Lauren Canterberry, Community Impact

Lauren Canterberry

Community Impact

New Braunfels, TX, United States

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Crisis and family shelters in Central Texas receive prevention grants from Texas Council on Family Violence

The grant funding will be used to support prevention programs, hire counselors, cover temporary housing costs and more. → Read More

Mental health needs among children on the rise

Mental health needs among children on the rise; Mental illness can affect anyone at any age. Knowing the contributing factors and warning signs of mental illness is critical to ensuring children receive the care they need. → Read More

Lonestar 24 Hour ER partners with Austin physician and nonprofit organization to deliver medical supplies to Ukraine

Donations of emergency medical supplies, equipment and medicine have been delivered to hospitals in Ukraine and to the Ukrainian army. → Read More

SBA economic disaster loans now available to small businesses in 107 Texas counties affected by drought

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture declared the drought to be an agricultural disaster on April 22. → Read More

Gallery: H-E-B opens in New Braunfels with two-story True Texas BBQ, home decor section and more

After closing the original Walnut Avenue H-E-B location April 25, the new facility is slated to open with more grocery offerings, prepared food and home decor. → Read More

Wein and Saengerfest set to return to New Braunfels May 7

The festival was canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and again in 2021 due to inclement weather. → Read More

1838 Grill New Braunfels now open and more local business news

Multiple restaurants and retail businesses have recently opened in New Braunfels. → Read More

New Braunfels organizations address housing insecurity as prices soar

New Braunfels organizations address housing insecurity as prices soar → Read More

TEA expands teacher vacancy task force

The task force was originally composed of 28 members, 16 of which were superintendents, before the TEA announced the addition of two dozen teachers. → Read More

New Braunfels Housing Partners in search of a larger space to meet the needs of those experiencing homelessness

“We don’t own anything we would like to own something,” said Kellie Stallings, chief administrator of the First Footing Program. → Read More

SLIDESHOW: New Braunfels kicks off 60th Wurstfest Celebration after two-year hiatus

The 2021 Wurstfest celebration kicked off Nov. 5 with traditional opening ceremony events including the → Read More

6,000-home Mayfair development to break ground in early 2022

The Mayfair development will be one of the largest in the New Braunfels area, spanning a property that is divided by I-35. → Read More

New Braunfels budget prioritizes new police and fire staffing

In addition to being able to hire more officers and firefighters, the city will also invest in new technology and equipment. → Read More

Downtown reinvestment zone given final approval by New Braunfels City Council

The TIRZ is anticipated to generate approximately $14.8 million in revenue to be used for improvement projects throughout downtown. → Read More

New Braunfels seeks committee members to aid in city redistricting process

The committee will work with city staff and consultants to evaluate redistricting the city in response to the 2020 U.S. Census data. → Read More

Wet weather stalls overpass project in New Braunfels

The overpass was originally scheduled to be demolished on Sept. 15 but a series of delays have pushed the project back to early October. → Read More

New Braunfels City Council gives final approval of $322.87 million FY 2021-22 budget and tax rate

The budget includes $90.59 million in general fund expenditures which includes funding for six firefighters, four patrol police officers, one police sergeant and one-time expenses for several departments. → Read More

Comal County sees decline in weekly new COVID-19 cases since Sept. 20

On Sept. 27, Comal County reported 147 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19, bringing the county total to 18,190. → Read More

Third reinvestment zone approved in downtown New Braunfels

The zone will provide additional funding for public improvements within the area. → Read More

Rezoning in downtown New Braunfels paves the way for future development

The property located at 157 S. Guenther Ave. was rezoned to a central business district. Plans are underway for a new development on the adjacent property. → Read More