Greater San Marcos Partnership launches small business recovery webinars
The Greater San Marcos Partnership has launched a four-part webinar series to support businesses affected by COVID-19, with the first part to air Wednesday.
The Greater San Marcos Partnership has launched a four-part webinar series to support businesses affected by COVID-19, with the first part to air Wednesday.
Hays County Commissioners Court will consider voting to extend the COVID-19 Local Disaster Declaration for another 62 days.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 88 new COVID-19 cases and 38 additional recoveries on Monday. Two people were released from the hospital.
Interim Police Chief Bob Klett gave the San Marcos City Council a presentation Tuesday on the San Marcos Police Department’s use of force policies.
Local grassroots advocacy organization Mano Amiga has launched Hays County’s first ever bail fund.
COVID-19 tests results have been significantly backlogged across the state due to increased testing and supply shortages, contributing to lagging data.
In a plan approved by the San Marcos City Council Tuesday, Utility Customer Service will not be terminating service or sending customers to collections during the COVID-19 emergency.
The Central Texas Food Bank added a distribution in Kyle on Saturday from 8-11 a.m. at the Smile Direct facility, 300 Vista Ridge Drive.
The San Marcos Housing Authority raised its community mural in front of the PODER Learning Center last week.
The Hays County Commissioners Court approved the District Attorney’s office to hire a new prosecutor to participate in a magistration study with Texas A&M University.
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