Dec 31, 2020 12:00 AM
(Seguin) It’s hard not to think about the west end of Guadalupe County when you hear the name Jim Wolverton mentioned. Wolverton has represented west end cities, like Schertz and Cibolo, for more than two decades on the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court. Those who have watched him work say that Commissioner Wolverton has worked for years to provide the best services to not only the people of Precinct 3, but also for those who reside in other parts of the sprawling county. Wolverton took part in his last scheduled commissioners court meeting on this week at the Guadalupe County Courthouse. Wolverton’s final term in office will end on Thursday, December 31, and it will officially bring his 24 years on the court to a close.
Closed coffee shop caused by a lockdown to prevent the corona virus
(Seguin) Additional COVID-19 restrictions are back in place for some local businesses, because the hospitalization rate has gone up in this region. This means that restaurants will again have to reduce their capacity, and it could also force some bars to close completely.
Bryce Houlton, Guadalupe County Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator, delivered the news during Tuesday’s meeting of the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court. Houlton says the number of positive COVID-19 cases is again on the rise.
“As of (Tuesday) morning, (the) confirmed active cases in New Braunfels (was) 18, 42 in Cibolo, 50 in Seguin, 30 in Schertz, three in Marion, one in Selma and 81 in the unincorporated areas for a confirmed active total of 225. Our office has been seeing between 300 and 375 cases a day coming into our office. That’s between new cases and recovered cases. It seems like the state is constantly doing dumps