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9 Years In The Making; I-35 Exit 208 Adorns New Name After Longtime San Marcos Business Legend

“Chuck Nash Loop” has been the project of many state and local legislators.  Roughly 18 months ago, after years of…

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I35 Corridor Weekly Road Construction Alerts For Saturday, July 29 – Friday, Aug. 4

TxDOT, My I35 and Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority’s Weekly Corridor Traffic and Road Construction Update for the IH-35 Corridor

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What To Expect On San Marcos Roads During Week Of July 30 – August 5

San Marcos’ Weekly Road Construction & Traffic Report Short & Long Term Road Construction Projects Affecting San Marcos Traffic Sunday,…

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Hays County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Help Locating Suspect

Citizens are advised not to attempt to apprehend or arrest suspect themselves. Hays County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from…

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San Marcos Embassy Suites Gives Young Student Interns A Chance To Learn

"Hat's off to Elva and Embassy Suites, Gary Job Corps, Texas Workforce Solutions and Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area for giving…

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Hays CISD Names Interim Superintendent

“I am excited to have Dr. Dixon join our Hays CISD family, even if it is for a brief period…

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Live Oak Health Partners To Provide Free Back-To-School Vaccinations And Discounted Sports Physicals

“Live Oak Health Partners is pleased to offer these free and discounted services to the community,” said Tricia Marquart, physician…

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Papayas Sold In Texas From Mexico Tests Positive For Salmonella

Children are the most likely to get salmonellosis. Children younger than five, the elderly, and those people with weakened immune…

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San Marcos Mayor Meeting With Gov. Abbott On SB 18, And Other Special Session Bills

Sen. Craig Estes‘ Senate Bill 18 the state could limit "local government municipalities" spending would be tied to the states population and…

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Hays County Health Department Offers Advice On How To Protect Self And Animals From Rabies

Each year, hundreds of cases of rabies develop among Texas wildlife and domestic animals. In Texas, rabies is most commonly…

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