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Gonzales County's three teams improved to a combined 6-0 Friday as Week 1 of the high school football season wrapped up.
Posted 1 day 15 hours ago
The St. Paul Cardinals scored six first-quarter touchdowns Friday — four of them by running back Adam Hollenbach —en route to a 62-0 whipping of the short-handed San Antonio Cornerstone Warriors in non-district football action.
Posted 1 day 15 hours ago
Both the Gonzales Apaches and Luling Eagles had adversity and good news following their game on Friday night.
Posted 1 day 14 hours ago
The Liberty Hill Panthers handed the Cuero Gobblers their second straight setback at home Friday, grinding out 284 rushing yards en route to a 36-28 victory.
Posted 1 day 13 hours ago
Marlon Wallace rushed for 111 yards and three touchdowns Friday as the Shiner Comanches bounced back from a season-opening setback by victimizing the Brazos Cougars, 52-0.
Posted 1 day 13 hours ago
The Sacred Heart Indians capitalized on a ball-control offense and five Flatonia fumbles Friday to pound out a 40-0 victory over the Bulldogs in non-district football action.
Posted 1 day 3 hours ago
The Nixon-Smiley Mustangs used a flurry of big plays and four Bobcat turnovers Friday to bury Bloomington 57-16 and remain undefeated at 2-0.
Posted 1 day 3 hours ago
Logan Vinklarek passed for 304 yards and two touchdowns Friday as the La Grange Leopards pinned a 43-14 setback on the Yoakum Bulldogs in non-district action.
Posted 1 day 3 hours ago
The top-ranked Refugio Bobcats ran away from the game but outmanned Hallettsville Brahmas Friday by a 70-26 score in non-district football action.
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Posted 9:42 am Thursday
On Friday, Oct. 15, Dr. Wayne Hayenga, professor emeritus with Texas A&M University, attorney and nationally recognized speaker, will be in Gonzales to share his wit and wisdom about protecting assets for individuals, the family and heirs.
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Posted 9:40 am Thursday
A Mother’s Heart is a fun, dynamic group of moms who live in Gonzales County and who love to get together and share ideas about being a mom.
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Posted 9:13 am Thursday
Gonzales Healthcare’s EHDG Representative, Carol Villareal, an active member of STRAC and EHDG, is pleased to announce the arrival of a Zumro Rapid Inflatable Shelter, acquired through EHDG.
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Posted 8:59 am Thursday
Hill Country Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (HCNRC) was recently named one of the top two nursing homes in the State of Texas.
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Posted 8:17 am Thursday
Two of Gonzales County’s leading news sources are teaming up!
By Nikki Maxwell/newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 26 - 8:26 am
The child advocacy organization Norma’s House, accepted the resignation of Executive Director (ED) and Forensic Interviewer Tiffany Rankin, during a board meeting last week.
By Nikki Maxwell/newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 26 - 8:10 am
Volunteers from the Texas Historical Commission RIP Guardian program were in Gonzales Memorial Cemetery Tuesday, cleaning and restoring the grave marker of Matthew Caldwell.
By Nikki Maxwell/newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 26 - 8:06 am
The Army Corps of Engineers is investigating the City of Gonzales and its transfer of industrial material (including concrete chunks, jutting rebar and lead pipe) from Saint George St. to the riverbank at Independence Park.
By Nikki Maxwell/newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 26 - 8:03 am
There was a lot of discussion about the J.B. Wells Park RV Expansion Project during the regular meeting of the Gonzales Economic Development Corporation Monday night.
By Nikki Maxwell / newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Friday, August 20 - 4:18 pm
Gonzales police officers arrested Christopher Michael Liguez, 28, Thursday afternoon at the 200 block of West Plum St., in relation to several burglaries in Gonzales this week.
By Nikki Maxwell / newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 19 - 11:36 am
Four more Gonzales businesses were invaded and burglarized late Tuesday night. The latest scenes of forced entry include Discoveries of the Past, Marrou’s auto dealership, and Edwards Furniture, where two televisions were reported missing.
By Nikki Maxwell/newseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 19 - 9:31 am
Matthew Craven and Sequoia Janacek grew up together in Gonzales.
Both graduated from Gonzales High School. Janacek became a school teacher, and Craven joined the U.S. Marine Corps.








