First day of early voting exceeeds primaries
More than half as many Hays County residents cast ballots on the first day of early voting for the midterm election than in the entire early voting period for the party primaries in March, accordin
More than half as many Hays County residents cast ballots on the first day of early voting for the midterm election than in the entire early voting period for the party primaries in March, accordin
HOUSTON (AP) — President Donald Trump escalated his immigration rhetoric at a midterm rally in Texas, falsely accusing Democrats of “encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violat
Michael Royal is interviewed by Josie Faletta as part of a project to commemorate the memories associated with the Historic First Baptist Church in a digital time capsule. The Main Street Program held a two-day open house concerning the old church and the adjacent Cephas House over the weekend. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey
AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Transportation, in partnership with Hays County, is holding an open house to share updates and gather public input on alignment alternatives for the RM 150 Alignmen
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Nearly 900,000 people in Texas’ capital may have to boil their tap water for two weeks, an official said Tuesday, as authorities struggled to treat a water supply filled with s
Fresh, local and sustainably-grown produce and meat is a little easier to find in San Marcos these days with the Central Texas Farmers Co-op, a cooperative of small, sustainab
The Historic First Baptist Church of San Marcos is in the running to win the national “Vote Your Main Street” preservation campaign sponsored by American Express, National Geographic, the National
The San Marcos Education Foundation will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 W. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Oct. 26.
The San Marcos Lions Club recently dispursed grants to local organizaions. From left are Jennifer Young of Red Arena, which receievd $11,500; Kathy McNeil, Salvation Army, $3,000; Margaret Lindsey, Educational Foundation, $2,000; Karen Griffith, Adopt-A-School, $2,000. Also shown are Lions Georganne Logue and Michael Cardona. Lions photo
The San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter will be moving toward no-kill status with support from the Hays County Commissioners Court.
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