Hays County Criminal District Attorney Kelly Higgins announced that a Hays County grand jury had concluded its review of a Dec. 25, 2022, shooting incident in which San Marcos Police Department officers shot and killed 36-year-old Kyle Lobo.
Kevin Bueker, former foster child turned adoptive parent, was the guest speaker for the evening.
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Honoree Brookfield Residential Regional President Brad Chelton, CASA of Central Texas CEO Norma Blackwell, Honoree GVTC Foundation President Sonia Aguillon, Honoree Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds, CASA of Central Texas Board President David Pfeifer, Honoree Hays County Precinct 3 Commissioner Lon Shell and event emcee Patrick Rose.
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CASA of Central Texas thanks everyone who had a part in making this year’s annual fundraiser, Tailgate with Team CASA, a success. From sponsors, to event coordinators and volunteers, to raffle and auction item donors, and guests of the event, all have all shown they want to be a part of ending child abuse and neglect in Central Texas.
The Heritage Association of San Marcos' 46th annual Historic Spring Tour is fast approaching and is on May 20 from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.
Texas Land Conservancy recently announced its 'successful completion of three new conservation easements' in the Texas Hill Country.
Many of the original shows on KZSM.org, your true community radio station, welcome guests, either into our storefront studio or by phone.
The City of Kyle Economic Development team celebrated the official opening of ATX Foods, a 53,000-square-foot production facility, located at the Hays Commerce Center. With the new facility comes larger production run capabilities for specialty items, food service production, packaging options and product development opportunities.
The Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition will be on display at the San Marcos Public Library until Sept. 30. The kites will be unveiled at a ceremony at 6 p.m. and ending at 9 p.m. The exhibition will show the work of multiple San Marcos artists and highlight the springs of Central Texas.
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Being a river town and a community that prides itself on keeping the San Marcos and Blanco rivers clean, of interest to many San Martians will be the temporary art exhibit created with water conservation in mind.
The Hays County Commissioners Court in its Tuesday meeting highlighted the work of first responders by proclamation and brought attention to a drug crisis facing many Texas communities: fentanyl.
Public Utility Commission Chair Peter Lake on Wednesday warned that Texas’ main power grid is at risk for outages this summer if wind turbines don’t produce enough electricity when it’s needed. He yet again made the case that more on-demand power sources, such as natural-gas-fueled power plants or batteries, need to be built to make the grid more reliable.
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