Four new coronavirus cases reported in Hays County with reporting system down
Hays County reported 4 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.
Hays County reported 4 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.
Starting June 8, the City of San Marcos’ Engineering & Capital Improvements Department will begin work on a yearlong, $7.8-million project that aims to provide flood protection for the Blanco G
The San Marcos City Council almost unanimously supported the staff recommendations for Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus funding, including $200,000 in relief for small businesses.
Hays County reported 14 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, June 3.
The City of San Marcos summer programming will go on with some alterations in response to COVID-19 restrictions. Camps, sports and youth events have been delayed or rescheduled.
County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider provided an update regarding mandated COVID-19 testing in nursing homes and concerns about a spike in new cases during Tuesday's commissioners court meeting.
The Hays County Elections Office expects an increase of voting by mail in the upcoming election due to concerns over crowds at polling stations during a pandemic.
The San Marcos City Council will listen to public comment in Tuesday’s meeting on four proposed Community Development Block Grant projects for COVID-19 response funding.
Hays County reported its fifth COVID-19-related fatality and 18 new cases on Monday.
The first cite and release ordinance in the state of Texas will go into effect in San Marcos as of May 31.Larger municipalities like Austin and San Antonio have passed resolutions expressing support for the practice, but none have passed it in the form of an ordinance.
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