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What To Expect On San Marcos Roads During Week Of Sunday, April 29

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

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Texas Bucks Best-Month-To-Sell-A-House Trend

Texas Bucks Best-Month-To-Sell-A-House Trend - May is the best month to sell a house if you live in Washington, D.C.;…

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I35 Corridor Weekly Road Construction Alerts For April 27 – May 4

TxDOT, My I35 and Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority’s Weekly I35 Corridor Traffic and Road Construction Update...

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Austin Small Business Program Celebrates National Small Business Week

Celebrate National Small Business Week with free sessions and events to help local businesses April 30th - May 4th…

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EPA To Review With Plans To Repeal The Unlawful Obama-Era Clean Power Plan

Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and Attorney General Ken Paxton today sent a letter to the Environmental Protection…

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U.S. 183 Road Construction, Closures You Need To Know About For The Week Of Sunday, April 30

Work continues along US 183, including bridge construction, roadway installation, and utility upgrades. All closures are weather permitting and subject…

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Self-Value As A Path to Healing

Usually an abuser is someone who is known and trusted, so kids believe if someone who is supposed to love…

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USDA To Provide $2.36B To Texas Farmers, Ranchers To Recover From Disasters

Those eligible for the disaster assistance are limited to farmers and ranchers in counties that experienced hurricanes or wildfires that…

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Central Texas Medical Center Named One Of The Top Places To Work In Healthcare

The hospital, which originated in 1923 as Hays County Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Memorial Hospital, opened at its current Wonder…

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San Marcos Named Among Forbes “2018 Best Places To Retire”

“There is something in San Marcos for everyone, whether you are beginning your career or finishing it,” said Mayor John…

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