Commissioners to discuss courthouse improvements
The Hays County Commissioners Court will discuss several of interest items for the public at today’s regular meeting.
The Hays County Commissioners Court will discuss several of interest items for the public at today’s regular meeting.
Gary Job Corps conducted a bi-annual Workforce Industry Council meeting allowing local and distant employers to review curriculum and make recommendations for possible training updating. Center training includes advanced manufacturing, construction, finance and business, health care, Homeland Security, transportation and advanced training. Participating were: Christus Santa Rosa Hospital, Golden Age Home, San Marcos Rehab & Health Care, Acadian Ambulance, U.S. Marines, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Frenius Medical Care Dialysis Center, Centro Esperanza, Niece Equipment, Allied Universal Elevation Hr, Kyle Police Department, 62 Secure Staff, MTC/Kyle Correctional, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Workforce Solution, TDJC, TX Department of Family and Protective Services, and Center Director Patty Lankford. Instructors and students assisted with the tours.
Photo by Gary Job Corps
Gary Workforce Industry Council Meeting held
A Kyle woman was indicted in Hays County on two first degree felony charges in connection with the death of her infant, according to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.
San Marcos Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and discussion about zoning changes related to Hill Country Studios, the movie studio set to grace the community in 2024.
DEAR ABBY: I struggled for years with vomiting and nausea, as well as other digestive issues I dismissed as having a “sensitive stomach.” When my fiance, “Marc,” and I started dating, he urged me to find out the cause of my issues. Six months ago, I was diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that is managed through a gluten-free diet.
The new Meet and Confer agreement between the city of San Marcos and the San Marcos Police Officers’ Association was approved by the city council with six votes in favor and San Marcos City Council member Alyssa Garza casting the only dissenting vote.
Two drivers were pronounced dead early Friday in San Marcos in connection to a tragic combination of actions that started when a tire blew out on a truck carrying a load of gravel that was in the northbound lane of Interstate- 35 near the McCarty Lane interchange.
Texas community college advocates are cheering after the Senate unanimously approved a House bill Friday to fund the state’s community colleges based on how many of their students graduate with a degree or certificate or transfer to a four-year university. Currently, schools are largely funded based on the number of hours students spend in a classroom.
Top, Jon Roach assists his son, Forest, load a bubble pipe. Left, Flight by Nothing does a sound check. Above right, Kimber Brown holds her granddaughter, Elowyn Louise Brown.
Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet
Top, band Flight by Nothing begins their set. Middle left, patrons set up chairs and blankets for a night of music. Below right, Jason Johnson introduces his rescued duck. Below left, vendors are part of the Music on the Square. Bottom, the Hays County Historic Courthouse grounds.
Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet
There were bubble machines and a bright blue sky that harkened to the beginning of summer, as the first Music on the Square for 2023 brought people to the Hays County Historic Courthouse lawn Friday with chairs and blankets, ready to hear music and celebrate the change in seasons.
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