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Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra authorized an emergency closure of the Hays County Government Center in San Marcos as of 3 p.m. on March 7. “A strong odor is noticed throughout the building, believed to be from a lubricant used on outside dampers that has entered the building,” Becerra posted on Facebook. “County Clerk and Tax Assessor-Collector business can be conducted at substations at the precinct offices in Dripping Springs, Kyle and Wimberley. The Government Center is expected to reopen Friday morning.”

Emergency Closure at County Government Center

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Five members of San Marcos Electric Utility pose with their certificates from Northwest Lineman College. From left are Thomas Medrano, David Gaona, Eddie Cunningham, Juan Gonzalez and Jorge Holguin. Photo courtesy of city of San Marcos

San Marcos Linemen complete four-year certification

Five San Marcos Electric Utility (SMEU) Linemen recently completed a four-year certification program through the Northwest Lineman College, an online remote education course that requires undergoin

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Brookfield Residential's first baby-boomer centric community, Kissing Tree, located in San Marcos, recently won a Gold Award for Best Brochure for a Master-Planned Community at the National Association of Home Builders’  The Nationals awards. Photo courtesy of  Kissing Tree

Kissing Tree wins national marketing awards

Kissing Tree, the first baby-boomer centric community from Brookfield Residential, recently won a Gold Award for Best Brochure for a Master-Planned Community at the National Association of Home Bui

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Virginia Parker Condie reaches for trash stuck in a tree somewhere near Gonzales, breaking the taboo against standing up in a canoe. Photos submitted by cleanup volunteers

A rite of Spring

Hundreds of volunteers braved chilly temperatures on Saturday to participate in the Great Texas River Clean-up, an initiative that also involves municipalities and businesses along the entire 90-mi

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San Marcans traveling along the Interstate Highway 35 feeder road might be surprised to see firefighters from the San Marcos Fire Department asking for donations from drivers as part of their annual “Fill the Boot’ for Muscular Dystrophy Association” campaign. During his shift, firefighter David Tomas carries his boot for donations. Firefighters will be at the intersection of I-35 and Wonder World Drive collecting donations for the until 5 p.m. on Friday. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

Motorists asked to ‘Fill the Boot’

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