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Sweet Caroline Medusa Green taking the garden world by storm
Sweet Caroline Medusa Green taking the garden world by storm
It’s fun to see what all of the horticultural pundits write about after the plant trials run their course across the country. I can tell you that Medusa was, and still is, the talk of the town. I know you are already wondering, ‘Medusa who?’ And does she have snakes coming out of her head? The answer is no, and she is Sweet Caroline Medusa Green ornamental sweet potato. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
Identify winter birds in backyards
Identify winter birds in backyards
Birds flitting around the neighborhood are a common sight during spring and summer, and these welcome guests can be enjoyable to observe as they nest, feed and interact. When the weather cools in fall and winter, many birds seek out warmer climates, but a good number of these feathered friends stick around. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
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SMPD chief shares 2020 cite & release report
San Marcos Chief of Police Stan Standridge shared the 2020 compiled Cite & Release Report during Wednesday’s Chief Advisory Panel meeting. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
County to open broad COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration list
County to open broad COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration list
Hays County will soon start a new COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration list for those who do not fall into the 1A or 1B category soon. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
Kyle’s water leak adjustment policy offers discount to utility customers
Kyle’s water leak adjustment policy offers discount to utility customers
City of Kyle utility customers could see exceedingly high water bills by the end of March after pipe bursts and water leaks caused by the February winter storm and freeze. The city’s Water Leak Adjustment Policy, however, would allow for a lower rated charge to those who qualify. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
Jason Mock
San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce to host discussion on governor's newest executive order
Gov. Greg Abbott recently announced the suspension of statewide coronavirus restrictions, ending the Texas mask mandate. Beginning Wednesday, March 10, all businesses can reopen at 100% and Texans will no longer be required by law to wear masks in public spaces. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
City's Guadalupe Street bike, pedestrian improvements underway
City's Guadalupe Street bike, pedestrian improvements underway
The City of San Marcos Engineering and Capital Improvements department began construction on safety improvements along Guadalupe Street during the week of March 2-5. Work is expected to be complete in August 2021. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
KZSM — Celebrating our creative community
KZSM — Celebrating our creative community
KZSM.org proudly offers programming that expresses the wide-ranging imagination and diversity of our vibrant community. Our newest broadcast, “Creative Corner,” airs from 6-7 p.m. on the first Friday of every month. Hosted by Mandi Miller, it showcases the San Marcos Art League, the oldest arts organization in San Marcos. “We talk about who is doing what in our community in the art scene, and how diverse it really is,” Miller explains. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
Zaffirini files suite of open government reforms
Zaffirini files suite of open government reforms
Texas State Senator Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo) filed a series of bills Tuesday to reform the state's open government laws, specifically the Texas Open Meetings Act (TOMA) and Texas Public Information Act (TPIA). 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
SMEU works to complete manual utility readings for customer assurance; no increase in electric rates
SMEU works to complete manual utility readings for customer assurance; no increase in electric rates
The City of San Marcos Electric Utility (SMEU) is completing manual meter readings at all customer addresses not automatically reporting into the billing software system to ensure exact usage numbers following the recent winter weather event. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
Answers to Go
Answers to Go
SAN MARCOS PUBLIC LIBRARY 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
Big Bend hosted 394,000 visitors in 2020
Big Bend hosted 394,000 visitors in 2020
Big Bend National Park saw 394,000 visitors in 2020. Although this is 15% fewer than 2019, it includes over three months of park shutdown, and six months with record-breaking numbers, reflecting a significant increase in overall visitation to Big Bend. A seasonal rundown provides insight into a busy year. 03/07/2021 05:00 AM
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