Martindale pushes back on plan to bypass Blanco
It’s meant to protect a neighborhood in San Marcos, but a project to reduce flooding from the Blanco River has created a multitude of concerns for people who live downstream in Martindale.
It’s meant to protect a neighborhood in San Marcos, but a project to reduce flooding from the Blanco River has created a multitude of concerns for people who live downstream in Martindale.
Jessica Camargo of H-E-B puts a box of sodas on the counter at Fire Station 4 Thursday, part of the grocery’s “Helping Heros” effort. Looking on are (from left) Christina Parta and Stephenie Johle of H-E-B and firefighters Ben Hartley, Dustin Miller and Justin Calhoun. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
After weeks of drought, the local area is bracing for rain this weekend as the still-unnamed tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico moves closer to an impact somewhere along the South Texas coast.
“As I look around the room today — I see the future of our city. We are blessed to live in a growing community full of young leaders such as yourselves.”
A 19-year-old San Marcos man remained behind bars on Thursday, charged with aggravated robbery in connection with the holdup of a Stripes store on Tuesday.
The library is observing Hispanic Heritage Month with several chances to celebrate the heritage and culture of the city’s largest minority community.
Little Guys Movers, a professional moving business established in 1992, is opening up its successful company with franchise opportunities for driven entrepreneurs across the country.
The city of San Marcos will return to Stage 1 water restrictions effective Sept. 16 at noon due to generous rains over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone.
Broadway Bank San Marcos was chosen as the September Business of the Month by members of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce. This award is presented to a chamber member business that excels in the areas of community involvement, economic growth, customer service and professional relationships. Pictured in the first row from left to right are Broadway Bank Assistant Vice President and Financial Center Manager Chet Reed; Broadway Bank representatives Norah Gage, Paola Ibieta and Vanessa Ruiz; San Marcos Chamber of Commerce representatives Peggy Townes, Jo Anna Gilland, Madalyn Webber, Lauren Sanders and Evan Swanson. Back Row from left to right are San Marcos Chamber of Commerce representatives Daryl Davis, Matthew Worthington, Kristin Wingard, Danny Devers, Ted Groholske, Russell Wittekiend and Chamber President and CEO Jason Mock. Photo courtesy of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce
The Hays County Commissioners Court must, according to state law, give three constables pay raises based on a unanimous decision by the county’s salary grievance committee, but the commissioners ar
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