CTX Food Bank serves thousands in Kyle
KYLE — The Central Texas Food Bank served 1,434 families at a second special food distribution event in Kyle since the pandemic hit.
KYLE — The Central Texas Food Bank served 1,434 families at a second special food distribution event in Kyle since the pandemic hit.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 210 new COVID-19 cases, and reported that 5 individuals released from the hospital Thursday.
The San Marcos City Council held $105,530 from the Community Development Black Grant Coronavirus fund in hopes that the City of San Marcos or Hays County would provide fast options for expanded COV
The Central Texas Food Bank is conducting another mass food distribution event Thursday at the Smile Direct Facility at 300 Vista Ridge Drive in Kyle from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pictured above and below, CTXFB volunteers help distribute food at a recent mass distribution event at the Toney Burger Center in Austin on May 28. Photos courtesy of Central Texas Food Bank
The Central Texas Food Bank is conducting another mass food distribution event Thursday at the Smile Direct Facility at 300 Vista Ridge Drive in Kyle from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 145 new COVID-19 cases, and saw 8 additional recoveries Wednesday.
The San Marcos Cinema Club, San Marcos Art Center and Lost River Film Fest launched a film series for unity and racial justice in the criminal legal system, which began Tuesday evening.
After a six month hiatus, the Criminal Justice Coordinating Commission meets for the second time in one month Wednesday at 3 p.m to further discuss criminal justice reform items in Hays County.
Hays County reported 69 new cases of COVID-19 Monday after a record breaking weekend of 196 new cases between Saturday and Sunday.
Thursday’s special called San Marcos City Council meeting considered a letter to Governor Greg Abbott asking him to take action to alleviate the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Latinx Texans
The county led small business relief fund, Project Recoil, is calling for municipal donors to bolster the $500,000 set aside to kick it off.
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