Getting around getting easier
San Marcos’ public transit system is growing along with the city’s population, and a partnership with Texas State could help meet the ridership’s needs more efficiently.
San Marcos’ public transit system is growing along with the city’s population, and a partnership with Texas State could help meet the ridership’s needs more efficiently.
In just a little less than a month, the Texas Education Agency’s new accountability system takes effect, bringing what could be some drastic changes.
The San Marcos CISD central administration building on South LBJ Drive is destined for the wrecking ball, as is the old Bonham campus playground.
Hays County residents who have brush or other debris to burn have just a few days to take care of it before the county burn ban returns.
Many children and adults lose interest when they hear the word chemistry, but Associate Chair of the Texas State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Dr.
The Washington Post recently published a column titled “Why do we need more people in this country anyway?” which is making an internet splash among stable population and true environmental advocat
Above, the late owner of Dick's Classic Car Garage, Dick Burdick, stands next to one of his cars. The board of directors of Dick's Classic Garage, the museum housing Dick Burdick's car collection, announced o that the museum will close and become the Richard L. Burdick Foundation, a private nonprofit grant-making foundation. Daily Record archive photo
Many San Marcans remember Dick Burdick as an entrepreneur and collector of classic cars. Now, his memory will live on in the form of a nonprofit foundation focused on character-based education.
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment has recruited Austin advertising legend Roy Spence to develop an advertising campaign promoting water conservation.
Potholes are the bane of many a city, and in Martindale the city council is discussing options for fixing them.
Martindale Police Chief Harry Juergens hopes that the crowds from Float Fest don’t affect his city, but just in case, he will be prepared.
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