
New drive-thru coffee shop coming to Kyle off I-35
By Megan Wehring KYLE — But first, coffee. On Tuesday, Nov. 17, Kyle City Council…
Megan Navarro (Wehring) graduated from Texas State University in May 2020 with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication. In June 2020, she started a summer internship at the Hays Free Press/News-Dispatch through the Dow Jones News Fund and Texas Press Association. She then earned her way to a reporter position later that summer and now, she serves as the editor of the newspaper. Working for a small publication, Navarro wears multiple hats. She has various responsibilities including managing a team of reporters, making editorial decisions, overseeing social media posts, fact checking, writing her own articles and more. Navarro has a heart for storytelling and she believes that journalists are equipped to share the stories that are important to the community.
By Megan Wehring KYLE — But first, coffee. On Tuesday, Nov. 17, Kyle City Council…
KYLE — While the holidays are quickly approaching, the Salvation Army is looking for volunteers…
By Megan Wehring HAYS CISD — Going to school during the pandemic is like walking…
By Megan Wehring KYLE — After months of going back to the drawing board, the…
By Megan Wehring KYLE — Kyle residents are beginning to see a glimpse of Austin…
By Megan Wehring HAYS CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT — University planning begins at the elementary…
By Megan Wehring KYLE — Official results from the Kyle election are in and the…
By Megan Wehring KYLE — With a limited timeline to find a new name for…
Over the years, the Wimberley Lions Club has contributed over $4 million to the community…
By Megan Wehring KYLE — Kyle City Council approved an agreement with Swagit Productions, LLC,…