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This Week’s Meetings, Agendas For Hays County Commissioners, Surrounding Central Texas Cities And School Districts

It is up to all of us to keep our local officials honest and shape the future of our county,…

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Hays County Sheriff & SMTX PD Arrest Blotter For Friday, May 8

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

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TXST Announces 2020-2021 Common Experience Theme

Students discuss the book in their university seminar class and other courses. The 2020-2021 Common Reading book is American Like…

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Hays County Reports Two New COVID-19 Cases Overnight

Hays County, Texas HHS, and the U.S. release regular updates on the number of confirmed cases and other local statistics…

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San Marcos Updates Non-Discrimination Policy

“While most of the bidding and contract documents already included a non-discrimination clause, not all contracts included this specific language,”…

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Council Explores Temporary Parklet Program To Revive Downtown

The program allows businesses to temporarily convert on-street parking spaces adjacent to their shop into outdoor seating.

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“The Bus” Releases Upcoming Hopkins Detour Plan

“The City considers public transit a vital service and takes any barriers to access very seriously,” said Transit Manager Pete…

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Hays County Sheriff & SMTX PD Arrest Blotter For Thursday, May 7

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

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Hays County, Local Municipalities Will Receive Almost $8 Million In Sales Tax Revenue For May

The agency expects next month’s allocations, based on April sales, will show steeper declines compared to a year ago.

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San Marcos Opens Applications For COVID-19 Response Funds

Projects benefiting low and moderate-income individuals will be prioritized. Up to 100% of the funds can be used for public…

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