Burn ban enacted in Hays County for 60 days
The Hays County Commissioners Court put a burn ban into effect for the next 60 days in response to a particularly dry season.
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The Hays County Commissioners Court put a burn ban into effect for the next 60 days in response to a particularly dry season.
While K-12 schools were able to break for the summer, daycare and early learning centers have continued to adapt to COVID-19 as an essential service for essential workers.
The Hays County Commissioners Court is set to discuss a burn ban Tuesday.
Editor’s note: This story is the third in a series highlighting Black-owned businesses in San Marcos.
Evelyn Avendano-Acosta was found Thursday night after she was reported missing earlier that day to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.
Hays County passed the 3,000 mark for active COVID-19 cases Thursday as it reported 47 new cases, 40 recoveries and no new hospitalizations.
Update (7:41 p.m): Evelyn Avendano-Acosta, 23, who was reported missing Thursday, was found safe and unharmed in North Austin, the Hays County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday n
The City of San Marcos is hosting a virtual community workshop on July 23 from 6-7:30 p.m. to seek input on updates to the downtown architectural design guidelines and standards.
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler announced the release of their new smartphone application for the community, The Sheriff App.
The Hays County Commissioners Court voted to extend the Local Disaster Declaration for COVID-19 until September.
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