SMCISD board passes polling locations, voting hours for upcoming election
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees took action on several items regarding its upcoming May 1 election.
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees took action on several items regarding its upcoming May 1 election.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 114 additional recoveries from COVID-19, 62 new lab-confirmed cases, seven hospitalizations and six hospital discharges on Wednesday.
The Hays County Emergency Cash Assistance Program, a collaboration between Hays County, City of Kyle, PeopleFund and the Greater San Marcos Partnership, recently awarded $600,000 in free grants to 92 small businesses across the county. Pictured above, GSMP Marketing and Communications Manager J.D. Moore; GSMP Director of Workforce Retention and Expansion Barbara Thomason; Splash Coworking Founder and CEO Carina Boston Pinales; and Wimberley Players Executive Manager Simone Corprew. Pinales and Corprew's respective businesses each received grant funding through ECAP.
The Wimberley Players has been providing live theater to Central Texans for 40 years. But 2020 disrupted its entire production season.
A Kyle woman in her 40s has died from COVID-19, marking the 209th coronavirus-related fatality in Hays County.
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded six COVID-19-related fatalities, 876 recoveries from the disease, 199 new lab-confirmed cases, 22 hospital discharges and 19 hospitalizati
A San Marcos teenager turned himself on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Some wore layers of clothing in their own homes just to stay warm. Others trekked through the snow to walk to their friends’ houses just to seek shelter. They waited in long lines searching for a bite to eat from a local restaurant, or to snag supplies from a grocery store.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD board trustee, and former San Marcos mayoral candidate, Juan Miguel Arredondo was arrested Thursday for driving while intoxicated.
During cold times such as these nothing beats a warm bowl of soup, err, in this case ramen.
San Marcos Electric Utility’s substations were put back online as of 3 a.m. Thursday morning, the City of San Marcos announced.
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