Meaty agenda to be tackled Wednesday
There are four high-profile items on the San Marcos City Council’s agenda for Wednesday.
There are four high-profile items on the San Marcos City Council’s agenda for Wednesday.
Flood mitigation funds are prominent in this morning’s Hays County Commissioners Court meeting agenda.
A parcel of agricultural land near the intersection of State Highway 80 and Farm to Market Road 1984 could be approved for heavy industrial use.
Homeowner Carmen Martinez (center) cuts the ceremonial red ribbon with Assistant City Manager Collette Jamison, Community Initiatives Program Administrator Aaron Harris, City Council member Saul Gonzalez and Mayor Jane Hughson to officially open her home, which flooded twice in 2015. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Her home got flooded not once, but twice, in 2015. But now, Carmen Martinez has a brand new elevated house on Conway Drive.
It wasn’t an easy task, but the city of Martindale has created and appointed members to an advisory board that will discuss issues related to the San Marcos River. At
Less than four months after lowering the speed limit on a stretch of Hunter Road from 45 miles per hour to 30, the San Marcos City Council decided last week
The Texas Legislature is set to consider several bills dealing with firearm safety, including two senate bills regarding punishments for making firearms accessible to children (defined as being under age
On Tuesday, San Marcos voters will choose two city council members: either Shane Scott or Mark Rockeymoore for the unexpired Place 4 term, and either Rick Henderson or Jocabed “Joca”
The city’s long-awaited Transportation Master Plan passed 5 to 0 on the first of two readings Tuesday night at the San Marcos City Council meeting.
The house in Buda where more than 160 animals were seized last month was “completely uninhabitable,” and two children lived there until Child Protective Services said they could not stay there any
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