New restaurant gets green light to serve beer, wine
A new restaurant on the northbound access road got the green light from the Planning and Zoning Commission to serve beer and wine.
A new restaurant on the northbound access road got the green light from the Planning and Zoning Commission to serve beer and wine.
City crews made some emergency repairs to Cape’s Dam last week, ahead of expected heavy river usage during Spring Break.
AUSTIN — A few of the funding priorities expressed by the executive, legislative and judicial branches are not covered in Senate Bill 2, the state’s tentatively approved appropriations bill for fis
Online registration is open for the San Marcos Youth Commission’s “Live Your Best Life” Leadership Conference, Saturday, April 6, 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the San Marcos Activity Center.
The San Marcos community was dealt a blow Sunday night.
The last day of school before SMCISD’s Spring Break was filled with activities for students. At Hernandez Elementary, walking buddies Jackeline Flaco, Cuahtemoc Gregory and Camila Hernandez hold hands as they complete their laps together on the track for the school’s annual walkathon. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey
Texas State University’s Opera Theatre will present a Star Wars-inspired interpretation of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” March 28-31. Shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. March 28-30, with a matinee production
Texas Secretary of State David Whitley made a stop at San Marcos High School Friday morning to speak to seniors about the importance and power of participating in their democracy
The vital role and hard work of Hays County’s election judges, clerks, and poll-workers was recognized and celebrated in two recent events. Since 2012, the county has experienced record-breaking turnout
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