More poll respondents favor landmark status
The Record’s online poll from Nov. 30 - Dec. 7 asked readers whether they think Cape’s Dam deserves special landmark status. Though the final decision is the city council’s, the
The Record’s online poll from Nov. 30 - Dec. 7 asked readers whether they think Cape’s Dam deserves special landmark status. Though the final decision is the city council’s, the
BEAUMONT (AP) — A new pump station and pipeline in southeastern Texas could help improve the area’s ability to provide water to residents in an emergency after flaws in the
Join the Starlight Symphony Orchestra as it celebrates the holiday season with a concert themed “A Holiday Like No Other.” Traditional sing-a-longs, dancers, a dramatic narrator and more provide an
Left to right, encouraging Hays County residents to get their flu vaccinations are Pct. 2 Commissioner Mark Jones, Director of Countywide Operations Tammy Crumley, Pct. 1 Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Hays County Local Health Department Epidemiologist Eric Schneider, Texas Vaccine for Children Coordinator Amelia Flores, and ImmTrac Specialist Josie Gonzales, Pct. 3 Commissioner Lon Shell, and Pct. 4 Commissioner Ray Whisenant. Hays County photos
At its Dec. 5 meeting, Hays County Commissioners Court proclaimed Dec. 2-8 as National Influenza Vaccination Week and encouraged those who have not already received a flu shot to visit
The Gary Job Corps Student Government Association (SGA) and Recreation Department recently conducted a food drive for the Hays County Food Bank to help feed those in need for the Thanksgiving holiday. Thanks to several staff who participated by bringing in can foods, nonperishable items and monetary donation of $229.65 the community brought in 208 pounds of food items feeding 10 families for a week. Pictured are Center Director Patricia Lankford; Charlotte Lawd of Hays County Food Bank; Patricia Beauregard, SGA coordinator; Jasmine Miller; Kerry Bergeron, SGA Specialist; and students Zackery Spivey and Empress Dorsey. Photo submitted by Randolph Goodman/Gary Job Corps
It wasn’t an easy task, but the city of Martindale has created and appointed members to an advisory board that will discuss issues related to the San Marcos River. At
Seven Upper School Band members from San Marcos Academy earned positions in the Region 12 ATSSB (Association of Texas Small School Bands) All-Region Band following tryouts on Nov. 26. They
The Sights & Sounds of Christmas Festival has been canceled for Friday, Dec. 7 due to inclement weather and safety concerns. The festival was scheduled to be open this evening from 5-11 p.m.
The city’s long-awaited Transportation Master Plan passed 5 to 0 on the first of two readings Tuesday night at the San Marcos City Council meeting.
The house in Buda where more than 160 animals were seized last month was “completely uninhabitable,” and two children lived there until Child Protective Services said they could not stay there any
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