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Educators share their feelings on returning to in-person instruction

Imagine all children and teachers wearing masks. In classes, a clear sheet of plastic separates kids from their deskmates.

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Tyson Foods investing $58 Million to Expand Operations in Seguin

The City of Seguin, the Seguin Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and Tyson Foods, Inc. announced today that Tyson Foods, Inc.…

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Now-defunct Austin Pain Associates physicians agree to pay $3.9m to resolve allegations relating to unnecessary tests, fraudulent billing

Two Texas physicians, Robert Wills and Brannon Frank have agreed to pay $3.9 million to resolve allegations that they violated…

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Zwiener receives Sierra Club Award, San Marcos resident receives Ken Kramer Living Waters Award

“Sierra Club is a powerful leader on environmental issues and recognizes the intersection between the environment and..."

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DPS Graduates first ever EMT Class

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is making history, graduating its first ever DPS Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) class.

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League of Women Voters hosts forum for San Marcos City Council Candidates

The League of Women Voters hosted a virtual forum among San Marcos City Council Candidates on October 14.

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Hays County sees low voter turnout for early voting

Staff Hays County residents have the chance to vote in the upcoming November 2021 election on several local propositions and…

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Over 64% of Hays County and 63% of Texans are fully vaccinated but few getting booster shots

In Hays County only 10,592 and in Texas 1,068,116 have received a third dose or booster shot...

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Hays County Sheriff & SMPD arrest blotter for week of October 18

Emergencies and crime happen every single day of the year. Many crimes go unreported either by the victims or law…

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It’s cheap, easy to make and in demand overseas. So why can’t this Texas-born COVID-19 vaccine break into the U.S. market?

“You’d think that people would be pretty eager to support us to move this forward, but so far it hasn’t…

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