Over 144,600 county residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Over 144,600 Hays County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Over 144,600 Hays County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
San Marcos residents will hear from Mayor Jane Hughson and San Marcos Consolidated ISD Superintendent Michael Cardona at SMTX 2022.
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees is set to discuss a general pay increase and an employee retention payment for the upcoming school year.
The Greater San Marcos Partnership spent the past week highlighting economic development going on throughout the Texas Innovation Corridor.
Brian K. Shanks maintained his lead over Gabrielle Moore in the election for San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees District 4 after official results were released by Hays County.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas is asking Texans to conserve energy this weekend after six power generation facilities tripped offline Friday.
Above, a Hawaiian Poke bowl with white rice, seaweed, green onions, cucumber, spicy salmon, shrimp, Hawaii poke sauce, spicy mayo, avocado, corn, carrots, fried garlic and sesame seeds. Below, a Hawaiian Poke bowl with zucchini noodles, green onion, cucumber, shrimp, grilled chicken, Hawaii poke sauce, spicy mayo, crab meat and spicy mango. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter
If you’re searching for a fast and tasty lunch option, Hawaii Poke might be an answer to your quest.
Work continues on San Marcos Fire Station 6 — located at 5716 S. Old Bastrop Highway near the Trace neighborhood — which will serve a growing area in the city. Pictured above and below, San Marcos Fire Chief Les Stephens leads a tour of the new fire station on Thursday. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
San Marcos is drawing closer to having fire station 6 operational.
Dog Beach is set to close as city-contracted crews will position fencing to repair stonework and protect against future erosion, the City of San Marcos recently announced.
San Marcans are seeing record-high gas prices for the second time this year.
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