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Nick Castillo

Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.

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Construction began Monday on a new trail expected to connect San Marcos' Visitor's Center, several parks, downtown and Texas State University. Map courtesy of the City of San Marcos

Construction begins on San Marcos River Shared Use Pathway Project

Construction began on a new ADA-compliant bicycle and pedestrian trail on Monday, which travels around Children's Park, Rio Vista Park and Ramon Lucio Park. 

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From left to right, Democratic candidates for Hays County Sheriff Dicky Haverda and Alex Villalobos; and Republican incumbent Gary Cutler and challenger David Graham speak at the League of Women Voters of Hays County forum on Thursday. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

Primary candidates speak at League of Women Voters forum

The League of Women Voters of Hays County hosted a forum for candidates in contested primary races at the San Marcos Activity Center.

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The Texas Comptroller's office is considering making sales tax revenue changes, which would adversely effect the City of San Marcos and its agreement with the Best Buy Call Center. Above, the Best Buy Call Center is located at 900 Bugg Ln. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

MILLIONS AT STAKE: San Marcos poised for substantial loss with proposed tax changes

San Marcos could lose millions of dollars if proposed sales tax revenue rule changes are made by the Texas Comptroller's office. 

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The City Park biofilteration pond is a regional water quality facility that treats stormwater runoff from a 20-acre watershed with approximately 12 acres of impervious cover. Pollutants are removed from captured stormwater as it slowly filters through the engineered soil. Photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos

San Marcos ranks fourth in annual stormwater scorecard

The City of San Marcos placed fourth in the Annual Environment Texas Stormwater Scorecard for 2020. 

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City of Martindale Mayor Rob Deviney (left) and San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson (right) sign an extra-territorial agreement between the two cities. Photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos

City leaders sign ETJ agreement

With the flick of a pen, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson and Martindale Mayor Rob Deviney signed an extra-territorial jurisdiction agreement on Monday. 

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