SMPD warns of scams, fraudulent calls increasing in San Marcos
The San Marcos Police Department is warning citizens about a recent increase in reports of attempted scam calls made to locals in and around the city.
Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.
The San Marcos Police Department is warning citizens about a recent increase in reports of attempted scam calls made to locals in and around the city.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported that 49 additional county residents have recovered from COVID-19, 20 new cases and two hospital discharges between Saturday and Monday.
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees approved for a lower tax rate than last year’s.
Above, people stand outside San Marcos Toyota Rattler Stadium during free COVID-19 testing in July. Testing will be offered at San Marcos High School beginning Monday and ends on Saturday. Those wanting to be tested can visit the testing site between 10 a.m and 2 p.m. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter
Free COVID-19 testing will begin Monday at San Marcos High School.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 47 additional COVID-19 recoveries, 20 new lab-confirmed cases and two hospitalizations on Friday.
The Kyle Police Department arrested a man who attempted to flee the scene of a fatal accident on Interstate 35.
Two San Marcos men in their 70s have died from COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Thursday.
The City of San Marcos broke ground on its new Public Services Center, which will be located on Clovis Barker Road.
The filing period for San Marcos Mayor and City Council Place 3 and 4 closed Monday.
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