Hays County reports 63 COVID-19 recoveries, 30 new cases
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded 63 recoveries from COVID-19 and 30 new lab-confirmed cases on Tuesday.
Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded 63 recoveries from COVID-19 and 30 new lab-confirmed cases on Tuesday.
The Hays County Local Health Department tallied 27 recoveries from COVID-19, five new lab-confirmed cases and one hospitalization on Friday.
Above, The Palm Cafe's migas plate — a mix of two scrambled eggs, crispy corn tortilla chips, onions, tomatoes, cheese and jalapeños served with beans potatoes and your choice of tortillas. Below, the San Marcos Plate which comes with two enchiladas — one either beef or chicken — the other cheese. It comes with the traditional rice and beans but as a twist it also comes with a helping of carne guisada. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo and Lance Winter
Hidden just off State Highway 123 sits The Palm Cafe #2.
This Mexican restaurant offers an extensive menu with plenty of delicious options for even the hungriest of appetites.
With October now here, Breast Cancer Awareness month is underway and the San Marcos Fire Department is taking part in the cause.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD’s Rodriguez Elementary school was honored with an architecture award from the Texas Association of School Board Administrators and Texas Association of School Boards.
A man involved in a fatal Labor Day weekend car accident turned himself in after the San Marcos Police Department issued warrants for his arrest.
The Hays County Local Health Department tallied 77 recoveries from COVID-19 and six new lab-confirmed tests on Thursday.
Following the Miakan-Garza Band’s request to have the remains of three ancestors unearthed in Hays County returned from the University of Texas at Austin, the university announced it will reverse c
The City of San Marcos’ current drought restrictions will end Sunday.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 100 recoveries from COVID-19, 14 new lab-confirmed tests and one hospital discharge on Wednesday.
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