Local businesses prepare to reopen under new guidelines
San Marcos businesses prepare to expand operations once again after Gov. Greg Abbott released plans for the first phase of reopening businesses.
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San Marcos businesses prepare to expand operations once again after Gov. Greg Abbott released plans for the first phase of reopening businesses.
As some businesses open, the City of San Marcos offers new dates for brush drop off and community cleanup after two previous events were canceled.
Hays County unanimously called upon the state for financial relief for businesses and residents of Hays County in the wake of the COVID-19 financial crisis.
Live Oak Health Partners is now testing Hays County residents who don’t have insurance but have been screened by the Hays County Public Health hotline and deemed necessary to be tested.
The Austin Regional Clinic (ARC) has acquired a COVID-19 serological test that detects the body’s antibody immune response to the infection caused by the virus.
Tuesday’s Commissioners Court meeting will discuss a resolution urging the state to provide tax relief to businesses and residents of Hays County.
Hays County reported six new COVID-19 lab-confirmed positive cases as of 4 p.m. Monday.
The San Marcos City Council reallocated $150,000 for activities related to the COVID-19 pandemic during Tuesday's meeting.
Tacos Flor Taco Stand will host a fundraiser for San Marcos Police Officer Paul Beller who was struck by a passenger car on Interstate 35 in March.
The City of San Marcos Office of Emergency Management encourages the community to take advantage of the Sales Tax Holiday starting Saturday to purchase emergency preparation supplies.
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