County reports no new COVID-19 cases Thursday
Hays County reported no new COVID-19 lab-confirmed positive cases Thursday, keeping the total at 165.
Hays County reported no new COVID-19 lab-confirmed positive cases Thursday, keeping the total at 165.
The San Marcos Police Department and the Hays County Sheriff’s Office aided the New Braunfels Police Department in a highway pursuit Thursday morning.
Hays County reported five additional COVID-19 lab-confirmed, positive cases Wednesday, raising the total to 165.
The United Way of Hays and Caldwell Counties distributed over $20,000 to its partner agencies and local nonprofit organizations that are providing services to residents impacted by the coronavirus
Hays County reported five additional COVID-19 lab-confirmed, positive cases Tuesday, increasing the total to 160.
In response to the financial burden created by the COVID-19 crisis, Texas State University has expanded its free-tuition Bobcat Promise program for incoming freshmen.
A new pedestrian bridge was installed at Bicentennial Park on Thursday as a part of the San Marcos River Shared Use Pathway Project.
Texas State University announced a new program which will provide $30 million to aid currently enrolled and eligible students with COVID-19 related expenses.
The Hays County Local Health Department only reported one new COVID-19 case on Saturday, increasing the total to 149.
Hays County rescinded county road permits which allowed Kinder Morgan to install its Permian Highway Pipeline.
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