals.com 10 The food trailer Legit-Ass Meats BBQ relocated in November to Riley’s Tavern, located at 8894 FM 1102, New Braunfels. The food truck sells bris- ket, pulled pork, sandwiches and tacos among other items on their menu. Some of its sides include mac and cheese and jalapeno popper potato salad. The food trailer was formerly located at 933 Loop 337 next to Lass Cafe & Cocktails. www.facebook.com/legitassmeats

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35 NOW OPEN 1 The Dripbar Vitamin Therapy held its grand opening Dec. 17 at 312 FM 306, Ste. 112, New Braunfels. The business uses intravenous therapy to promote cellular health and focuses on energy, recovery, immunity and anti-aging. 210-361-4342. www.thedripbar.com/new-braunfels 2 The first Dutch Bros Coffee in New Braunfels opened Nov. 28 at 673 Hwy 46. The coffee chain originated in Oregon. Customers can order a variety of handcrafted drinks through a drive-thru or a walk-up window. Dutch Bros sells coffee, teas, energy drinks, smoothies, lemonades and more. 541-955-4700. www.dutchbros.com 3 Fyzical Therapy and Balance Centers , a physical, occupational and general orthopedic rehabilitation center, held a soft opening Dec. 1 in the New Braunfels Marketplace shopping complex at 651 N.

LAKE DUNLAP new name as Comal River Tattoo , 208 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels, in the former Ol’ Bossy Creamery building behind the Downtowner Bar & Kitchen. Owner Na- than Alderety said finishing touches are going into the storefront in preparation for a Feb. 3 grand opening, which will fea- ture guest tattoo artists, live painting, art for sale and more. In the meantime, the shop is open by appointment only with tattoo artist Valentina Marquez, who can be reached on Instagram. 830-632-5030. Instagram: Comal River Tattoo 6 The NB Pickleball Club is coming soon to New Braunfels at 1269 Summerwood Drive, Ste. 201. Open membership enrollment for the indoor pickleball court will begin in January, and the athletic facility is anticipat- ed to open March 1. 830-946-0020. www.nbpickleballclub.com 7 The River City Imaging Center will open its second location in New Braunfels at 1770 Hwy 46, Ste. 1107, in February.

725 Business I-35, Ste. 415, New Braunfels. Fyzical Therapy & Balance Centers offers orthopedic rehabilitation, balance ther- apy, sports medicine, neurological reha- bilitation, vestibular rehabilitation and other specialty services. A grand opening is planned sometime in mid- to late Jan- uary. 830-515-5727. www.fyzical.com/ new-braunfels-marketplace-tx 4 Texan Tea held a soft opening in New Braunfels on Dec. 24 at 580 S. Business I-35. The locally owned business sells lemonade and sweet and unsweet teas from a drive-thru window with the flavors of mint, peach and raspberry among the options. 830-214-0373. www.texantea.com COMING SOON 5 Chain of Strength Tattoo Co., for- merly located in Universal City, closed that location and will reopen under a

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ANNIVERSARIES 11 Celebrations Bridal and Prom , located at 275 S. Seguin Ave., New Braunfels, celebrated 35 years in business Jan. 12. The business offers alterations and steaming services for formal attire to customers throughout the San An- tonio-Austin area and beyond. A wide range of wedding dresses, tuxedos and more are available. 830-629-4419. www.celebrationsbridalandprom.com 12 The Pour Haus Patio Bar , located at 386 W. San Antonio St. celebrated its 10-year anniversary in New Braunfels on Dec. 15. The Pour Haus has an indoor and outdoor bar featuring live music, craft beer and cocktails. The anniversary celebration included musical performanc- es from multiple artists and comple- mentary street tacos. 830-214-6033. www.pourhausnb.com NAME CHANGES 13 Resolute Health , located at 555 Creekside Crossing, New Braunfels, unveiled a rebranding and erected a new sign Dec. 15 to better signal that it is part of the Baptist Health System in San An- tonio as Resolute Baptist Hospital. Four new signs on the building were installed. The rebranding comes at a time when the hospital is adding and expanding capacity to meet the needs of a growing popula- tion, Resolute Baptist Hospital CEO Mark Bernard said, including two new operat- ing rooms, a new cardiac catheterization laboratory set to be completed in 2023 and more, totaling more than $6 million in investment and 8,000 additional square feet of space. 830-500-6900. www.resolutehealth.com

NEW OWNERSHIP 14 Adobe Verde in Gruene is under the new ownership of Bob Wilson, the owner of Billy’s Ice in New Braunfels. The Tex-Mex cantina at 1724 Hunter Road is temporarily closed and plans to reopen Feb. 1. Many popular menu items will remain the same alongside new additions, including breakfast items. A new outdoor bar will also be added to the restaurant. 830-629-0777. www.adobeverde.com COMMUNITY Proceeds from the 36th annual Gruene Music & Wine Fest were donated to the nonprofit United Way of Comal County. Gruene Hall, KNBT Radio 92.1 FM and other sponsors donated a record-breaking $211,227.02 to United Way on Nov. 30, nearly doubling the prior year’s donation. The Gruene Music & Wine Festival occurs annually and features Texas wine and live music while raising funds for multiple char- ities through United Way. 830-620-7760. www.uwcomal.org CLOSINGS 15 Uwe’s Bakery and Deli closed its location at 1024 W. San Antonio St., Unit B, New Braunfels, on Dec. 23. The business had trouble recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and staffing struggles. The wholesale bakery portion of the company, known as Old World Foods, will remain open, and Uwe’s Bakery and Deli prod- ucts can still be found at all Austin Fresh Plus Grocery locations and the Farmers Market, Arlan’s Market and Granzin’s Market in New Braunfels. 830-632-6585. www.uwesbakerydeli.com

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FEATURED IMPACT NAME CHANGES The United States Postal Service o ce at 651 N. Business I-35, Ste. 420, New Braunfels, will now be designated the Bob Krueger Post Oce after the U.S. House of Representatives passed House Resolution 8203 on Dec. 1. Robert Charles Krueger was an American diplomat and politician. He served as a congressman, senator and U.S. ambassador and died April 30 at the age of 86. “This legislation provides a modest way for us to honor one who did so much in so many ways for so many,” U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett said. “My legislation will name this post oce, in the heart of his community, just a block away from a twist and turn of the great Guadalupe River, after its great, late Bob Krueger. To honor his memory and make his rich legacy—his values, his grace, his kindness, his commitment to service—a part of our future.” President Bill Clinton appointed Krueger as the ambassador to Burundi, where he documented Rwandan refugees eeing massacres and was one of the rst Western

voices to report the genocide. His mission was to sound the alarm, document atrocities and ensure international notice. After surviving an assassination attempt, Krueger and his family evacuated, and he was appointed ambassador to Botswana, according to Doggett. “Throughout all his types of service, whether he was driving a pickup truck around West Texas or an armored vehicle in Burundi on a diplomatic mission, he always was driven by the same values, same faith, and the same guiding light: his family,” Doggett said. www.usps.com

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are encouraged to dress professionally and bring resumes to the event. McKenna Events Center, 801 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. 8669270905. www.facebook.comnewbraunfelsedc/events 04 COMPETE IN A CHILI COOKOFF Texas Ski Ranch in New Braunfels will be hosting its second annual Ring of Fire Chili Cook-O during the annual Freezeride wakeboard competition. Those participating can make chili and bloody marys to be judged as rst through third place or people’s choice. Ax throwing, wakeboarding, a full bar and more activities will also take place. 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Cost is to be announced. 6700 I35, New Braunfels. 8306272843. www.texasskiranch.com 05 PREPARE FOR YOUR WEDDING The 2023 Hill Country Wedding Show will be hosted by the Hill Country Wedding Specialist at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center and feature over 120 wedding vendors, food, a bridal fashion show, entertainment and more. Those attending have a chance to win prizes and be a “V.I.B,” or “Very Important Bride.” A lounge, games and prizes will also be available for grooms in attendance. 15 p.m. $5 (admission). 375 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels. www.hillcountryweddingshow.com 11 LISTEN TO A COUNTRY ARTIST Country artist Collin Raye will be performing in New Braunfels on the The Brauntex Theatre stage. Featuring guest singer-songwriter Bret Graham; Collin Raye; and his trio of piano, ddle/mandolin and bass will serenade the audience. Collin Raye has 24 top 10 records and 16 No. 1 hits, according to the Brauntex Theatre. 7:30 p.m. $54-$83 (tickets vary based on seating). 290 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 8306270808. www.brauntex.org 11 LOOK AT MODEL AIRPLANES ModelFiesta, Texas’ International Model Contest for replica airplanes, ships, cars and more, will be held at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center. The event is one of the largest local scale model contests in the United States and attracts competitors and vendors from across the U.S. and Mexico. The contest averages over 120 vendor tables and has over 500 models entered into the contest each year. Rae tickets are available for $5 for the chance to win model kits, paint sets, tools and books. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $5 (admission). 375 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels. www.modelesta.com 17 THROUGH 18 DANCE WITH YOUR DAUGHTER The 18th annual Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Dance: To the Moon and Back! will take place at the McKenna Events Center in New Braunfels. Tickets include admission to the ballroom, dancing, refreshments and a keepsake for the daughters attending. Carriage rides are available for an additional charge. Tickets to the event must be purchased in advance. 7 p.m. (Feb. 1718), 4 p.m. (Feb. 18). $30 (admission), $40 (admission and carriage ride). 801 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 8302214370. www.nbtexas.org

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The Heritage Event Co. is hosting the RetroMania comic con at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center. The comic con is a family-friendly event that gives people a chance to explore comic books, video games, VHS, records, apparel, original art and a large array of toy selections. Vendors will also be selling products and collectibles from classics such as Godzilla, King Kong, Pokemon and Power Rangers. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. for early VIP access and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. for general admission. Free (children age 10 and under with adult ticket purchase), $10-$12 (general admission), $25-$35 (VIP tickets). 375 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels. 830-221-4011. www.heritageeventcompany.com

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JANUARY 15 SOLVE A MURDER MYSTERY The Sylver Spoon Dinner Theater will host a Vintage Murder at the Winery event, which features a three-course meal and a murder mystery party. The mystery will begin at cocktail hour and be revealed during dessert. 5 p.m. $55. 6700 N. I35, New Braunfels. www.sylverspoon.com 18 GET MOTIVATED Tarpon Blue Real Estate and Insurance is hosting a Better Than Yesterday motivational workshop with guest speaker Clint Rutledge at the New Braunfels convention center. The workshop will show those attending how to apply four principles to improve their daily lives. A daily planner to keep track of goals will also be provided to those who participate. 9 a.m.-noon. $25. 375 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels. 8304014123. www.tarponbluerealestatetx.com 21 EXPERIENCE SINATRA The Brauntex Theatre will showcase Dave Halston, a tribute artist from Las Vegas who performs “The Sinatra Experience.” Frank Sinatra’s most popular songs will be performed in the authentic show featuring original music arrangements. 7:30 p.m. $62-$75 (tickets vary based on seating). 290 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 8306270808. www.brauntex.org 21 LEARN TO SHOOT A BOW AND ARROW The Fisher Park Nature Education Center is teaching an Archery 101 class for those interested in safely learning how to shoot a bow and arrow. A certied instructor will show the beginner-level class the basic techniques of

target archery and handling a compound bow. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and preregistration is required. 12:30 p.m. $10. 1946 Monarch Way, New Braunfels. 830- 2214378. www.nbtexas.org 29 RUN A HALF MARATHON The Das Dreizehn.Eins half- marathon race through New Braunfels will take place for the rst time this January. Beginning in Prince Solms Park, the course will take runners around the gazebo downtown before venturing through Landa Park and crossing over the Guadalupe River into the historic Gruene District, eventually returning to Prince Solms Park to cross the nish line. A celebration will take place following the race featuring food and music. The half-marathon is partnering with the charity Pink Warrior Advocates, a nonprot that provides support to those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. 711:30 a.m. $75-$95 (depending on when tickets are purchased). Prince Solms Park, 100 Liebscher Drive, New Braunfels. www.athleteguild.com/running/new- braunfels-tx/2023-das-dreizehneins-131 FEBRUARY 02 FIND A JOB The New Braunfels Economic Development Corp. and the Seguin Economic Development Corp. are hosting an in-person job fair featuring positions in various industries from companies based in Cibolo, New Braunfels, Schertz and Seguin. Hiring representatives from participating companies, including Republic Plastics, Seguin ISD, Tyson Foods, Central States Manufacturing and more, will be on-site to discuss job opportunities. Those attending

LIVE MUSIC GRUENE DANCE HALL 1281 Gruene Road, New Braunfels 830-606-1281 www.gruenehall.com JANUARY 21 Josh Ward, 9 p.m. 28 Mike Ryan, 9 p.m FEBRUARY 04 Austin Meade, 9 p.m. 11 Jon Wolfe, 9 p.m. 17, 18 LeAnn Rimes: the story... so far tour, 8 p.m., 9 p.m. BRAUNTEX PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE 290 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels 830-627-0808 www.brauntex.org JANUARY 19 Ambrosia, 7:30 p.m. 27 Karla Bono, 7:30 p.m. 28 William Lee Martin, “The Cowboy,” 8 p.m FEBRUARY 02 Rodney Crowell: Word for Word Tour, 7:30 p.m. 03 Sean McConnell, 7:30 p.m 09 Live From Downtown: Yesenia McNett, “Tribute to Carole King,” 7:30 p.m. 10 Basile, “The Greek,” 8 p.m. 16 Judy Collins, 7:30 p.m.

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UTILITIES Winter weather forecast to be mild; utility prices to rise

REDESIGNED UTILITY BILL

New Braunfels Utilities took input from the community to redesign the structure of their utility bills to be easier to understand. The redesigned bill is broken down into sections that align with the electric grid.

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they’re expecting natural gas costs to increase 24% from last winter to this winter, and that’s for residential heating,” Crouch said. The increased price of natural gas has also contributed to the projected rise in electricity prices through Electric Reliability Council of Texas this winter, according to Crouch. NBU Chief Administrative Officer David Hubbard said the state Legis- lature has made progress in imple- menting priorities set with Senate Bill 3, in which goals were set after Winter Storm Uri to analyze better preparation and response to weather emergencies and power outages. “We talk about Winter Storm Uri a lot, and it’s going to keep happening for a number of years because Winter Storm Uri changed the landscape of the energy market here in Texas,” Hubbard said. Utility bill redesign NBU took customer feedback in 2022 to redesign the structure of the bills sent for utility charges to be easier to understand. “I think a big takeaway from our summer months was our bill was a bit difficult to understand, so we took that feedback from our customers,” NBU Customer Service Manager Vania Caballero said. The three components of the electric grid reflected on the new NBU bill structure include generation, transmission and distribution. The purchased power and power cost recovery adjustment, or PCRA,

New Braunfels Utilities officials discussed a predicted mild rest of the winter season as well as climbing nat- ural gas and electricity prices during a recent winter outlook meeting. A new bill redesign was also unveiled. Above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation com- pared to previous years are forecast through February. The drought is also projected to persist during that time, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- Rebekah Crouch said natural gas is important leading into the winter sea- son because it is used for residential home heating as well as being a fuel component to create electricity. “We’ve had a relatively mild winter thus far,” Crouch said. “So the warmer it is in the winter, the less natural gas we use for residential heating or to generate electricity, the more natural gas is available for later in the winter season.” Crouch said due to increased consumption of natural gas and the competitive natural gas market, commodities prices are expected to increase across the country this winter. “The Energy Information Adminis- tion analyzed by NBU. Energy market outlook NBU Power Supply Manager tration is projecting residential heating costs for natural gas to increase 28% this winter across the United States. And in the South specifically, …

Delivery charge: This reflects the cost of power distribution, including the maintenance of NBU’s infrastructure, calculated per kilowatt hour. Electric service availability charge: It reflects the basic costs of providing services, such as meter reading and records, and is fixed. Replenish reserves charge: This charge directly reflects the amount of the bill that goes towards NBU’s funding reserve. Transmission charge: These are set by the state and reflect the cost of transporting energy to NBU, calculated per kilowatt hour. Generation charge: This charge is for power bought from ERCOT through a hedging program, calculated per kilowatt hour.

Purchased power charge

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charges on previous bills have been changed to the current bill line items of generation, transmission and replenish reserves. Replenish reserves will be on bills until the company is able to refill its stabilization fund again, according to Caballero. “Purchased power is the cost to NBU to buy power through ERCOT and then pass it through to our customers,” Caballero said. “And that PCRA is also the cost of power that we buy in ERCOT that is passed through to our customers.” The delivery charge bill item will remain with the clarification of the availability charge being changed to the electric service availability charge

on the new bill. NBU officials also have an optimis- tic outlook on the financial security of the utility company and anticipate having enough money in reserves to support utility services in New Braunfels in the event of an extreme weather event. “We’re still in the process of rebuilding our reserves. It’s gonna take us a number of years to get where we need to get, but we do have some in place now,” Hubbard said. “We did go out and procure ... a line of credit in order to pay off some of the costs. And so we reserved half of that line of credit for emergency situations. So we’re in a good place.”

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STATE COMPARISONS

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas ranks in the middle of a sampling of Southern states when it comes to pre-K through 12th- grade overall per-pupil spending. Funding comes from local, state and federal sources. These numbers from the Census Bureau in 2021 show some of the surrounding states:

PRODUCTIVE LEGISLATIVE

NUMBER TO KNOW The number of bills led by Texas lawmakers a month from the start of the Jan. 10 session. Lawmakers started ling bills Nov. 14 and have until March 10—the 60th day of the session—to submit bills for this Legislature. 1,100+ SESSION THAT WILL SET THE STAGE FOR AN EVEN GREATER TEXAS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.” LT. GOV. DAN PATRICK LEGE STICKS WITH ODDYEAR PATH When the Legislature was established, lawmakers could travel across Texas on foot or by horse. Journeys were long and dangerous, so lawmakers chose to meet in Austin every two years, according to Dallas Morning News reports. Many states switched to annual sessions in the 1970s, but Texas did not. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota and Texas are the only states that do not meet every year. Sessions are limited to 140 days, according to the Texas Constitution. The governor has the authority to call special sessions, which are limited to 30 days. Each special session focuses on specic topics chosen by the governor and only laws on those topics can be passed.

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Early bill lings show education, property tax relief among major priorities for 2023 legislative session

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average daily attendance threshold. But when a student is frequently absent, their school loses money, even if the school’s day-to-day operations do not change. Bills have been led to raise the allotment and change the per-pupil funding formula. Property taxes Texas has one of the highest property tax rates in the nation. This is because the state does not charge an income tax. Additionally, local property taxes are used to fund schools, city infrastructure, emer- gency services and more. Multiple bills have been led to eliminate or reduce schools’ mainte- nance and operations taxes, which fund day-to-day operations and employee salaries. Rep. Andrew Murr,

RJunction, led two bills to eliminate the tax. HB 29 would create a joint commit- tee that would deal with the details of eliminating the tax, while HB 38 would increase certain state taxes in place of the local property taxes. Homeowners can also receive homestead exemptions, or a reduction in a portion of the home’s value for tax purposes. A $40,000 reduction is available for each homeowner’s primary residence. HB 40, led by Rep. Erin Zwiener, DDriftwood, would create a homestead exemption for property that is used to harvest rainwater or gray water. HB 144, led by Rep. Diego Bernal, DSan Antonio, would create an exemption for the parent or legal guardian of someone who receives care in their home while waiting on state support.

A month before the Jan. 10 start of the 2023-24 legislative session, Texas lawmakers had led over 1,100 bills. Thousands more are expected to be led, but only some will become laws. Lawmakers have until the 60th day of the session—March 10—to le prospective pieces of legislation. Education funding and property tax relief are two topics of early lings. Education and public schools Changing the way Texas funds public schools is top of mind for many educators, administrators and parents. Schools receive per-student funding from the state under the basic allot- ment. This is based on average daily attendance, or the number of students in attendance on average. Schools earn $6,160 per student who meets the

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NEW BRAUNFELS From 2016-21, the population in New Braunfels grew by 44.02%. That gure is slightly higher than Comal County but substantially higher than Guadalupe County and Texas as a whole, which had a population increase of more than 7.07% in the same time period. The median age of residents remained at 35 years old and residents 65 and older was down slightly to 11% from 14%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Community Surveys.

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Comal County

Population change New Braunfels and Comal County both grew at a rate six times greater than Texas as a whole over the last ve-year period.

Elected ocials

U.S. Senate John Cornyn, R-Texas; Ted Cruz, R-Texas House of Representatives Chip Roy, R-Austin Greg Casar, D-Austin Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo Monica De La Cruz, R-McAllen STATE Senate Donna Campbell, R-New Braunfels House of Representatives Carrie Isaac, R-Dripping Springs John Kuempel, R-Seguin LOCAL Comal County Commissioners Court County Judge: Sherman Krause Precinct 1: Donna Eccleston

District 1: Andrés Campos District 2: Christopher Willis District 3 Harry Bowers District 4: Lawrence Spradley District 5: Jason Hurta District 6: James Blakey New Braunfels ISD board of trustees District 1: Morgan Renaud District 2: Nancy York District 3: Eric Bergquist, President District 4: John Tucker District 5: Steve Minus At-Large: David Heefner A t-Large: Megan Stratemann-Willis

5-year population change Texas: +7.07%

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Comal ISD board of trustees

District 1: Tim Hennessee District 2: Courtney Biasatti District 3: Jason York, President District 4: Russell Garner District 5: Michelle Ross District 6: Amanda Jones District 7: David Krawczynski

Precinct 2: Scott Haag Precinct 3: Kevin Webb Precinct 4: Jen Crownover New Braunfels City Council Mayor: Rusty Brockman

0.2% 1.0%

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*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

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Retailers, restaurants that opened in 2022 or are coming in 2023

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DRINKS 11 Gruene’s Last Call 2348 Gruene Lake Drive, Ste. A, New Braunfels www.grueneslastcall.com $ H 12 Kinnor Coee 11335 FM 1863, New Braunfels 830-609-9046 www.facebook.com/kinnorcoee $ 13 The Magnolia Patio Bar 240 S. Seguin Ave., New Braunfels 830-625-7791 www.thefausthotel.com $$ H 14 The Silos at Freiheit Village 2064 Central Plaza, New Braunfels 830-837-5600 www.silosatfreiheit.com $ H 15 Tap Truck Hill Country 830-461-1660 www.taptruckhillcountry.com $ 16 Texan Tea 580 S. I-35, New Braunfels www.texantea.com $ MEXICAN 17 Butcher Boy Taco House 2031 Spur St., New Braunfels 830-609-9171 Facebook: Butcher Boy Taco House $ B 18 El Arroyo 1405 Gruene Road, New Braunfels 512-474-1222. www.elarroyo.com $$ B H COMING IN EARLY 2023 19 Sal-O-Mon 311 FM 306, Ste. 103, New Braunfels 210-451-0142 www.facebook.com/salomonfood $$ B PIZZA 20 Mattenga’s Pizzeria 2180 W. Hwy. 46, Ste. 107, New Braunfels 830-214-0652 www.mattengas.com $$ 21 NB’s Wicked Bah Pizza 111 S. Union Ave., Ste. 123, New Braunfels 830-214-0079 www.nbwicked.com $$ BUSINESS FASHION 22 KC Luxe Life Boutique 2090 N. I-35, Ste. 5105, New Braunfels

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888-512-1563 www.shopkcluxe.com 23 Love Story Boutique 2305 Gruene Lake Drive, Ste. C, New Braunfels 830-391-7199 www.lovestoryboutique.com 24 Staunch Traditional Outtters 297 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels 830-237-7711 www.staunchtradition.com FITNESS 25 Diva Dance 1410 S. Business 35, Ste. C, New Braunfels 830-201-0004 www.divadancecompany.com 26 The Village 1750 E. Common St., Ste. 1105, New Braunfels 830-643-9216 www.thevillage.studio HEALTH 27 DispatchHealth 210-891-5236 www.dispatchhealth.com 28 Elevated Eyecare 1750 E. Common St., Ste. 1201, New Braunfels 830-221-9358 www.elevatedeyecaretx.com 29 Integrative Physical Therapy Specialist 830-632-2991 www.integrativepts.com 30 Kauman Orthodontics 2009 S. Walnut Ave., Ste. 101, New Braunfels 830-730-4440 www.kaumanortho.com 31 The Lone Star Spine and Pain Institute 2115 Stephens Place, New Braunfels 830-715-0583 www.redeneyourpain.com 32 Methodist ER 1850 W. Hwy. 46, Ste. 109, New Braunfels 210-757-5850 www.sahealth.com 33 Moon River Ultrasound 234 Comal Ave., New Braunfels 830-532-6842 www.moonriverultrasound.com 34 NB Mobility 830-283-7433

790 Generations Drive, Ste. 205, New Braunfels

1 Cody’s Restaurant Bar and Patio 188 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels 830-609-9194 www.codyssmtx.com $$$ B H K 2 Rocky Mountain Crepes 1641 Hunter Road, New Braunfels 830-312-1117 $$ 3 Roost 2124 Gabriels Place, Ste. 101, New Braunfels 830-214-6745 www.roosttexas.com $$ B K 4 The Root Cellar Cafe 1090 N. Business I-35, New Braunfels 512-392-5158 www.rootcellarcafe.com $$ B H K COMING IN EARLY 2023 5 Terrace Rooftop, Bar & Kitchen 2031 Central Plaza, Ste. 101, New Braunfels 830-358-7316 www.terraceskybar.com $$ H BARBECUE 6 Big Bib BBQ 508 Landa St., New Braunfels 830-608-0422 www.thebigbib.com $ 7 Legit-Ass Meats BBQ 8894 FM 1102, New Braunfels www.facebook.com/legitassmeats $$ 8 Mighty Oak BBQ 1102 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels 210-909-0034 www.mightyoaksbbqtogo.com $$ 9 Shugabees BBQ 111 Landa St., New Braunfels 512-749-6340 www.shugabees.com $ DESSERTS 10 Laika Cheesecake and Espresso 1430 Unicorn Ave., Ste. 106 210-462-6981 www.laikacheesecakes.com $ COMING IN EARLY 2023

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36 New Braunfels ER and Hospital 3221 Commercial Circle, New Braunfels 830-402-2170 www.nberhospital.com 37 New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital 1770 W. Hwy. 46, Ste. 1101, New Braunfels 830-625-6700 www.nbrrh.ernesthealth.com COMING EARLY 2023 38 Pak Medical Group A 1762 E. Common St., New Braunfels 830-730-8580 B 11770 Hwy. 46, Ste. 1201, www.pakmedicalgroup.com 39 Qualicare Home Care 830-214-5866 www.qualicare.com/new-braunfels MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 40 CW Guitar Services 1111 N. Walnut Ave., Ste. 302, New Braunfels 210-842-8068 www.cwguitarservices.com PETS 41 Bulletproof Dog Training 118 Trade Center Drive, New Braunfels 830-452-1760 www.bulletproofdogtraining.com 42 Dr. Missy’s Vet Mobile 830-730-3712 New Braunfels 830-730-8580

www.drmissyvetmobile.com 43 Furlosophy Pet Trendz 830-500-1920 www.furlosophypettrendz.com 44 Innite PawsAbilities 1445 S. Walnut Ave., Ste. 110, New Braunfels 830-632-6974 www.innitepaws.com SHOPPING 45 The Best Stop 337-233-5805 www.beststopinscott.com COMING IN EARLY 2023 46 The Empress 477 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels 830-627-4230 www.altarspacecrystals.com

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Rooftop live music stages and small-plate appetizer fare are part of the plans.

RENDERING COURTESY COWBOYS & CADILLACS ROOFTOP BAR

FEATURED DINING COWBOYS & CADILLACS ROOFTOP BAR A new bar and music venue is slated to open in downtown New Braunfels in the summer. Cowboys & Cadillacs Rooftop Bar, to be located at 204 W. San Antonio St., will be perched on top of the buildings that make up La Belle Vie, a French imports and antiques store; Luxe Design Studio; and Red Stag, a home goods mercantile and the former home of the Seguin Beauty School. Cameron Corzine, the builder and co-owner of Cowboys & Cadillacs, said the bar will be incorporated into three stories total, including the rooftop. La Belle Vie—located at 125 N. Castell Ave.—will move into the Seguin Beauty School spot at 214 W. San Antonio St. “It’ll be a high-end, Western-themed bar with craft cocktails, rare wines and whiskeys,” Corzine said. “There [will be] some re pits, really nice seating. We will have an Airstream trailer that we are converting into seating. All the bars specialize in high-end, clean, good mixology drinks.” Corzine said the establishment will also oer some food and appetizers but will not be a full restaurant. A

second bar on the third oor above Red Stag will be a walk-up bar only. “We will have waitsta, so you decide to use them, or you can order at the bar,” he said. Both bars will feature liquor lockers that customers can purchase to keep bottles of liquor or wine at the bar. The total build-out will amount to almost 10,000 square feet. The oldest of the three buildings that houses Red Stag was built in 1893, according to the Comal Appraisal District. In November 2021, the New Braunfels Historic Landmark Commission unanimously approved the plans, according to meeting minutes. Instagram: cowboysandcadillacs

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WEDDING 47 Capture Life Beautiful Photography 118 S. Union Ave., New Braunfels 210-412-4659 www.capturelifebeautiful.com 48 The Chapel at Gruene 1671 FM 306, New Braunfels 830-500-5094 www.chapelatgruene.com 49 The Perfect Day 178 Trade Center Drive, New Braunfels 830-632-5162 www.theperfectdaynb.com OTHER 50 1845 Meat Co. 1555 N. Business I-35, New Braunfels 830-625-1845 www.1845meat.com 51 Cation on the Guadalupe 760 E. Mather St., New Braunfels 830-351-8539 www.cationontheguadalupe.com 52 Continental Automotive Systems 440 Kohlenberg Road, New Braunfels 248-606-2186 www.continental-automotive.com

53 Flower Moon Botanicals 133 Hampe St., New Braunfels 512-797-6559 www.owermoonbotanicals.shop 54 Haarschnitts Men’s Grooming 2327 Gruene Lake Drive, www.haarschnitts.com 55 Handspun Hope 647 S. Seguin Ave., New Braunfels 830-312-0488 www.handspunhope.org 56 iTrip Vacations San Antonio 210-920-5005 www.sanantonio.itrip.co 57 Proxy Strategic Partners 43 Gruene Park Drive, New Braunfels 830-402-7402 www.proxynancial.com 58 Skips Beer Wine and Liquor A 1187 W. County Line Road, New Braunfels 830-312-7385 New Braunfels 830-387-4054 B 1761 S. Hwy. 46, New Braunfels 830-837-5598 www.skipsliquor.com

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