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Conservancy adds Hill Country easements
Conservancy adds Hill Country easements

Texas Land Conservancy recently announced its 'successful completion of three new conservation easements' in the Texas Hill Country.

05/07/2023 05:00 AM
KZSM–You never know whose voice you may hear
KZSM–You never know whose voice you may hear

Many of the original shows on KZSM.org, your true community radio station, welcome guests, either into our storefront studio or by phone.

05/07/2023 05:00 AM
ATX Foods to open 53,000-square foot facility in Kyle
ATX Foods to open 53,000-square foot facility in Kyle

The City of Kyle Economic Development team celebrated the official opening of ATX Foods, a 53,000-square-foot production facility, located at the Hays Commerce Center. With the new facility comes larger production run capabilities for specialty items, food service production, packaging options and product development opportunities.

05/07/2023 05:00 AM
Commissioners declare May 9 Fentanyl Awareness Day
Commissioners declare May 9 Fentanyl Awareness Day

The Hays County Commissioners Court in its Tuesday meeting highlighted the work of first responders by proclamation and brought attention to a drug crisis facing many Texas communities: fentanyl.

05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition comes to the library
Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition comes to the library

Being a river town and a community that prides itself on keeping the San Marcos and Blanco rivers clean, of interest to many San Martians will be the temporary art exhibit created with water conservation in mind.

05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Utility commission chair raises threat of summer power outages
Utility commission chair raises threat of summer power outages

Public Utility Commission Chair Peter Lake on Wednesday warned that Texas’ main power grid is at risk for outages this summer if wind turbines don’t produce enough electricity when it’s needed. He yet again made the case that more on-demand power sources, such as natural-gas-fueled power plants or batteries, need to be built to make the grid more reliable.

05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Gary Job Corps helps AMVETS
Gary Job Corps helps AMVETS

Gary Job Corps helps AMVETS

05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Older sister gives away heirlooms without discussion
Older sister gives away heirlooms without discussion

DEAR ABBY: My mother passed away years ago. I have one older sister, “Nadine.” Following my mother’s death, with the blessing of my father, Nadine and I divided Mom’s jewelry. My sister almost immediately began digging through closets and drawers and removing items from our parents’ home every time she visited our father.

05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Proposed meet and confer agreement offers areas of compromise, mutual benefit
Proposed meet and confer agreement offers areas of compromise, mutual benefit

In a process that has taken many months, members of the San Marcos City Council finally heard the particulars of a renegotiated meet and confer agreement between it and the San Marcos Police Officers Association.

05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Texas State College of Education meets teacher credentialing needs with its new online program
Texas State College of Education meets teacher credentialing needs with its new online program

School districts across Texas face a demand to hire more state-credentialed teachers to teach popular advanced academic courses. Texas State University’s College of Education aims to help address that need with the new fully online Master of Education in Secondary Education — Teaching Advanced Academics Concentration.

05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Early voting ends with 4.5% of register voters casting ballot
Early voting ends with 4.5% of register voters casting ballot

Local elections have been ramping up, and this is the community’s chance to weigh in on San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Trustee members and bonds.

05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Alleged fentanyl dealer charged with murder in overdose death
Alleged fentanyl dealer charged with murder in overdose death

Hays County Sheriff's Office hosted a joint press conference with the District Attorney’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Agency’s Fentanyl Task Force at the county’s Public Safety Building Wednesday to provide an update of the investigation into the death of 15-year-old male from a fentanyl overdose on April 11. Police said they have arrested and charged an 18-year-old with both felony murder and delivery of a controlled dangerous substance.

05/04/2023 12:00 AM
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