San Marcos

San Marcos City Council To Receive Update On Phase 2 Development Code Amendments, Housing Action Plan

The presentation will include an update on the status of the San Marcos Strategic Housing Action Plan.

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Hays County Sheriff & SMTX PD Arrest Blotter For Monday, August 17

These reports include individuals arrested by the San Marcos Police Department, Kyle Police Department, Buda Police Department, Hays County Sheriff's…

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San Marcos CISD Trustee Announces Mayoral Campaign

“My record as a school board trustee and advocate for progressive change makes me well-suited to lead San Marcos."

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Local Food Bank Expresses Great Need Of Volunteers

Staff is currently in the warehouse processing food from food rescue and community donations. In an average week, more than…

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UPDATED: What Is Your City Council Voting On This Week? One Hint…Their Annual Budget Which Includes Your Local Tax Rates.

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

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Latest Traffic Impacts Drivers Should Expect In San Marcos

The current construction could affect your drive… Please use caution, drive slowly, and watch for heavy equipment, construction workers, and…

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Hays County Sheriff & SMTX PD Arrest Blotter For Friday, August 14

These reports include individuals arrested by the San Marcos Police Department, Kyle Police Department, Buda Police Department, Hays County Sheriff's…

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TSUS Regents Approve Resolution Honoring TXST Comm Studies Professor

Burnette is a past chair of the Rhetoric and Public Address Division of the Southern States Communication Association and is…

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Top I-35 Construction Detours & Closures For Your Weekly Commute

Remember to support your local businesses as they are still open during construction. While construction is tough on everyone, TxDOT…

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Study: Nearly 80,000 Texas Public Sector Workers, San Marcos Included, Make More Than $100,000, Costing Taxpayers Billions

“Millions of Texans are unemployed and underemployed, and yet a handful of high-ranking state and local government employees are making…

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