Hays County set to participate in regional flood planning group meeting
In 2019, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 8 which brought about the first-ever statewide flood planning process.
Contact Alyssa Gonzales at agonzales@sanmarcosrecord.com.
In 2019, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 8 which brought about the first-ever statewide flood planning process.
When shopping for school, there are many essentials needed to ensure that a student has everything they need to get them through the school year.
Tuesday’s Hays County Commissioners Court meeting saw much discussion around the proposed multi-year Improvement Grant Program application to the Texas Indigent Defense Commission (TIDC) for public
The Hays County Commissioners Court meets on Tuesday with a packed agenda.
The San Marcos community is being encouraged to apply for the Utility Assistance Program, implemented by the city. Utility late fees and disconnections were postponed beginning in March 2020 and were set to help those impacted by COVID-19 and February's snowstorm.
The Old First Baptist Church of San Marcos — a significant part of the Dunbar Historic District and local landmark that was constructed in 1908 — recently received a $10,000 grant from the Fondren
San Marcos High School's Veterinary Program allows students to gain hands-on experience as they work their way toward becoming certified veterinary assistants. Above, from left to right, Addison Odam, Karley Cowan and Sydney Meelbusch work Wednesday at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter. Below, Dylan Nunez (left) and Clayton Engler (right) take part in SMHS's veterinary program. Daily Record photos by Alyssa Gonzales
Many students in high school begin to think of what career path they want to take after graduation. At San Marcos High School, several students have begun to take the four-legged friendly route.
The Hays County Commissioners Court discussed and passed a motion during its July 13 meeting to adopt the Redistricting Advisory Commission (RAC), along with the appointment of its members and char
The African American Home Economics School Building, known as the only surviving African American school building in Hays County, as well as the Naomi Cephas Wade House recently received support for preservation from the county commissioners court.
Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra and Samuel Garcia, Governor-Elect of Nuevo Léon, Mexico, discussed commerce and economic development between the county and Mexico during a press conference Tuesday.
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