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Narvaiz to seek third term as mayor
San Marcos — San Marcos Mayor Susan Narvaiz announced today that she will seek a third term in November. Elected mayor in 2004, Narvaiz ran unopposed two years ago and credits reform, engagement and progress for San Marcos as mainstays of her campaign. “This is a great time for San Marcos. We are making great progress and I want to be part of continuing prosperity for our town and its citizens” she said.
Narvaiz was elected to the San Marcos City Council in June of 2002 as a council member and served two years before her successful mayoral run in 2004. Unopposed, she was re-elected to a second term as Mayor in November 2006.
She will officially kick off her campaign at a public rally Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the San Marcos River Pub and Grill.
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County: Census counts
Hays County stands to receive some $70.3 million per year in additional funds for the next 10 years if the April 1 U.S. Census count is accurate, according to estimates made by the Capital Area Council of Governments.
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Local officials talk with Doggett in D.C.
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Evolution expert to deliver lecture at Texas State
Jerry A. Coyne, professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Chicago, will present an evening talk and book signing at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, at the Alkek Library Teaching Theatre on the campus of Texas State University-San Marcos.
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Sales tax rebates slack off
After an encouraging gain last month, sales taxes rebated to the city of San Marcos this month showed an increase of only 1.16 percent; but that’s still better than the state as a whole, figures released by Comptroller Susan Combs show.
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