Early voting in 2 runoffs for council starts Nov. 26
Early voting for the runoff elections for San Marcos City Council places 4 and 5 will start on Nov. 26.
Early voting for the runoff elections for San Marcos City Council places 4 and 5 will start on Nov. 26.
It comes every year, with deep discounts, special shopping hours and crowds of consumers searching for presents for friends and loved ones — and maybe for themselves.
The Hays County Sheriff’s Office will provide a School Resource Officer (SRO) for the San Marcos Academy after receiving the county commissioners’ approval of an agreement with the school.
Three men are facing first-degree felony charges in connection with an armed robbery that occurred outside a San Marcos apartment complex last week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Retailers are preparing for one of their biggest weekends of the year as an estimated 164 million people are already planning to go shopping Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday,
Seated from left to right are Eric West, Mack Marsh (parking mobility), Chelsea Ashby, Angel Arredondo (2018 Ms. Wheelchair Texas), and Gilbert Garcia. Back row, from left are Charlotte Lund (SMPD volunteer coordinator), Colin Edwards, Police Chief Chase Stapp, City Council member Melissa Derrick, Joe Kowalczyk, Patti Barrett, Louis Moreno and Mayor Jane Hughson. Photo by Don Anders/Anders Photography
The first class of Parking Mobility volunteers were recently sworn in at the San Marcos Police Department.
JOHNSON CITY – Pedernales Electric Cooperative will offer 10 local high school students the opportunity to visit the nation’s capital next summer as part of the National Rural Electric Cooperative
Hays County cordially invites the public to join in the lighting ceremony for the Hays County Courthouse and grounds Tuesday, Nov. 27.
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 21, the 325th day of 2018. There are 40 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
Gary Job Corps Representatives Patty Lankford, center director, and Randolph Goodman, business community liaison, present a donation of $1,000 to the city of Kyle for “Make a Wish” recipient Ash Crain’s “Ash Pavilion” roller hockey rink. Tens of thousands of volunteers, donors and supporters advance the Make-a-Wish vision to grant the wish of every child diagnosed with a critical illness. In the United States and its territories, on average, a wish is granted every 34 minutes. Pictured Kyle Mayor Travis Mitchell, City Manager Scott Sellers, Parks and Recreation Kerry Urbanowicz, Make a Wish Coordinator Jill Skinner and recipients Ash Crain, his mother Lisa Crain and Randolph Goodman of Gary Job Corps. Gary Job Corps photo
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