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Hays County recently proclaimed February as Black History Month during its Jan. 26 commissioners court meeting. Events celebrating Black history will be held throughout the county. Above, members of the commissioners court and members of African American Heritage Committee of the Hays County Historical Commission pose for a photo during the Jan. 26 meeting. Photo courtesy of Hays County

Hays County proclaims February as Black History Month

The Hays County Commissioners Court recently proclaimed February as Black History Month in Hays County and many municipalities will follow suit in their upcoming city council meetings.

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Gov. Greg Abbott announced five priorities for the legislative session. They included expanding broadband internet access, police funding and ensuring "election integrity." Legislators are allowed to pass such emergency items set by the governor much faster than they can pass other legislation. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto/Pool

Gov. Greg Abbott unveils legislative priorities, including police funding, "election integrity," expanding broadband access and more

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Hays County Livestock Show, SMCSID, Dripping Springs, San Marcos News, San Marcos Record

San Marcos Consolidated ISD students participated in the 2021 Hays County Livestock Show last week. Abvove, Nathan Kinsey and his 5-year-old mare, Aimee, won grand champion mare. Photos courtesy of San Marcos Consolidated ISD

San Marcos CISD students shine at Hays County Livestock Show

Several San Marcos Consolidated ISD students took home prizes at this year’s Hays County Livestock Show, including one senior earning a grand champion award. 

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