Whit and Kim Hanks of Dripping Springs, on behalf of the Aubrey Smith Jr. Family Foundation, presented a final gift from the foundation of $350,000 to the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center.
Ray Robert Saenz, Jr., a man wanted in connection to the murder of Nathaniel Lamart Hudson, 41, was located in Austin and taken into custody by members of the U.S. Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force Tuesday.
The Texas Senate unveiled Monday its main bill to establish an education savings account program, a priority for Gov. Greg Abbott this special session.
Rich story tradition continues in San Marcos for native cultures
Texas State has announced the inaugural President’s Leadership Class (PLC) cohort, a selective leadership program for first-year students entering the university.
Crockett Elementary students heard spooky stories during an author’s visit on Friday, Oct. 6. Brittany Kruger read from her books, “Glenda Gherkin-The Spooky Pickle,” and “My Creepy Valentine: A Spooky Alphabet Adventure.”Krueger offered students a chance to win both books by taking part in a coloring contest, where each student had to draw their own spooky pickle.
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Children’s books author speaks at school
DEAR ABBY: I love to travel, yet I loathe traveling with my husband. He gets anxious and extremely mean on the days leading up to the trip and especially while en route. I do all the planning and pay for everything, and I regard it as not only ungrateful and rude, but unnecessary. Is it wrong for me to not want him to come on the next big trip I plan?
The Hays County Fire Marshal’s office notified the community that the countywide burn ban in the unincorporated areas of the county was lifted, effective at 11 a.m. on Oct. 5.
The Hays County Sheriff’s Office is investigating as a possible fentanyl overdose the death on Monday, Oct. 2, of a 15-year-old female student enrolled in the Hays Consolidated Independent School District.
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