Hays County has a birthday today
On this day in 1848, the state legislature divided up Travis County and created Hays County.
On this day in 1848, the state legislature divided up Travis County and created Hays County.
Hays County residents will soon be able to look up subdivision maps and developments online by way of an interactive map powered by Esri technology.
Left to right are Pct. 2 Commissioner Mark Jones, Pct. 1 Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, County Judge Ruben Becerra, Property Tax Supervisor Elizabeth Shahan, Motor Vehicle Supervisor Mary Garza, Tax Assessor-Collector Luanne Caraway, Retired Chief Deputy Paulette Brown, Specialist Jessica Gonzales, Chief Deputy (and beginning March 1, Tax Assessor-Collector) Jenifer O’Kane, retired Accountant Nancy Heathman, Pct. 3 Commissioner Lon Shell, and Pct. 4 Commissioner Walt Smith. Hays County photo
On Friday, for the first time since 1994, Hays County will get a new tax assessor-collector.
With more than 30 trains per day passing through San Marcos (according to the city website) and more than a dozen railroad crossings in town, there are plenty of opportunities to choose between ris
Judge Robert Updegrove has handed down a sentence for Austin Rice, the man who provided Texas State University student Matthew Ellis with a bottle of alcohol the night before Ellis was fo
Changes could be coming to the way Hays County residents cast their ballots on Election Day.
A resolution opposing the Permian Highway Pipeline, a natural gas pipeline set to run through a portion of Hays County, passed unanimously in commissioners court Tuesday morning, though the county
A move toward countywide voting is on the agenda for the Hays County Commissioners Court this morning.
The San Marcos City Council might be looking at changes in the appeals process regarding certificates of appropriateness for historical properties owned by the city. At its meeting Tuesday night,
Hays County’s criminal justice system has been in the spotlight more than usual in recent months. A Houston Chronicle piece from December 2018 (https://bit.ly/2GD1ga9) highlighted the impact that judicial backlogs
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