Cape’s Dam clears first hurdle, more ahead
The long-contested Cape’s Dam, along with its accompanying Ditch Engineering Structure, was deemed eligible for local historical landmark status — but that does not ensure the dam’s future. At its
The long-contested Cape’s Dam, along with its accompanying Ditch Engineering Structure, was deemed eligible for local historical landmark status — but that does not ensure the dam’s future. At its
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The city of San Marcos has approved a three-year contract with the Greater San Marcos Partnership (GSMP) and might even give the economic development organization more funds, depending on its needs
The historic First Baptist Church is doing well in a nationwide contest for grant money, but sustained support will help its chances of getting a share of $2 million in restoration funds.
For 10 years now, women have gathered around Central Texas to sew Christmas stockings for children and teens they have never met.
Protection of the San Marcos River is a subject likely to evoke passionate responses, as was the case at a Martindale City Council workshop on Tuesday.
How great is the terrorist threat for the United States, and what steps can be taken to reduce radicalization?
The Mystic Canyon development got the green light from the San Marcos City Council on Tuesday.
It’s been the subject of a heated debate for years, but on Thursday night Cape’s Dam and the ditch engineering structure associated with it could gain historical landmark status.
The Hays County Commissioners Court made its way through the open session agenda for its Tuesday meeting with very little discussion.
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