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The city of San Marcos is hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony for the completion of Taxiway Charlie’s reconstruction. The event will take place at the San Marcos Regional Airport on Friday at 9 a.m. San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson will deliver remarks and attendees will get to experience the first reconstruction this historic taxiway has undergone since its installation during WWII. To learn more about Taxiway Charlie, visit sanmarcostx.gov/news.
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Taxiway ‘Charlie’ is ready for its airport debut

Taxiway ‘Charlie’ is ready for its airport debut

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The graphic shows the various steps associated with the Edwards Aquifir Authority's Critical Period Management Plan for the San Antonio Pool.
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Edwards Aquifer Authority declares Stage 4 Critical Period

Management permit reductions for counties under the purview of the Edwards Aquifer Authority- including Atascosa, Bexar, Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, and Medina counties within the San Antonio Pool became retroactively enforce on Friday, July 21.

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Above, Officials from the city of Kyle and Hays County cut the ribbon officially opening the new Public Safety Center at Kohlers Crossing. Below, Kyle Chief of Police Jeffery Barnett thanks all who made the new facility possible.
Photos provided by Lance Winter/Greater San Marcos Partnership

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Members of the city of Kyle Police Department and other officials listen as Kyle Mayor Travis Mitchell, at the podium, discusses how the center came into being and how the new facility will benefit the residents of Kyle.
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New police building is dedicated

The saying goes everything is bigger in Texas and the city of Kyle proved it with the opening of its new, 64,000 square foot Public Safety Center located at Kohlers Crossing.

Confusion abounds for Texans bumped from Medicaid

For seven years, Maricela Delcid has guided Texans through the Medicaid application minefield, working past language barriers and documentation issues out of a community center in Houston. But her clients have never been more confused or frustrated than now, since the state began booting people from the program after a years-long period of continuous coverage.

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