New Braunfels, TX News Roundup (8/31/25)

LifeLong AI series kicks off: Dr. Marianne Reese and Dr. Kimberly Conner launch a six-part learning series starting Sept. 3 to unpack AI’s impact—from data privacy and misinformation to creative tools— find out how to join.

Comal County flood sirens: With Senate Bill 3 awaiting the governor’s signature, Comal County officials are mapping weak spots along River Road to deploy new $50,000 sirens and bolster flood alerts — find out how.

Canyon Lake metal artwork debut: Keep Canyon Lake Beautiful cut the ribbon on new sculptures by Margie Bivens at the FM 306 welcome area, complete with a plaque honoring their Governor’s Community Achievement Award — find out.

Student-made crime thriller screens: Hierarchy, a 2021 crime thriller by Texas State alumni, has secured a limited theatrical release via Vertical Entertainment, showcasing indie filmmaking grit from Brooklyn to Minnesota — find out where it’s playing.

Hometown hobby sparks career: A New Braunfels native turned her niche interest into a lifelong profession — find out how.

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