Over 41,500 San Marcos residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
More than 41,500 San Marcans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of Health Services.
More than 41,500 San Marcans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of Health Services.
Now more than ever mental health is an important issue that is frequently addressed.
San Marcos residents interested in serving on the city’s boards and commissions can apply for multiple vacancies.
Blame it on La Niña.
Rick Perry is running for governor — but not that Rick Perry.
San Marcos High School’s Diamond Line and Dazzlers spent last weekend in Dallas, performing at the Dallas Holiday Parade.
Dr. Rodney Rohde believes those who’ve been fully vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19 will be mostly protected from the Omicron COVID-19 variant. But Rohde, a professor and chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at Texas State University, said data regarding Omicron is ongoing and rapidly changing.
It’s a fable, not unlike Aesop’s, involving a tortoise named Diego. But instead of a race against a hare, it was a race against time before Diego may not ever be reunited with his owner, Daniel Guerrero.
The San Marcos City Council voted to postpone approval of an interlocal agreement between the city and Texas State University relating to the implementation of the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan (EAHCP).
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