Problems at Siesta MHP persist
Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a new series examining living conditions at Siesta Mobile Home Park and residents’ organized efforts to talk to management about their grievances.
Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a new series examining living conditions at Siesta Mobile Home Park and residents’ organized efforts to talk to management about their grievances.
The Hays County Commissioners Court has authorized a joint defense agreement “related to the Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline Permian Highway Project [PHP] with the intent of joining or filing suit
Officials in the law enforcement community and beyond are mourning the death of Phillip Taylor, a former Hays County deputy and current mayor of Mountain City, who was killed in
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University will host a Spring Lake Earth Day Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 20
Cinema Club’s signature showcase of regionally created music videos takes place tonight at Cheatham Street Warehouse for the fourth year in a row. Twenty-two music videos were submitted for the
Gary Job Corps’ employee for the month of April was designated as the “Director’s Award” selected by the Center Director Patty Lankford. Pictured top left to right, with Director’s narrative for nomination of the following: “Booker Presley has been my steady source of support and is dedicated to the students we serve.” “Michael Sanchez has always been my trusted advisor on dealing with student behavior issues.” “Rafael Marzan, Deputy Center Director, has displayed amazing leadership skills and is a trusted advisor on student issues.” “Chris Roff’s positive approach and attention to detail has lead the Center in improvement of performance.” Bottom left to right, “Nicole Sanchez should change her title to Ms. Can-Do-It-All, in addition to her assigned duties, my go to person,” Patti Lankford, Center director. “Rosalinda Moreno has been a godsend, I couldn’t have asked for a more efficient, caring, responsive, dedicated, committed, and student-focused staff for my assistant.” “Stephanie Soileau came to her leadership role and made major improvements in her team’s moral and staff culture.” And “Randolph Goodman, he is known as the “Wonderful Day Guy” all over the center by students and staff, he provides the center with positive press and recognition on a weekly basis.” Gary Job Corps photo
Gary Job Corps’ employee for the month of April was designated as the “Director’s Award” selected by the Center Director Patty Lankford. Pictured top left to right, with Director’s narrative
Beginning Monday, April 15, the Hays County Clerk’s Offices in Dripping Springs, Kyle and Wimberley will be closed on Mondays. The offices will be open their current hours Tuesdays-Fridays from
The Hays County Jail will be able to purchase some food items from local vendors who are outside of the state or cooperative purchasing programs the jail typically uses. At
Left to right, Hays County Local Health Department Director Tammy Crumley, Precinct 2 Commissioner Mark Jones, County Judge Ruben Becerra, Precinct 1 Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Local Health Department Epidemiologists Eric Schneider and Ian Harris, Precinct 3 Commissioner Lon Shell and Precinct 4 Commissioner Walt Smith. Hays County photo
The Hays County Commissioners Court proclaimed March 24 as World TB Day in Hays County and reminded residents that TB (Mycobacterium Tuberculosis) remains a health threat locally and throughout the
The public will have more notice of issues to be discussed in Hays County Commissioners Court meetings. On Tuesday, the court approved new agenda posting guidelines formulated by General Counsel
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