A Fire Weather Watch for all of South-Central Texas will take effect Sunday morning through Sunday evening. This is due to a combination of strong wind gusts (up to 40 mph) and very dry air (humidity as low as 15-20%).
Please remember that there is a countywide burn ban and all outdoor burning is prohibited. These conditions mean that any fires that start could spread very quickly and become difficult to control. Please be extremely careful and help prevent wildfires!
In addition to observing the burn ban, please:
- Avoid all outdoor burning or activities that create sparks.
- Do not park vehicles on dry grass (a hot engine can easily start a fire).
- Properly discard cigarettes.
Stay safe and stay fire-aware!

Caldwell County is hosting a free community dump day on Saturday, November 15 at the Caldwell County Unit Road Office located at 423 San Marcos Highway in Luling.
The event is free for all residents of Caldwell County. Please bring a government-issued photo ID for proof of residency.
Items will be collected from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. or until capacity is reached.
Most non-household hazardous waste items will be accepted.
Prohibited items include:
- Lead acid batteries
- Sewage
- Used motor oil
- Paint
- Sludge
- Used oil filters
- Grease trap waste
- Whole used or scrap tires
- Grit trap waste
- Refrigerators, freezers, A/C units, or anything with CFCS
- Dead animals and slaughterhouse waste
- Liquid waste from municipal sources
- Bulk or non-containerized liquid waste
- Regulated hazardous waste
- Municipal hazardous waste from conditionally exempt PCB small quantity generators
- Medical waste
- Out-of-state waste
- Contaminated soil exceeding 1.5 PPM or regulated levels per 335.521 (A)(1) Table 1
- Class 1 industrial solid waste (unless it contains only asbestos)


Unofficial early voting and Election Day totals can now be viewed on the Caldwell County Website.
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