County working on vaccine distribution hub
Hays County is in the planning phase of creating a vaccine “hub” model alongside Seton Hospital and other local partners with the goal of becoming more efficient with COVID-19 vaccine distribution,
Hays County is in the planning phase of creating a vaccine “hub” model alongside Seton Hospital and other local partners with the goal of becoming more efficient with COVID-19 vaccine distribution,
Hays County Commissioners will vote Tuesday on whether to modify the first task order as part of the Master Interlocal Agreement between Hays County and Texas State University for conservation rese
State senators Donna Campbell and Judith Zaffirini, who represent portions of Hays County, are preparing for the 87th Texas Legislative session beginning this week.
The Hays County Sheriff's Office arrested a Manor man in connection with multiple vehicle burglaries.
San Marcos City Councilmembers voted unanimously Tuesday to award a roughly $6.5 million construction contract for the Uhland Road improvement project to a Taylor-based company.
Trauma Service Area O, which includes Hays and Travis counties, broke a 15% COVID-19 hospitalization-to-capacity rate for the third consecutive day Tuesday, according to Hays County Emergency Manag
The San Marcos City Council will reconsider a parking variance in the Whisper Planned Development District for a new Amazon Warehouse expected in Sept. 2021.
The San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter surpassed its December goal of 120 new adoptions with 131 pets being placed in their forever homes during its Holiday Adoption Special. According to the City of San Marcos, these were pets at the shelter or in foster care who were already spayed or neutered and could go home to their new family the same day.
The United Campus Ministry at Texas State University recently donated 800 N95 masks to help local nonprofits and their volunteers during the holiday season. Above, members of Serve San Marcos, a community project of United Campus Ministry, show the N95 masks donated. Below, members of the Southside Community Center and Serve San Marcos stand with the donated masks. Photos courtesy of United Campus Ministry at Texas State University
Local nonprofits have been fighting the risks of the pandemic to continue to provide critical social services to San Marcos residents.
The City of San Marcos Public Library recently received a $5,000 donation from the Heritage Association of San Marcos to benefit the new library’s San Marcos and Hays County Local History Archives.
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