Lindsey Hill, tax rate are on tap tonight
The San Marcos City Council’s regular meeting tonight will include decisions on the 2018-2019 tax rate, bond election projects and the purchase of land along Purgatory Creek.
The San Marcos City Council’s regular meeting tonight will include decisions on the 2018-2019 tax rate, bond election projects and the purchase of land along Purgatory Creek.
Texas food establishment rules and local compliance with current state laws and regulations will be the subject of a presentation that city council will hear this afternoon during its work session
Editor’s Note: Last week, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett stopped by the San Marcos Daily Record office to meet with staff and answer questions about current issues.
The San Marcos CISD board of trustees will vote Monday night on the tax rate for the 2018-2019 school year. The proposed tax rate of $1.4141 per $100 of valuation
Workforce housing has been a frequent topic for the San Marcos City Council, and it is the first initiative that the new Community Partnership Committee will consider. The committee includes
TreeFolks Inc. will continue planting trees along the banks of the Blanco River in an attempt to restore and protect the riparian areas and improve water quality in the river.
Though the county judge’s recommended budget denies it about half of its personnel requests, the Hays County Sheriff’s Department is standing by the recommendations, while county constables are still hoping
STAFF REPORTER The deadline to file to run for a seat on the San Marcos City Council or the mayor’s office is 5 p.m. tomorrow. So far, candidates for mayor
The San Marcos City Council has approved a contract with a firm to perform a historic resources survey.
Jury selection for the trial of a Hays County man accused of fatally shooting another man in 2015 begins Monday.
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