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Debt At A Glance: A Financial Look At Hays County

In addition, the debt is shown for the county only, and not for other political subdivisions that may have outstanding…

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TRAFFIC: Northbound Exit To Close For Tax-Free Weekend

The tax-free weekend offers shoppers the opportunity to purchase back-to-school necessities without paying sales tax on qualifying items in accordance…

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San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter At Capacity, Seeks Forever Homes For Pets

“We have many animals ready for adoption, but there’s no room for them yet on the adoption floor,” said Shelter…

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Hays CISD Releases Schedules And School Updates For 2018-2019

Hays Consolidated Independent School District has released the schedule for back-to-school night, high school schedule pickup and district news. By,…

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Wimberley ISD Announces Texan Football Team Practices, Band Rehearses

“We are coming into this season with some great momentum and returning athletes who have not forgotten the sting of…

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City Of Buda Public Information Officer Completes TCU Certified Public Communicator Program

Participants of the program stay on campus for a week during two summers so that they can engage in focused…

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Sen. Campbell Sends Letter To SA Mayor, City Council Over Concerns Of Paid Sick Leave Ordinance

Ahead of Wednesday's San Antonio City Council meeting, State Senator Donna Campbell sent a letter to Mayor Ron Nirenberg and…

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TWIA Votes To Increase Rates For 2019

The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association board voted to raise residential and commercial property insurance rates by 10 percent...

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San Marcos PD Daily Arrest Blotter For Friday, August 3 — Monday, August 6

San Marcos Police Department Daily Arrest Blotter – Emergencies and crimes happen every single day of the year… Emergencies and…

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San Marcos City Council Discusses Preliminary FY 2019 Budget, Approves Proposed Tax Rate

The certified tax rolls were received on July 25 and were lower than what had been expected. The total preliminary…

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