Hays County resident tests positive for UK COVID-19 variant
A Hays County resident has tested positive for the UK COVID-19 variant.
A Hays County resident has tested positive for the UK COVID-19 variant.
The Hays County Commissioners Court will consider submitting two grant applications to the Office of the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division during its regular meeting Tuesday.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 217 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 215 additional recoveries, five hospital discharges and three hospitalizations on Monday, which incl
Hays County residents will now be able to pre-register for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine through a newly announced registry.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported two additional COVID-19-related fatalities, raising the coronavirus death toll to 195.
The 75th Hays County Youth Livestock Show wrapped up on Saturday at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park where for several days 4H and FFA participants, ages 8 to 18, showed their chickens, turkeys, rabbits, lambs, goats, pigs, horses and cattle at the event. Above, Hays County Livestock Show Queen’s Court and Ambassadors. Submitted photo via Dripping Springs Century-News
The 75th Hays County Youth Livestock Show wrapped up on Saturday at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park where for several days 4H and FFA participants, ages 8 to 18, showed their chickens, turkeys, rab
A Buda man in his 60s died of COVID-19, marking the 193rd coronavirus-related fatality in Hays County.
Hays County recently proclaimed February as Black History Month during its Jan. 26 commissioners court meeting. Events celebrating Black history will be held throughout the county. Above, members of the commissioners court and members of African American Heritage Committee of the Hays County Historical Commission pose for a photo during the Jan. 26 meeting. Photo courtesy of Hays County
The Hays County Commissioners Court recently proclaimed February as Black History Month in Hays County and many municipalities will follow suit in their upcoming city council meetings.
Two additional San Marcans have died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Tuesday.
Four more Hays County residents have died of COVID-19, raising the coronavirus-related death toll to 190.
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