Cardona speaks about HB3
The Texas Legislature is still ironing out some wrinkles in a school financing plan.
The Texas Legislature is still ironing out some wrinkles in a school financing plan.
An attempt to submit a grant application that would help fund a public defender’s office in Hays County failed to gain support not just once, but twice, in the Hays County Commissioners Court.
Changes are coming for the Union Pacific Railroad switching station near Burleson Street in Kyle and for Farm to Market Road 150.
The codes governing fire safety in San Marcos received an official update last week, and the city’s food safety code is next.
The city of San Marcos is collecting housing stories and photos from community residents to guide San Marcos’ housing affordability conversations.
Mary F. Brown, 101, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 12, 2019, with her family by her side. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Friday, May 17th at the Thomason Funeral Home in
Prom season is upon us. We all know what that means: More American adults are doing their proms all over again.
Public safety and the criminal justice system account for the majority of your tax dollars spent by Hays County.
Editor:
I take issue with the headline above the fold in the Wednesday, May 1 edition of the RECORD which reads: “Rumors on social media caused many students to miss school”.
Cars lined around P. Terry’s during lunch time Tuesday as San Marcans looked to get their first taste of the Austin-based burger stands’ food.
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