Articles tagged with: San Marcos
Sales tax revenues for November for the entire state of Texas were released by State Comptroller Susan Combs this week and there is little for San Marcos, Kyle or Buda to cheer about.
A vehicle struck a utility pole near the Hays County Justice Center in San Marcos causing a power outage that affected a large swath of the city, including downtown and areas surrounding Texas State University.
Kyle officials appear unlikely to copy a new city of San Marcos program that offers homebuyers’ down payment assistance to employees of Seton Medical Center Hays who relocate here from elsewhere.
Bill and Brant lay out the plan for recovery from last weeks devastating loss…beat the Nicholls State Colonels. Plus: Brant needs Bobcat apparel, Bill hates the New York Yankees.
Bill and Brant discuss which Bobcats team will show up in the upcoming game against the Southeastern Louisiana Lions and the weeks upcoming high school games. Plus: Pizza versus Dill Pickle.
Hays County is under a National Weather Service flooding advisory until 5:45 p.m. as a band of thunderstorms producing one to two inches an hour move through the area.
The city of San Marcos and the Texas Department of Transportation will install signs Monday banning the use of cell phones in school crossing zones in San Marcos. Hays County and the cities of Kyle and Buda have also adopted the ban.
Replacement of six tennnis courts at Rio Vista Park is expected to be completed by Sept. 15.
The City of San Marcos Public Services Department will begin minor reconstruction of Lindsey Street (from North to Comanche) and asphalt repair of Sessom Drive (from Aquarena Springs Drive to Academy Street) and N. LBJ Drive (from Sessom Drive to Holland Street) this week.

