City council to review use of force applications
The San Marcos City Council is scheduled to review applications from residents who applied to serve on the ad hoc committee to study use of force policies within the San Marcos Police Department.
Contact Stephanie Gates at sgates@sanmarcosrecord.com.
The San Marcos City Council is scheduled to review applications from residents who applied to serve on the ad hoc committee to study use of force policies within the San Marcos Police Department.
The Hays County Commissioners Court is set to discuss its contract with the Community Supervision and Corrections Department (CSCD) related to the Hays County Pretrial Bond Program.
Hays County has seen a 24% voting turnout after the first four days of early voting. Over 35,000 registered voters in Hays County have cast their ballot for the November General Election. Above, voters stand outside the Hays County Government Center on Friday. Below, campaign signs line the outside of the government center. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
The Hays County Elections Office reported a 24% voter turnout rate in the first four days of early voting.
Hays County invites voters to learn more about Proposition A — the 2020 Parks and Open Spaces Bond — on the ballot this year through their website: hays2020parksbond.com.
The Hays County Commissioners Court voted to execute another year of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission’s Hays County Indigent Defense Coordinator Program, accepting the grant for $51,531.
The Hays County Commissioners Court is set to finalize the county social service agency contracts as they were approved in the FY 2021 budget.
Hays County fiscal year 2021 budget went into effect Oct. 1, following a public hearing on Sept. 22 and is now available online.
The San Marcos City Council voted to dissolve the San Marcos Youth Commission and the San Marcos Commission on Youth and Children in order to transition those services to the Core 4 Partnership.
Sheriff Gary Cutler and Hays County Chief of Staff Alex Villalobos faced off at the League of Women Voters virtual candidate forum Tuesday night.
The City of San Marcos has arranged an opportunity for residents to meet the two police chief finalists Wednesday, Oct. 14 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
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