26 days remain to complete 2020 Census
San Marcos has 26 days left to complete the 2020 Census, which determines how billions of taxpayer dollars flow back into the community for the next 10 years.
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San Marcos has 26 days left to complete the 2020 Census, which determines how billions of taxpayer dollars flow back into the community for the next 10 years.
San Marcos City Councilmembers called for the application process to begin for an ad hoc committee to review the San Marcos Police Department’s use of force policies.
Some San Marcos residents who normally pay utility bills with auto-payments saw unexpected late fees this month when the City of San Marcos changed to a new system.
A San Marcos woman in her 80s died from COVID-19, marking the 48th coronavirus-related fatality in Hays County.
The Wimberley Valley will soon see new trails that will improve connectivity in the City of Wimberley and its surrounding areas.
San Marcos City Council is set to vote on an updated development code in their Tuesday meeting.
Texas Historical Commission is accepting new applications for Undertold Historical Markers beginning Tuesday.
While students adapted to online learning in the spring, many parents tried and struggled with the new role of keeping their kids on task and up to date with their education.
Eighteen small businesses have been awarded funds up to $10,000 in the first wave of grant awards from the Hays County Emergency Cash Assistance Program (ECAP).
The Hays County Veterans Service Office created the “Hope4 Hays County Veterans” program for U.S. military veterans and surviving spouses, thanks to a $100,000 grant.
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