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Vintage Oaks: A big welcome from a fast-growing community
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Those interested in building a home can also buy a homesite starting in the $140,000 rangeVintage OaksShow MoreShow Less
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But she added, the community of Vintage Oaks itself features a broad array of amenities. It boasts an expansive Tuscan clubhouse, an Olympic-sized pool, a lazy river, volleyball court, and pool for tots. Vintage OaksShow MoreShow Less
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But she added, the community of Vintage Oaks itself features a broad array of amenities. It boasts an expansive Tuscan clubhouse, an Olympic-sized pool, a lazy river, volleyball court, and pool for tots. Vintage OaksShow MoreShow Less
3 of 4 Bexar County parents say schools should continue to enforce masks, poll says
73% of likely voters with kids say masks should be required for students, teachers and staff when inside classroom
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Roughly three out of four Bexar County parents say schools should continue to enforce masks while they are inside the classroom, according to a new Bexar Facts-KSAT-San Antonio Report poll released this week.
According to the poll, 73% of likely voters with children under 19 either “strongly agreed” or “somewhat agreed” with a continued classroom face mask policy. Another 25% said they disagreed with mandating masks in classrooms.
San Antonio-area school districts had to make their choice following Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement that the statewide mask mandate would end on March 10. Since that time, each school district has updated their requirements for students and teachers for the remainder of the school year. A list of the district’
Thursday, April 1, is the final day to register to vote in the May 1 elections, when voters will head to the polls to select two New Braunfels City Council members, two school board trustees in the New Braunfels Independent School District and two Comal ISD trustees positions.
All seats are for three-year terms. New Braunfels residents will decide 18 proposed amendments to the city’s charter. Those seeking to register can submit completed applications from the Texas Secretary of State website, www.votetexas.gov, by Thursday.
As of Wednesday, the county had an estimated 117,351 registered voters. The last day to submit applications for ballots by mail is Tuesday, April 20; early voting begins Monday, April 19 and ends Tuesday, April 27.Â