Neighborhood Commission might be due for a revamp
A lot has changed since the city’s Neighborhood Commission was created in 2010, but the commission and its list of duties has largely remained the same.
A lot has changed since the city’s Neighborhood Commission was created in 2010, but the commission and its list of duties has largely remained the same.
The county jail’s spending on inmate outsourcing is back up to where it was about five weeks ago, according to the weekly report from the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.
City and state officials joined with The Michaels Organization on Wednesday to ceremonially break ground on the Mission Trail at El Camino, a new workforce housing community at Hwy. 123 and Clovis Barker Road. From left to right are John O’Donnell and Joseph Weatherly of The Michaels Organization, Mayor Jane Hughson, Ryan Zent of The Michaels Organization, Jeanne Gieseke of U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, Teresa Morales of Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs, Jim Shaw of Capital Area Housing Finance Corporation and Matt Napoleon with Berkadia Commercial Mortgage. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Ground was officially broken on Wednesday for Mission Trail at El Camino, a workforce house project located at Hwy. 123 and Clovis Barker Road.
Gary Job Corps is now under new management.
The public is invited to attend a reception for San Marcos artist Robert R. (Bob) Jones at the Calaboose African American History Museum, Sunday, April 7 from 3 to 5 p.m.
Texas State University has been included on the inaugural Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings, announced April 3.
Guitar and bajo sexto craftsman Jacob Salinas reaches up to grasp one of the many bajo sexto faces hanging in the workshop of his business, Salinas Guitars and Bajo Sextos. One of the hallmarks of his instruments are their classical build –– every piece of the instrument is made to be slotted into the neck of the guitar or bajo sexto. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Jacob Salinas is an unassuming craftsman, yet he’s a master at what he does.
The San Marcos City Council has formed a Sustainability Council Committee as part of the city’s overall sustainability plan.
AUSTIN — Dr. Mario Garza of San Marcos led the invocation on the Texas House Floor on Tuesday. Garza delivered the invocation in the Coahuilatecan language.
The San Marcos Discovery Center will hold the first Sustainability Fair in partnership with the biannual Native Plant Sale on Saturday, April 6, 430 Riverside Dr., 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
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