Council OKs funds for Early Flood Warning System
The San Marcos City Council voted to approve an amendment to the Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation Action Plan to designate projects and allocate funding.
The San Marcos City Council voted to approve an amendment to the Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation Action Plan to designate projects and allocate funding.
Dr. Tracey Benson discussed preliminary findings for an equity audit being conducted for San Marcos CISD during the board of trustees meeting Monday night.
Above, Hays City Store's King Ranch Chimichanga — a fried tortilla filled with king ranch chicken casserole served with rice and beans. Below, Hays City Store's Chicken Fried Chicken which came with jalapeno cream gravy, mashed potatoes and fresh spinach (not pictured). Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter
Foodie fans listen up! If you’re looking for the complete dining experience look no further than Hays City Store.
Making it to the state meet is incredibly difficult in the sport of wrestling.
During the top of the seventh inning, head coach Cathy Stoughton made a pitching change and brought in sophomore Kayli Saenz.
The San Marcos City Council approved an amended Council Committee Rules of Procedure during its regular meeting Tuesday.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD plans to offer COVID-19 vaccines to eligible students in the near future.
Two members of the San Marcos Fire Department were honored with awards from the Texas Fire Chiefs Association during its annual conference on April 6 in College Station. Above, SMFD Capitan. Louis Gonzales poses for a photo with a group of junior Fire Cadets during a previous SMFD Junior Fire Academy. Photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos
Two members of the San Marcos Fire Department were honored with awards from the Texas Fire Chiefs Association during its annual conference on April 6 in College Station.
The bill defines the protected information to include “one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity of the individual,” in addition to location or identification numbers, but does not define what information meets that criteria. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would restrict state agencies from sharing salary data and other typically public information about government employees with the public in a bill that experts
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