Hays County tallies 167 new COVID-19 cases, 89 recoveries Wednesday
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded an additional 167 lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 89 recoveries and one hospital discharge on Wednesday.
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The Hays County Local Health Department recorded an additional 167 lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 89 recoveries and one hospital discharge on Wednesday.
Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, the Hays County Local Health Department has reinstated Monday-Friday coronavirus reports.
Over 34,000 San Marcos residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Monday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD will “highly recommend” the use of face coverings in the classroom as it prepares for the upcoming school year.
Two Kyle women recently died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
The Greater San Marcos Partnership is set to host the 2021 Greater San Marcos Innovation Summit, featuring keynote speaker Andres Carvallo, professor of innovation and co-director of the Connected
Hays County saw its active COVID-19 case count nearly quintuple during July.
The county’s active count rose from 177 on July 2 to 1,028 on Friday.
Above, AJ's Ranch Road Grill's brisket nachos, which came with tortilla chips topped with melted cheese, a quarter pound of savory brisket topped with pinto beans, jalapenos and a drizzle of ranch. Below, a two-meat plate served with brisket and pulled pork with potato salad, mac and cheese and barbecue sauce on the side. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo
AJ’s Ranch Road Grill boasts that its food is “Late night, done right.” Although we didn’t sample this San Marcos restaurant’s food late at night, it did prove to be “done right.”
A new mural, which has been commissioned by Keep San Marcos Beautiful, aims to showcase the San Marcos River and also encourage visitors to keep litter out of the waterway. Pictured above and below, Karly Schlievert works on the mural next to the San Marcos Recreation Hall — 170 Charles Austin Dr. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
As the cheers of river goers and splashes of tubers jumping into the San Marcos River fill City Park, Karly Schlievert works on a new mural next to the San Marcos Recreation Hall.
More than 2,000 Hays County residents were vaccinated against COVID-19 over the last week, according to information from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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