Purgatory Creek basin: ‘It’s a lot of water’
City engineers are in the early stages of a project to increase the capacity of Purgatory Creek, and they want input from residents.
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
Efforts to restore the historic First Baptist Church on Martin Luther King Drive got a boost last week when the city’s Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to designate it as a local
The SMCISD board of trustees is slated to take action on a wide range of subjects when it meets at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The agenda includes approval of a donation
The developers behind the proposed Lindsey Hill project presented their plans to a joint meeting of the San Marcos City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission last week, with dozens
The city’s budget and tax rate are set for final approval Tuesday, as are campaign contribution caps and a new holiday for the city of San Marcos. The council will
The city’s Ethics Review Commission will work with an outside counsel in examining an ethics complaint filed by a San Marcos resident against council member Scott Gregson. At its meeting
Campaign contributions in San Marcos have a cap after the city council approved amendments to the San Marcos Code of Ethics last week setting individual limits on contributions to council
It’s meant to protect a neighborhood in San Marcos, but a project to reduce flooding from the Blanco River has created a multitude of concerns for people who live downstream in Martindale.
The Hays County Commissioners Court must, according to state law, give three constables pay raises based on a unanimous decision by the county’s salary grievance committee, but the commissioners ar
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