City to launch utility assistance program
The San Marcos City Council directed staff to move forward with the creation of a utility assistance program, with a maximum of $1,500 per account, to help those economically affected by the pandem
The San Marcos City Council directed staff to move forward with the creation of a utility assistance program, with a maximum of $1,500 per account, to help those economically affected by the pandem
City of San Marcos staff and elected officials continue to advocate on behalf of local residents and businesses as the 87th Texas Legislative Session reaches key deadlines.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Thursday pleaded for Gov.
With nearly two-thirds of the United States abnormally dry or worse, the government’s spring forecast offers little hope for relief, especially in the West where a devastating megadrought has taken
A San Marcos woman in her 70s died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Thursday.
A split vote at Tuesday’s work session showed that the San Marcos City Council wants more money from Lions Club Tube Rental Facility lease agreement, but does not want to seek a commercial value re
San Marcans flocked to Sean Patrick's Irish Pub and Texas Grub on Wednesday to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Below, Robert Eby, the SMTX Bagpiper, and a friend pose for a photo.
The San Marcos City Council expressed support in continuing to reduce the city’s carbon footprint by welcoming scooters and dockless bikes part of the permanent local transportation offering.
A free, monthly program developed by the Kauffman Foundation dedicated to building startup communities will soon be available in the greater San Marcos area to connect and educate local entrepreneu
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