At the most recent Hays County Commissioners Court meeting, commissioners made further adjustments to the salary plan recommended by Management Advisory Group, Inc.
At this stage in the meet and confer negotiation process, both parties, the SMPOA and the city, are taking hard lines with respect to what they want to appear in a final agreement.
All things Bobcat will soon be open to exploration and celebration as the Heritage Association of San Marcos presents the 46th Annual Historic Spring Tour, “Town & Gown: The Art and Architecture of Texas State University” this May.
A Hays County Grand Jury has indicted former Hays County Corrections Officer Isaiah Garcia in connection to the death of Joshua Wright when he was in custody receiving treatment at a hospital in Hays County.
Forty-year-old Josephine Casandra Perez- Gorda was sentenced on March 23 to 46 months in prison by a federal court in San Antonio.
Public schools would be banned from serving as polling places under legislation filed by Rep. Carrie Issac, R-Wimberley.
The Texas House on Thursday approved a historic $302.6 billion state spending plan for the next two years, sending to the Senate a proposal that would bring pay raises to state employees, as well as tax cuts and more mental health services to millions of residents.
KZSM.org, your true community radio station, offers over 20 different music shows, each shaped by the unique imagination of the DJ. Throughout the week, you’ll find something familiar to appreciate or something new to discover.
San Marcos is in the midst of a growth spurt, and it is impacting schools and businesses. Heralded by the sounds of the San Marcos High School Varsity Mariachi Band, city officials addressed the public at 11 a.m. Thursday at the convention center to discuss how far growth has come and what may be done to accommodate the coming changes.
The Texas Senate on Wednesday approved two major bills aimed at building more on-demand power generators such as natural gas-fueled plants in the state. The goal of the bills, according to the sponsors, is to prevent another catastrophic power shortage like the one that killed more than 200 people in 2021 as freezing temperatures knocked power production offline and left millions of Texans shivering in the dark.
De Zavala Elementary teacher Diana Garcia, was honored as a 2022 recipient of the Humanities Texas Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award.
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