Council confirms new Chief of Police
The San Marcos City Council unanimously confirmed Stan Standridge as Chief of SMPD in its meeting Wednesday. Standridge’s first day on the job will be Nov. 16.
The San Marcos City Council unanimously confirmed Stan Standridge as Chief of SMPD in its meeting Wednesday. Standridge’s first day on the job will be Nov. 16.
Alyssa Garza and Shane Scott will be sworn in as new San Marcos City councilmembers for Place 3 and 4 unseating incumbents Ed Mihalkanin and Mark Rockeymoore.
The San Marcos City Council will vote on whether to confirm Stan Standridge as SMPD Chief of Police in its meeting Wednesday.
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler ended election night as the unofficial victor with 50.97% of the vote. Challenger Alex Villalobos tallied 49.03% of the vote.
Today is the final day to vote in what has been called "the most important election of the century," and it's not too late to let your vote be counted in the 2020 General Election.
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles examining the campaign donations received by local candidates in the Nov. 3 election. In looking at the 30-day campaign finance reports filed by candidates for San Marcos city offices and for Hays County Sheriff and Commissioner races, the Daily Record is highlighting the sources of candidates’ largest donations, donations from special interests and/or political action committees, and donations that come from outside San Marcos.
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of articles examining the campaign donations received by local candidates in the Nov. 3 election. In looking at the 30-day campaign finance reports filed by candidates for San Marcos city offices and for Hays County Sheriff and Commissioner races, the Daily Record is highlighting the sources of candidates’ largest donations, donations from special interests and/or political action committees, and donations that come from outside Hays County.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series of articles examining the campaign donations received by local candidates in the Nov. 3 election.
The Hays County Commissioners Court directed phase 2 of the Emergency Cash Assistance Program (ECAP) to begin implementation, with a second round of applications opening Nov 9.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles examining the campaign donations received by local candidates in the Nov. 3 election.
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