Agreement finalized with Caldwell County for housing inmates
The practice of outsourcing inmates from the Hays County Jail is not likely to end soon, but it can be made more efficient, Sheriff Gary Cutler and jail staff have said.
The practice of outsourcing inmates from the Hays County Jail is not likely to end soon, but it can be made more efficient, Sheriff Gary Cutler and jail staff have said.
A payment to Central Texas Medical Center (CTMC) for indigent health care and an agreement with Caldwell County to house inmates are on the agenda for this morning’s Hays County Commissioners Court
Two aspects of the Land Development Code could see changes after the Planning and Zoning Commission’s meeting Tuesday night.
San Marcos Academy defeated Brooks Academy, 21-6, on Friday.
You can help the historic First Baptist Church on Martin Luther King Drive win $150,000 for restoration efforts – and all you need is an email address.
Recent rains have led the city of San Marcos and the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) to ease water use restrictions. The city is ending drought restrictions today and returning to
The popular swimming hole Spring Lake Dam has been behind a fence for about three years. And now, Texas State University and the city of San Marcos are slated to
With a contentious midterm election coming up in November, voter registration drives are in full swing. National Voter Registration Day, scheduled for Tuesday, will see organizations from across the country
City engineers are in the early stages of a project to increase the capacity of Purgatory Creek, and they want input from residents.
The Hays County Commissioners Court decided to use savings found in the Information Technology department’s budget to pay for the raises that three county constables received after a unanimous deci
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