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Water station to continue operating this week at Civic/Convention Center

Plumbers and utility crews stay busy in wake of freeze

As some Comal County residents return to a state of normal, there are still many struggling with burst pipes and other plumbing issues. Along with the utility crews who have been working day and night during and after the storms, plumbers are out repairing the breaks, cracks and leaks. Nickolas Siry is a journeyman plumber with 3 Brothers Plumbing in Canyon Lake. It’s the family business. His dad, Thomas Siry, is the owner. “It’s definitely been some long, long days,” Nickolas Siry said. “The jobs themselves are really, really tough. Service calls aren’t the same as a normal service call. It’s multiple repairs, multiple breaks. You can get to one customer and find out you might be there half the day changing out broken pipes so it’s definitely really hard to schedule. That’s probably the hardest part. We got so many customers. Other than that, it’s nice to be back at work.”

Snowfall totals increasing in, around New Braunfels

6 inches of snowfall throughout the day Thursday. Precipitation totals during the record-setting weeklong event were not immediately available from the National Weather Service’s office at New Braunfels Regional Airport. For most of Thursday, city, county and state authorities asked drivers to stay home as winds gusted up to 30 mph and made travel conditions difficult on nearly all thoroughfares linking to and from the city.  For the fourth straight day after Monday’s President’s Day holiday, all schools, city and county facilities will remain closed Friday following yet another night of subfreezing temperatures that will cause melted precipitation to re-ice and endanger early morning travel.

How many COVID-19 vaccines have been wasted so far across Texas? A small fraction, state says

Reasons vaccines are thrown out include: Storage refrigerator/freezer too warm Mechanical failure of the refrigerator/freezer Broken vials or syringes Spoiled vaccine (a vaccine that couldn’t be used within the required timeframe) The Texas Department of State Health Services says it reaches out to providers reporting discarded doses to ensure that they follow proper storage and handling procedures and to allow them to correct any data entry errors. Expired vaccines There have been nine total vaccines thrown out due to the doses expiring, all coming from four Texas locations. Tatum s Brookshires Pharmacy in Rusk County threw out five of its 500 COVID-19 doses (1%) because they expired. That s the most in the state.

Retiring chamber president surprised with Besserung award

Retiring Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Michael Meek was honored Friday night for his civic service as the Chamber announced him the winner of the Besserung Award, often referred to as the New Braunfels outstanding citizen award. Community and business leaders gathered to hear the announcement during the Chamber’s 102nd annual banquet and awards ceremony at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center. The name of the winner was kept secret until the moment of the announcement. For the first time in Meek’s tenure as Chamber president and CEO, he did not know the real recipient. With the help of a few clued-in staff and executive board members, the honor came as a complete surprise to Meek.

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