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City, Texas State seek volunteers for 6th Annual Fall River Clean Up
City, Texas State seek volunteers for 6th Annual Fall River Clean Up
09/26/2022 07:06 PM
Commissioners to discuss Travis County’s letter rebuking SH 45 Southwest plans
Commissioners to discuss Travis County’s letter rebuking SH 45 Southwest plans
09/26/2022 07:02 PM
San Marcos High School’s Homecoming King, Queen named
San Marcos High School’s Homecoming King, Queen named
09/26/2022 06:59 PM
Kyle Parks and Recreation to host 2022 Founders’ Parade
Kyle Parks and Recreation to host 2022 Founders’ Parade
09/26/2022 06:56 PM
Capital Highlights — Speaker opposes drive to end tenure
Capital Highlights — Speaker opposes drive to end tenure
09/26/2022 06:53 PM
Hurricane Ian nears Cuba on path to strike Florida as Cat 4
Hurricane Ian nears Cuba on path to strike Florida as Cat 4
09/26/2022 06:43 PM
Stocks fall on recession fears; Dow slips into bear market
Stocks fall on recession fears; Dow slips into bear market
09/26/2022 06:40 PM
Bam! NASA spacecraft crashes into asteroid in defense test
Bam! NASA spacecraft crashes into asteroid in defense test
09/26/2022 06:35 PM
Early goals fuel Bobcats in 4-1 win over Warhawks
Early goals fuel Bobcats in 4-1 win over Warhawks
09/26/2022 02:09 PM
Commissioner accepts 9 months probation after DWI charge dismissed
Commissioner accepts 9 months probation after DWI charge dismissed
Hays County Commissioner Walt Smith had an outstanding DWI charge dismissed as part of a plea agreement. 09/25/2022 05:00 AM
Hays County to host October Fall Community Health Fair
Hays County to host October Fall Community Health Fair
The Hays County Local Health Department (HCLHD) wants residents to take charge of their own health. 09/25/2022 05:00 AM
Voter registration effort aimed at TXST students ahead of marijuana proposition vote
Voter registration effort aimed at TXST students ahead of marijuana proposition vote
Proponents of San Marcos’ Proposition A, which would eliminate marijuana possession enforcement of up to 4 ounces, are making an effort to register Texas State University students ahead of the November election. Elle Cross, Mano Amiga’s Right to Justice coordinator, said the local nonprofit and its student chapter have registered 400 students to vote since the beginning of the fall semester, and a total of 900 students since May, ahead of the Prop A vote. 09/25/2022 05:00 AM
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