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New Braunfels businesses hope Memorial Day rush will return tourism to prominence


COVID-19’s physical threat is fading more and more with each vaccine. Reversing its economic threat is taking a bit longer – and New Braunfels and Comal County businesses dependent on tourism dollars hope Memorial Day weekend could be the spark.
“For the summer it’s going to be a great gauge of the number of Texans who are ready to get out and travel again,” said Michael Meek, president and CEO of the Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce. “By all indicators, it appears they are. Pre-bookings for attractions and hotels are very strong – some of the strongest we’ve seen.” ....

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Candidates pitch themselves ahead of May 1 election


Growth, collaboration and infrastructure were topics brought to the forefront by candidates vying for New Braunfels City Council seats during a forum Monday at the McKenna Events Center.
The event was hosted by the Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership New Braunfels Alumni Association, which consists of more than 700 individuals who have graduated from the Chamber’s prestigious Leadership New Braunfels program.
The forum featured the four candidates running for seats on the New Braunfels City Council: Kevin Robles and incumbent Harry Bowers in District 3, and Joy Harvey and Lawrence Spradley in District 4.
Each candidate was allowed a limited amount of time to make their case for why voters should choose them. ....

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