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Texas State University students got the chance to put the pedal to the metal on Friday in the Quad for a promotional event introducing VeoRide’s electric bikes to campus as pa
Texas State University students got the chance to put the pedal to the metal on Friday in the Quad for a promotional event introducing VeoRide’s electric bikes to campus as pa
The Texas State University System Board of Regents has authorized Texas State University to offer a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Health Sciences, which will help address
Hays County’s criminal justice system has been in the spotlight more than usual in recent months. A Houston Chronicle piece from December 2018 (https://bit.ly/2GD1ga9) highlighted the impact that judicial backlogs
San Marcos High School students and staff are among those who have found their front yards inhabited by a flock of flamingos as part of the “Flock a Friend” fundraiser for Pro
As a lawsuit continues in federal court in San Antonio over an advisory about alleged non-citizens on voter registration rolls, Hays County election officials are continuing their examination of the
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The mayor of Oklahoma City is celebrating the completion of a personal mission: ridding the city’s airport of cow-tipping T-shirts. Mayor David Holt said on his
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with Texas State University to continue its inclusive recreation program, Best Friends For Life (BFFL). The program is free and open
A Certificate of Appreciation was given to the Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett for his department’s service to the community and their support of the mission of the Gary Job Corps Center. Also recognized was Gary Job Corps Alumnus and Kyle Police Officer Dago Pates for his dedicated service to our community. Gary Center Director Patty Lankford presented the awards and said “we treasure our relationship with the city of Kyle, the support we receive, and also having students as interns with the city.” Pictured are Barnett, Captain Pedro Hernandez, Pates, Green Group’s Alfonso Sifuentes and Marcos Villalobos, CRC President Elva Zdeb, and from Gary Job Corps, Irma Pardo, Chris Roff, Nicole Sanchez, Rachel Garnes, Susanne Ritter, Craig Marks and Lankford.
A Certificate of Appreciation was given to the Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett for his department’s service to the community and their support of the mission of the Gary Job
Charlie Campise (left) and Jeff Hill, both members of the board of directors of Scheib Center, were recognized at the Friends of Scheib Appreciation Reception earlier this month and awarded plaques. Attendees were treated with food prepared by Hays County Constable David Peterson. Both men have been on the board for more than six years. Scheib Center photo
Charlie Campise (left) and Jeff Hill, both members of the board of directors of Scheib Center, were recognized at the Friends of Scheib Appreciation Reception earlier this month and awarded
Anita Reyes Memorial Park will be seeing some improvements after the San Marcos City Council approved a contract with Harper and Associates.
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