The Great Texas Snowstorm 1985
It happened 40 years ago, on January 12, 1985. The city came to a standstill as over 13 inches of snow blanketed the area. It
It happened 40 years ago, on January 12, 1985. The city came to a standstill as over 13 inches of snow blanketed the area. It
When running a Neighborhood Association, there’s always a need for more funds. Even the most financially stable NAs can always find ways to put more
A great New Year’s resolution to practice gratitude is to dedicate every Sunday to writing down five things you are grateful for, reflecting on the positive
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If you receive or purchase a “gift card,” you should use it as soon as possible. Friday evening, a “supervisor” gave my wife a $25
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Watch this beautiful video of the River Walk by Tim Stewart
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According to recent reports, San Antonio Water System (SAWS) customers are experiencing issues with their new digital water meters, primarily complaints about unexpected high water usage