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Top 10 most-read stories: Today
Here are the stories most-often read by herald-zeitung.com readers today.
#1: Second medical center coming to New Braunfels
Baptist Health System announced Wednesday that it plans to build a full-service hospital in New Braunfels.
March 11, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#2: City must address concerns over Landa Plaza
When the city announced it was in negotiations to buy the Landa Plaza shopping center — the timing could not have been worse.
March 11, 2010 - Editorials | E-mail this article
#3: No word from NBISD, UIL on Unicorn appeal
The hot water that the New Braunfels Unicorn tennis program got itself into last week seems to still be brewing
March 11, 2010 - Sports | E-mail this article
#4: Woman, 30, comes foward about childhood abuse
A Comal County jury heard testimony Tuesday from a 30-year-old woman who alleges her stepfather sexually abused her for five years in the early ’90s.
March 10, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#5: Commission plies wary with workshop
The historic designation of Magazine Avenue created hours of debate before the New Braunfels City Council in February before it was approved.
March 10, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#6: One lane Plaza: Worth the Wait?
The possibility of a one-lane Main Plaza was written into the city’s Downtown Implementation Plan, which was passed in January.
March 9, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#7: 17-year-old recovering after shooting
A New Braunfels teenager remained hospitalized Monday after he was shot twice in the leg late Saturday night off of E. Common Street.
March 9, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#8: Ed Clark will not seek re-election
NBISD trustee Ed Clark has decided not to seek another term.
March 9, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#9: Perfect weekend
New Braunfels grad helps TLU gain three-game sweep of East Texas Baptist
March 9, 2010 - Sports | E-mail this article
#10: Ban on short-term rentals focus of workshop
The New Braunfels City Council could be looking to ban short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods.
March 9, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
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