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Teacher found not guilty of Offensive Contact
Teacher found not guilty of Offensive Contact
David Schachter, of Kyle, was found not guilty of Assault - Offensive Contact, a class C misdemeanor. A second charge of the same offense was dismissed, according to a press release from Schachter’s lawyer Lytza Rojas. 01/19/2024 12:00 AM
When can we stop worrying about rising prices? The latest inflation report offers no easy answers
When can we stop worrying about rising prices? The latest inflation report offers no easy answers
The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. 01/18/2024 05:00 AM
M. RAY PERRYMAN THE ECONOMIST
ECONOMIST: People and Places in Texas
New population estimates have been released, and once again Texas gained far more residents than any other state. The US population increased by a little more than 1.6 million people during the 12 months ending in July 2023. That’s a rise of just 0.5%, but it’s better than the 0.4% increase in 2022 or 2021’s 0.2% gain. Migration was up, and there was a drop in deaths (though they remain well above pre-COVID levels). 01/18/2024 05:00 AM
Comp Plan public outreach survey available Feb. 2
Comp Plan public outreach survey available Feb. 2
The VisionSMTX Comprehensive Plan rollout was not without controversy. The focus of public comment centered around the feeling of being left out of the planning process as compared to the previous comprehensive plan — Vision San Marcos - A River Runs Through Us. With that in mind, the council provided feedback to city staff, at a previous meeting, that more public outreach should occur before taking action. 01/18/2024 05:00 AM
Dreaming of the future
Dreaming of the future
City offers 'Dream Sessions' for civic participation 01/18/2024 05:00 AM
Become an official Volunteer Weather Spotter for the National Weather Service
Become an official Volunteer Weather Spotter for the National Weather Service
The city of Kyle and the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio Weather Forecast Office invite anyone with a passion or interest in weather to join us for a Basic SKYWARN severe weather training course on Thursday, Jan. 25 from 6-8PM at the Kyle Public Safety Center, 1700 Kohlers Crossing. 01/18/2024 05:00 AM
Texas’ school ratings remain in limbo as the state and school districts fight over how strict the grading should be
Texas’ school ratings remain in limbo as the state and school districts fight over how strict the grading should be
About six years ago, the Kingsville Independent School District was only one of nine public school districts across the state to receive a failing grade under the state’s newly introduced A-F accountability system. 01/18/2024 05:00 AM
Boyfriend’s head exists happily within the cloud
Boyfriend’s head exists happily within the cloud
DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of two years, “Rick,” is addicted to social media – mainly the women on there. I’m not on any of his social media, and it seems like he acts like he’s single there. If he’s not at work, he is at home, but always on his phone. 01/17/2024 12:00 AM
RECORD COLD
RECORD COLD
Historic low temperatures across county 01/17/2024 12:00 AM
Property tax statements out, overpayment will be refunded
Property tax statements out, overpayment will be refunded
The November Constitutional Amendment election led to changes in property taxes that had delayed tax statements for the year, but statements are now available online, paper copies have been mailed and are starting to arrive to homeowners. 01/17/2024 12:00 AM
Court proclaims Jan. International Crime Stoppers Month
Court proclaims Jan. International Crime Stoppers Month
Good old fashioned police work and forensics are a tried and true means of solving a crime. However, sometimes those tactics aren’t enough to do so. Law enforcement often needs help from the community to identify suspects and get to the heart of what really happened. Crime Stoppers is a way for people to provide tips without interacting with law enforcement. And if the tip is unique and leads to an arrest, it could also lead to a cash payment — giving all the more incentive to provide good information. 01/17/2024 12:00 AM
Hays County Health Department to open Immunizations Clinic
Hays County Health Department to open Immunizations Clinic
The Hays County Health Department opened its Immunization Clinic on Jan. 16, offering vaccinations to eligible individuals under the Texas Vaccines for Children (TVFC) and Adult Safety Net (ASN) programs. 01/17/2024 12:00 AM
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