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San Marcos

How Much Money Will Hays County, Your City, Schools Be Taking From You This Year? You Will Soon Find Out!

Hays County’s overall preliminary property market values rose to a little more than $34.45 billion this year, up over 17%…

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City Of San Marcos Implements Virtual Meetings, Public Comment

“In our current reality, virtual meetings and public comment options are a necessity,” Cook said...

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This Week’s Government Meetings, Agendas For Hays County, Local City Governments, 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, April 3

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

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Top Weekly Road Construction Projects 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 Confirms First COVID-19 Case In Wimberley

“Residents with underlying health conditions or a weakened immune system and persons over 65 tend to be hardest hit by…

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New Braunfels, San Marcos To Receive $668K In Coronavirus Recovery Grants

“The coronavirus outbreak has hit Texans hard, and as much as we can protect each other from its effects, we…

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UPDATED 4:30 PM: NWS Issues Severe Thunderstorm Watch For Central Texas

The watch includes 30 counties in Central Texas including Hays, Comal, Caldwell, Blanco, Guadalupe, Travis and Hays.

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Mayor Hughson Issues Public Health Advisory: Stay Home To Save Lives

“We are still learning about this virus,” she said, “including how it spreads and right now is the time to…

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SMA Presidents Shares Message In Latest Academy Update

The order was issued on March 31 and requires Texans to continue limiting personal interactions while allowing essential services and…

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