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Local clubs invest in wellness with major facility, golf course upgrades

From golfing and racket courts to community activities and dining, country clubs mean something different to every member, said Zac Wellner, Westlake Country Club regional general manager.

That’s why when Westlake Country Club rebranded from Lost Creek Country Club in 2022, it was about improving the member experience through an array of upgraded amenities, Wellner said.

Westlake Country Club underwent three years of renovations, culminating in December with the opening of a new restaurant and deck.

“This was part of that vision to rebrand,” Wellner said. “New clubhouse, new name, new amenities, just a new foot forward.”

What else?: However, Westlake Country Club isn’t the only local club that has undergone recent changes.

Twin Creeks Country Club also completed multimillion-dollar transformations of its main and private dining rooms, bar, and lounge areas in early 2025, following upgrades to its Family Activities Center a year earlier.

Meanwhile, River Place Country Club and Lakecliff Racquet Club have big plans for 2026, officials with both projects said.

 
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Unincorporated Travis County burn ban lifts early

A burn ban for unincorporated areas of Travis County has been lifted as of Jan. 26.

The details: The ban was able to be lifted due to recent rainfall, according to a Travis County news release. Immediate wildfire risk has been reduced. Outdoor burning is now allowed and must comply with state regulations, according to the release. County officials recommend keeping water or a fire extinguisher nearby while burning.

What they're saying: “While conditions have improved, I encourage everyone to be careful when burning outdoors,” Travis County Judge Andy Brown said in the news release. “Additionally, I urge everyone to use extreme caution when heating your homes when we experience cold temperature. Never leave a space heater or fireplace unattended.”

The background: The recent burn ban for the unincorporated areas of Travis County—areas outside of any specific city—was put into effect Dec. 29 and extended to remain in effect until Feb. 10, as previously reported by Community Impact. However, recent conditions made it possible to lift the ban early.

 
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Rooms To Go, Heritage Trail: Read about 5 new Austin-area permits

From residential to retail, check out some of the most expensive permits filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro this week.

Donley Mixed Use: Construction of a mixed-use retail and residential development is slated to break ground in North Austin. A seven-story parking structure will be attached to the building.

  • Location: 2101-2201 Donley Drive, Austin
  • Estimated timeline: March 1-June 1
  • Estimated cost: $70 million

Pathways at Santa Rita Courts West: A 96-unit, 136,000-square-foot residential building is slated for East Austin. The project will include landscaping, parking and utilities.
  • Location: 2300 E Second St., Austin
  • Estimated timeline: April 1-Dec. 31, 2027
  • Estimated cost: $16.3 million

 
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Austin Blues Festival returns to Moody Amphitheater this April

The Austin Blues Festival will return to Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park this spring, presented by Antone's Nightclub and Waterloo Greenway Conservancy.

The two-day festival celebrates music and culture and started in 1999. This year is the festival’s fourth edition and will celebrate Antone’s 50-year lease extension.

The details: The lineup will feature a variety of artists including:

  • Parliament Funkadelic ft. George Clinton
  • Jimmie Vaughan & Friends
  • BADBADNOTGOOD
  • Eric Johnson
  • Larkin Poe
  • Adrian Quesada's Boleros Psicodélicos
  • The War and Treaty, Chaparelle
  • Los Amigos Invisibles
  • D.K. Harrell
  • Annie & The Caldwells
  • Huston-Tillotson Jazz Orchestra
  • Second line parades from Pinettes Brass Band & New Breed Brass Band

Next steps: Tickets are on sale now and include one-day or two-day options.

 
Statewide News
Q&A: Get to know the Democratic primary candidates for Texas lieutenant governor

Three Democratic candidates are running for Texas lieutenant governor—the second-in-command to the governor—in the upcoming March 3 primary election.

The overview: Vikki Goodwin, Courtney Head and Marcos Vélez are seeking the Democratic nomination for Texas lieutenant governor. The lieutenant governor leads the Texas Senate and can exercise the powers of the governor if the governor dies, resigns, is removed from office or is absent from the state, according to the Texas State Historical Association.

Stay tuned: If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes in the Democratic primary, a runoff election will be held between the two top vote-getters May 26.

The winning Democratic candidate will face the winner of the Republican nomination in November, and the winner of that election will be sworn in for a four-year term in January 2027.

 
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Q&A: Get to know the Republican primary candidates for Texas lieutenant governor

Four Republican candidates are running for Texas lieutenant governor—the second-in-command to the governor—in the upcoming March 3 primary election.

The big picture: Republican incumbent Dan Patrick is seeking a fourth term in the lieutenant governor's office. The lieutenant governor leads the Texas Senate and can exercise the powers of the governor if the governor dies, resigns, is removed from office or is absent from the state, according to the Texas State Historical Association.

Patrick is challenged by three Republican candidates: Timothy Mabry, Perla Muñoz Hopkins and Esala Wueschner. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes in the Republican primary, a runoff election will be held between the two top vote-getters May 26.

Stay tuned: The winning Republican candidate will face the winner of the Democratic nomination in November. The winner of that election will be sworn in for a four-year term in January 2027.

 

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