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Hays County Coordinates To Tackle Hunger

For 12 years, residents and organizations have backed Turkeys Tackling Hunger, and this year is no different.

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#SMTX Traffic Alert: Top Weekly Road Construction & Traffic Traps

The long & short term road construction projects that could affect your drive... Please use caution, drive slowly and watch…

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Buda City Council To Establish Complete Count Committee For Census 2020

The Buda City Council will establish a Complete Count Committee (CCC) for the City of Buda. CCCs are volunteer committees...

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Your Local Government Meetings, Information For Hays County, School Districts & Municipalities

There’s an old saying, "all politics start at the local level." Important decisions on rules, laws, ordinances, codes, and a…

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Mortgage Rates Slide This Week

“The improvement in sentiment has been one of the main drivers behind the surge in equity prices and will provide…

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Traffic Alert: What You Need To Know Before You Start Your Weekly Commute On I-35

While construction is tough on everyone, TxDOT is trying to do everything they can to minimize disruptions...

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Traffic Alert: Look Out For These Expected Lane & Road Closures On 183 South

Short and long term lane, road closures and detours that may impact drivers along US 183 and adjacent roadways in…

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Traffic Alert: Kyle’s Top Road Construction Projects

Remember to support your local businesses as they are still open during construction...

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Wimberley High School Speech, Debate Team Competes In San Angelo

"I enjoy listening to other students' speeches and hearing things they are passionate about. Through this opportunity, I have learned…

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UPDATED: Hays CISD Releases Statement Regarding Substitute Teacher Fired For Assaulting Student

“Under no circumstance is that behavior tolerated at Lehman High School or in Hays CISD,” said Lehman Principal Karen Zuniga.

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