Criminal justice grant supports 'one-stop shop'
The Hays County Commissioners Court voted to approve the submission of two grant applications to the Office of the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division in support of “one-stop shop” for government
The Hays County Commissioners Court voted to approve the submission of two grant applications to the Office of the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division in support of “one-stop shop” for government
The City of San Marcos Ethics Review Commission will be hearing an ethics complaint filed against Parks and Recreation Board member Jordan Buckley by Park Ranger Loy Locke on Thursday.
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson joined more than 80 bipartisan Texas mayors urging congress to provide relief to local governments.
The Hays County Commissioners Court will consider submitting two grant applications to the Office of the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division during its regular meeting Tuesday.
The San Marcos Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will review the City of San Marcos’ lease with the Lions Club Tube Rental, after concerns that the lease was not in the best interest of the citiz
The San Marcos City Council voted to postpone the zoning of a proposed RV and boat storage facility, adjacent to the Blanco River and Interstate 35.
The San Marcos City Council opted to “hit education hard” rather than make an emergency order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 after the city recorded its deadliest month amid the pandemic.
Hays County recently proclaimed February as Black History Month during its Jan. 26 commissioners court meeting. Events celebrating Black history will be held throughout the county. Above, members of the commissioners court and members of African American Heritage Committee of the Hays County Historical Commission pose for a photo during the Jan. 26 meeting. Photo courtesy of Hays County
The Hays County Commissioners Court recently proclaimed February as Black History Month in Hays County and many municipalities will follow suit in their upcoming city council meetings.
The San Marcos City Councilmembers will discuss sending a letter to Gov. Greg Abbott requesting more aggressive public safety and health measures to slow the spread of COVID-19.
San Marcos experienced a year of high aggravated assaults despite low homicide counts in 2020.
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