County COVID-19 funding totals $300K
Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra will deliver an update regarding the Local Disaster Declaration and COVID-19 during the Commissioners Court Meeting Tuesday.
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Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra will deliver an update regarding the Local Disaster Declaration and COVID-19 during the Commissioners Court Meeting Tuesday.
A panel of local criminal defense experts discussed what a public defender office might look like in Hays County at a virtual town hall Thursday, May 7.
After a week of being permitted to offer limited dine-in services, some San Marcos food establishments are beginning to see profits once again.
Local De Zavala Elementary School teacher Diana Garcia has been selected as a H-E-B 2020 Excellence in Education Winner for Lifetime Achievement.
During Tuesday's meeting, the San Marcos City Council approved an emergency ordinance to issue permits to allow businesses to temporarily convert on-street parking spaces adjacent to their shops into outdoor seating in downtown. The city has hosted downtown Park(ing) Day events in the past, like the photo above from a 2018 event. Photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos
The San Marcos City Council approved an emergency ordinance to issue permits for parklets as a means to reactivate downtown following the COVID-19 shutdowns during Tuesday's meeting.
Hays County will host two free COVID-19 testing locations on May 10.
The City of San Marcos will receive more than $400,000 in COVID-19 funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Hays County looks to offer $500,000 in support of small businesses struggling from COVID-19’s economic impact.
City council will discuss outlawing commercial scooters from the streets of San Marcos during Tuesday’s meeting.
The San Marcos City Council moved to relieve food establishments that are struggling with the impacts of COVID-19 during a special meeting on Thursday.
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