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San Marcos Police Warn Residents About Bank Jugging Crimes

The first incident happened on Monday, March 6 about 3:30 p.m. at the Bank of America in the 300 block…

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The San Marcos State Of The City Address

“The City of San Marcos continues to grow and focus on maintaining a city where you desire to live, work…

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Hays County Commissioners Proclaims Peace Officers Memorial Day And Police Week

The Hays County Commissioners Court has proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and May 14-20 as National…

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Local Texas Leaders Remain Opposed To Property Tax Bill Despite Key Changes

State Rep. Dennis Bonnen railed against several city leaders, county officials and first responders Wednesday morning for opposing a bill…

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Tarr Jury Sequestered During Deliberation

Judge Jack Robison informed the jury he believed the case would be handed over to them sometime Wednesday for deliberation.…

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Hays CISD Remembers District’s First Board President

“Hays Consolidated Independent School District is remembering Delvin J. “Red” Simon – namesake for Simon Middle School and one of…

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San Marcos Sales Tax Revenue Down Fourth Month In A Row

San Marcos Sales Tax Revenue Down Fourth Month In A Row | Texas Comptroller, Glenn Hegar Distributes $788 Million in…

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Texans Urged To Prepare For Hurricane Season Now

It is possible for a storm to severely impact our state, even prior to or without making direct landfall in…

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San Marcos Residents Pass Bonds For Library, Public Safety And Schools

“San Marcos is growing quickly, and I don’t foresee it slowing down anytime soon. These bonds are the first step…

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Tarr Case Could Go To Jury Wednesday

The State of Texas vs. Jason Floyd Tarr Murder Case Could Go To Jury Wednesday The murder case the State…

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