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More Headlines. Owners of Otto's in New Braunfels publish book sharing stories of Texas cheesemakers. New ice cream shop in New Braunfels aims to serve up smiles. New Braunfels PD arrests fourth murder suspect in connection with October Applebee's shooting.
Q&A: New Braunfels' Fox, Campbell each vying for District 25 State Senate seat. Oct 29, 2024. 0. Incumbent Donna Campbell, a Republican, is facing a challenge from Democrat Merrie Fox for her District 25 Texas Senate seat.
James Edmund “Jim” Castellaw. James Edmund “Jim” Castellaw, age 84, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 8, 2024, at his home in New Braunfels, Texas. Born March 8, 1940, and raised on a cattle ranch in Dimmit County, Texas, he is the youngest of E.G. and Louise Castellaw’s three children.
New Braunfels City Council unanimously approved amendments of several city ordinances — including rewards for tips, updating the official map of the city and updating the maximum fine for illegal dumping — during its July 22 regular meeting.
The economic impact study, done by Impact Datasource, showed the hospitality industry in New Braunfels generated $1.3 billion in 2023 — 10% higher than the $1.1 billion generated in 2022.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung has a long and distinguished history of being the first German newspaper in Texas. The Herald, the community's English language paper, and the Zeitung, the German paper, merged in 1957. Collectively, they have served New Braunfels and Comal County since 1852.
NEW BRAUNFELS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Lauren Discher. New Braunfels Monthly Editor. Phone: 830-358-7935. Email: lauren.discher@nbtxhz.com.
Obituaries. From staff reports. Jun 21, 2002. McPHEE. Edward “Mac” McPhee of Canyon Lake, Texas, passed away Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at McKenna Memorial Hospital Inc., New Braunfels, Texas at the age of 72. Mr. McPhee was born June 20, 1929, to John and Effie (Green) McPhee in Twin Rocks, Pa.
The latest Census Bureau data reveals the New Braunfels population grew by almost 20,000 people from July 2020 to July 2023. In July 2020, New Braunfels’ population was listed at 91,643. That number rose to 99,075 as of July 2021 and to 104,729 as of July the following year.
The city of New Braunfels will hold a ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 11 marking the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. At 7:25 a.m., members of the New Braunfels Fire Department and New Braunfels Police Department will march from the Central Fire Station to Main Plaza downtown.