Decision on new site still to come
The San Marcos CISD board of trustees plans to decide what to do for a central office facility at its regular meeting on Feb. 18.
The San Marcos CISD board of trustees plans to decide what to do for a central office facility at its regular meeting on Feb. 18.
This afternoon, the San Marcos City Council will begin the months-long process of preparing the city’s Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget.
San Marcos-based Coast Flight Instructor Travis Cox, RPT, encourages Nathan Lopez during the STEAM Fair and Science Showcase held last weekend at San Marcos High School. The event was a project of the school district and the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce that drew more than 1,500 attendees. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo
HOUSTON (AP) — The nonprofit National Butterfly Center has asked a federal judge to stop border wall activity on its property as the Trump administration gears up to build new walls and fencing in
Gary Job Corps Student Government Association students shadowed lawmakers earlier this month as part of the National Groundhog Job Shadowing initiative. One of their last stops was the office of Kyle City Manager Scott Sellers. Students observed a meeting discussing rainwater drainage issues with Perwez Moheet, CPA, director of Finance; Leon Barton, Harper Wilder, Public Works director; Kathy Roecker, storm water administration; Brian Liffibridge, assistant director of Public Works; Scott Egbert, Public Works Street Division manager, Paige Saenz, City Attorne; and Sellers. Gary Student Government Association students in conversation with Sellers are Caleb Burrell, Jennifer Arenas and Gabriel Kirt. Staff members Patricia Beauregard and Rachel Garnes were also in attendance. Gary Job Corps Center photo
San Marcos Police are asking the public to help locate the driver of a maroon-colored four-door Chevrolet Tahoe in the wake of a weekend hit and run that injured two people, one seriously.
This morning’s Hays County Commissioners Court meeting will include a vote on a resolution to support legislation prohibiting billboards on several roads in Hays County and to add some roads to the
In Texas State University’s production of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” with the help of his indentured spirit Ariel (Rachel Webb), exiled duke Prospero (Elizabeth Rees) engineers a meeting between the son of the King of Naples, Ferdinand (Jessica Healey), and his own daughter Miranda (Amber Mawnde-Spytek). Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Texas State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents “The Tempest,” directed by Bruce Turk. The production opens today and runs until Feb. 17 in the Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre.
Float Fest organizers have filed a lawsuit to appeal the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court’s decision to deny a permit for the event.
A permit for the construction of multifamily housing at Stonecreek Crossing and a permit for the sale of mixed beverages at a new restaurant are among the items on tonight’s Planning and Zoning Com
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