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Beginning Feb. 1, the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office will open up another round of one-time grants of up to $20,000 each to local businesses who were negatively impacted by … more
All eyes were on the Gonzales City Council in a packed meeting Thursday, Jan. 19 for the final decision in regards the ownership of the Lynn Theatre. Members of the community expressed their … more
A multi-agency criminal interdiction operation last week in Gonzales County led to 302 traffic stops, 19 captures of undocumented aliens, 19 arrests, and seizure of more than $14,000 in currency, … more
Sam Ramirez, 66, who was elected to the Waelder City Council just last May, died Jan. 3, 2023. Ramirez, who was born in Waelder on Jan. 17, 1956, owned his own construction company, The Zerimar … more
Law enforcement responded to two separate incidents involving students making inappropriate comments regarding possible gun violence on campus at Nixon-Smiley CISD, school officials said in a press … more
The Gonzales Underground Water Conservation District began the process of amending the contract of the Western Mitigation fund, which is currently without funds after reportedly spending most of its … more
The city of Gonzales’ first sales tax allocation check for 2023 was modestly more than last year at this same time, according to Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar’s office. Hegar announced … more
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived on at the 20th annual MLK march in Gonzales Monday, Jan. 16. Hundreds of people gathered on Texas Independence Square as they lined up to march to … more
The Gonzales Independent School District Education Foundation’s highly anticipated 2023 Casino Night event returns Saturday, Feb. 18 and again will be held at the J.B. Wells Expo Center (1653 … more
The Gonzales Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture is requesting nominations for the David B. Walshak Lifetime Achievement and Community Service awards.  The David B. Walshak Lifetime … more
The Gonzales City Council will meet for their next regularly scheduled meeting Thursday, Jan. 19 with huge agenda items to be discussed. One of the big items in the upcoming meeting is a … more
Four of the five people aboard a single propeller aircraft that had radioed in it was about to land on a scheduled flight to the Yoakum Regional Airport were confirmed dead after … more
The Smiley City Council met for a special called meeting Wednesday, Jan. 11, regarding the city’s marshal position. The council returned from closed session and named Heath Stier as their … more
The Gonzales ISD school board returned to business with their regular meeting on the eve of school getting back into session Monday, Jan. 9 at the GISD administration building. The board was … more
It has been nearly a year since Brandon O’Quinn Rasberry was found dead at a Nixon area RV park and the Gonzales County Sheriff’s Office and Texas Rangers are continuing to look for who … more
The Gonzales County Sheriff’s Office will be applying for a grant to obtain body-worn cameras for their deputies after receiving approval Monday, Jan. 9, from the Gonzales County Commissioners … more
As the final decision on the status of the Lynn Theatre goes to a vote before the Gonzales City Council on Thursday, Jan. 19, two groups of investors have shared with the Gonzales Inquirer their … more
The Gonzales Underground Water Conservation District will be holding a public workshop to discuss additional funding in its mitigation program Jan. 13 at the GUWCD, 522 Saint Matthew St., … more
Gonzales Healthcare Systems’ first baby of the New Year has arrived! The 2023 New Year’s Baby was born at Gonzales Memorial Hospital on Jan. 3, 2023.  This year, we announce that … more
The Edwards Association invites the community of Gonzales to the annual Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) march and celebration, to be held Monday, Jan. 16, 2023, Edwards Association president David B. … more
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