New year, new beginning
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the Chamber looking back on the year 2020. Today I would like to focus on the new year, a new beginning in our organization.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the Chamber looking back on the year 2020. Today I would like to focus on the new year, a new beginning in our organization.
Without question, 2020 will be remembered as the year of the coronavirus.
We streamed, we Zoomed, we ordered groceries and houseplants online, we created virtual villages while navigating laptop shortages to work and learn from home.
A Kyle woman in her 40s has died from COVID-19, marking the 126th coronavirus-related in Hays County.
A Buda woman in her 60s died from COVID-19, marking the 125th coronavirus-related fatality in Hays County.
Above, following the tragic killing of San Marcos Police Department Officer Justin Putnam, the San Marcos community decorated his patrol car with flowers in his memory. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter. Below, San Marcans welcomed Putnam home after he returned from the Travis County Medical Examiner's Office on April 20. Pictured, a resident holds a sign thanking Putnam for his service. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo.
Tragedy struck the San Marcos Police Department multiple times in 2020. But each time the San Marcos community responded with support.
Between July and September, San Marcos and Hays County continued to battle COVID-19 but cases slowed down in September. The three-month period also saw a return to in-person learning at San Marcos Academy and Texas State University.
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas hit a new record of COVID-19 hospitalizations Monday, smashing the previous high mark set in July, as the state continues to slowly give its first round of vaccines.
A year like no other: Americans shambled through it, doing the best they could under circumstances that were uneven at best — and sometimes downright punishing.
A Buda man and a Dripping Springs man — both in their 70s — died from COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
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