Local officials weigh testing options
The supply of molecular tests for COVID-19 across the nation is somewhat limited, causing local officials to look into a different kind of testing: serology testing.
The supply of molecular tests for COVID-19 across the nation is somewhat limited, causing local officials to look into a different kind of testing: serology testing.
The San Marcos Regional Airport will receive $157,000 in disaster relief funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to support continuing airport operations in the wake of the COVID-19 pa
The Hays County Commissioners Court approved a grant contract from the Department of State Health Services for $150,839 for activities related to COVID-19.
Hays County Commissioner’s Court will discuss $150,000 in grant funding from the Department of State Health Services for COVID-19-related activities.
Residential construction remains in operation to keep the housing market stable at the risk of spreading COVID-19 virus.
City Manager Bert Lumbreras is now authorized to approve COVID-19 purchases for up to $500,000.
Texas State libraries remain open and continue to serve patrons each day, making it challenging to follow social distancing guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The San Marcos City Council approved the Cite and Release Ordinance in a 4-3 vote after making several amendments at its virtual council meeting Tuesday.
The Hays County Commissioners Court amended the procurement and budget policies Tuesday to allow appropriate officials to make quick purchases related to COVID-19.
San Marcos City Council is set to consider approval of a Cite and Release Ordinance.
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