Why title to your property matters

PEACE OF MIND Real estate can be owned in several different ways. The form of ownership, or how your property is titled, can determine how much control you have over it, how vulnerable your property is to creditor claims and lawsuits, and what will happen to it at your death. Individual ownership One of the … Read more

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

MAY 13 • STRONGER TOGETHER Child Protection Summit: This May 13-14 conference brings together law enforcement, child welfare professionals and children’s advocacy centers to assist navigating issues surrounding crimes against children. Summit runs 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Kendall Inn, 128 W. Blanco Road. Register at: hillcountrycrisiscouncil. com/cac-conference-2026. • NATURE WALK WITH Noah … Read more

Moondance returns to Cibolo Center May 30

Moondance returns to Cibolo Center May 30 Moondance is a summer concert series that began in 2000, when friends gathered in the Oak Motte at the Cibolo Nature Center for music, storytelling, and dancing beneath the glow of the full moon. What started as a simple evening among friends has grown into a beloved summer … Read more

Look, don’t touch

Leave baby wildlife where you find them AUSTIN — Warmer weather across Texas means more time outdoors and more encounters with wildlife. Spring and early summer are also when many species give birth and raise their young, which can lead to confusion when animals appear to be alone. Each year, well-meaning Texans pick up young … Read more

Chargers tangle with another district champ in Palmview

Just like last week’s second round series, the Boerne Champion baseball team will face another district champion in the playoffs. The Chargers defeated district champ Southwest last week in a best-of-three series after dispatching the Dragons in three games. Champion (31-6-1) moves on to face Palmview (26-7-2) in the third round. The Lobos won District … Read more

A divided land, a lawful call to service

GUEST COMMENTARY I have read a recent piece concerning Hermann Lange with both interest and concern. It is not my habit to take public exception lightly, particularly when a young man’s death is the subject. All losses in the Civil War deserve a degree of solemn respect. Yet respect for the dead does not absolve … Read more