Capital Highlights — More than 600 new laws in effect
More than 600 new laws signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott went into effect Sept. 1.
More than 600 new laws signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott went into effect Sept. 1.
The Hays County Commissioners Court will meet Tuesday with an agenda filled with proclamations and items to be considered.
The San Marcos City Council will receive a staff presentation and hold a public hearing to receive comments for or against setting the tax rate for the 2021 tax year at $0.6030 cents on each $100
Texas State took on Baylor on Saturday to start the 2021 football season. The Bears claimed a 29-20 win over the Bobcats.
Several events take place each year that add to the excitement and diversity of San Marcos and this year’s Lost River Film Fest is one of them, featuring an array of films for the Hays and Caldwell
Texas State set a new freshman enrollment record for the second time in three years.
The Hays County League of Women Voters will hold two webinars this week, highlighting the redistricting process in Hays County and San Marcos.
New street banners highlighting the work of local artist Morgan Egan are now being displayed downtown and are a part of the Main Street Program placemaking initiative. Above, a city worker places a banner on a lamppost. Below, one of the banners stands tall downtown. Photos courtesy of the City of San Marcos
If you find yourself passing through downtown San Marcos along East Hopkins, look up. There you’ll see the vibrant works of local artist, Morgan Egan.
Drive down Interstate 35 and take a gander at most automotive dealerships and what you’ll see is a veritable parking lot, almost void of cars, trucks and SUVs.
The Edwards Aquifer Authority issued State 1 Critical Period Management permit predictions for counties within the San Antonio Pool, which includes Hays County.
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