PSA scheduling faces next hurdle before council
A measure that would allow preferred scenario map amendment requests all year long is the subject of one of several public hearings scheduled for tonight’s San Marcos City Council meeting.
A measure that would allow preferred scenario map amendment requests all year long is the subject of one of several public hearings scheduled for tonight’s San Marcos City Council meeting.
The forces behind the restoration of the old First Baptist Church still need community support in the competition for a $150,000 preservation grant.
AUSTIN – The Blanco River is one of the primary river networks that Central Texas communities depend upon for drinking water, flood abatement, agricultural production and recreation.
Monday morning’s commute, whether local residents were driving or walking, was dicey because of occasional heavy rain accompanying an early cold front that delivered record-breaki
AUSTIN — The Texas House Committee on Appropriations met Oct.
Lions Charles Johnson and Don Arledge assist in giving checks: $5,000 to Holly Cunningham-Kizer of Hays Caldwell Women’s Center; $5,000 to San Marcos Housing Authority Residen
Left to right, Pct. 2 Commissioner Mark Jones, Pct. 1 Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Pct. 1 Constable and Scheib Center Board member David Peterson, Scheib Center Board Chair Ed Kuny, Scheib Center clients Thomas Kuny, Raven Sharp – who also serves as a Certified Peer Specialist and Whole Health Practitioner – and Penny McWhorter; Pct. 3 Commissioner Lon Shell, and Pct. 4 Commissioner Ray Whisenant. Photo by Laureen Chernow/Hays County
At its Oct. 2 meeting, the Hays County Commissioners Court proclaimed Oct. 7-13 as Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Record voter registration levels in the state have made headlines recently. The Houston Chronicle reported that Texas has added half a million registered voters since the March primaries.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has accepted the Upper San Marcos Watershed Protection Plan (WPP) developed by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University
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