Officer found dead; wound apparently self-inflicted
“Our hearts are heavy.”
That’s how Kim Hilsenbeck, public information officer for the city of Kyle, described reaction to the news that one of the city’s police officers had died.
“Our hearts are heavy.”
That’s how Kim Hilsenbeck, public information officer for the city of Kyle, described reaction to the news that one of the city’s police officers had died.
(StatePoint) Parents know that seeing clearly is important for their kid’s success in the classroom, but many are not taking their child to get annual eye exams.
The SMCISD board of trustees is slated to take action on a wide range of subjects when it meets at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The agenda includes approval of a donation
Prior to the start of school, volunteers within the San Marcos community came together to give over 200 SMCISD students a great start for 2018-2019 school year. Head to Toe,
The city’s budget and tax rate are set for final approval Tuesday, as are campaign contribution caps and a new holiday for the city of San Marcos. The council will
Campaign contributions in San Marcos have a cap after the city council approved amendments to the San Marcos Code of Ethics last week setting individual limits on contributions to council
Animal right advocates were praising a unanimous vote by the Wimberley City Council last week encouraging the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter to take steps to become a “no-kill” facility.
On a rainy Saturday morning, San Marcos Academy cheerleaders took young hopefuls through the ropes during the first Jr. Cheer Camp of the semester.
The Record’s online poll from Aug. 31- Sept. 14 asked readers whether they think the San Marcos City Council should close Loquat Street, as part of a Sessom Creek stream
It is often said, “Oh, if this old building could talk, what stories it could tell.” Well, this old building can talk, so read my story and hear it as
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