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Americans more concerned as illegal immigration soars to highest in two decades

A majority of Americans are worried about illegal immigration as the number of illegal immigrants entering the country soars, a…

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National existing-home sales slip 2.7% in March

Existing-home sales decreased in March nationally, marking two consecutive months of declines, according to the National Association of Realtors...

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Texas upstream oil and natural gas job growth up by 13% from last March

An additional 4,300 jobs in the oil and natural gas industry were added in Texas in March, according to a…

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Upcoming sales tax holiday for emergency supplies

“Whether it’s fires, freezing temperatures, or tornadoes, severe weather conditions can strike at any time, so it is important that…

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Kelly R. Damphousse confirmed as 10th President of Texas State University

The Board of Regents of the Texas State University System has confirmed Kelly R. Damphousse, Ph.D., as the 10th president…

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City Council discusses distribution of American Rescue Plan Funding

On Tuesday, April 20, 2022, at 3 p.m., the San Marcos City Council met for a Work Session and received…

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Hays County celebrates Earth Day with upcoming land purchase of Sentinel Peak Preserve

Hays County expects to close on its purchase of the Sentinel Peak Preserve by April 29, 2022, mere days after…

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Buda City Council approves bond management firm

During its Tuesday, April 19 meeting, the Buda City Council approved WSB, a design and consulting firm that specializes in…

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Cybersecurity briefing to take place in San Marcos

The Greater San Marcos Partnership (GSMP), the economic development agency for Hays and Caldwell Counties, will partner with the City…

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Rail yard relocation key to downtown New Braunfels redevelopment

The New Braunfels City Council approved agreements with Union Pacific on April 11 to purchase the railroad’s 3.62-acre downtown rail…

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