Thursday Nov 5 | Austin American Statesman
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals today denied a legal challenge by Gregory Michael Klapesky , convicted in 2005 of strangling his wife, 27-year-old Kali Sansone.
County online policy survey will end soon
Hays County residents have until 5 p.m. Friday to share their insights and opinions via an online survey designed to help Hays County develop a Strategic Policy Plan.
Elementary teacher indicted for child pornography
A grand jury in Austin County indicted a former elementary school teacher for possession of child pornography and promotion of child pornography on Thursday.
New Round Rock school names proposed; Hays seeks new school board member
School district trustees are looking for candidates to finish the term for the District 2 seat, which is being vacated because Trustee Joe Muoz is moving out of the area.
Kyle resident says PEC cut down trees unfairly
Valerie Brown of Kyle sits amid stumps and sawdust where trees once lined the front of her property.
Heavy rains could close Hays co. roads
The Hays County Roads Department is encouraging residents to drive carefully and be aware that some county roads could close due to heavy rains in the area.
Have a job at the new Seton Hospital in Kyle and want to buy a home in San Marcos? If you're pulling down $45,000 a year or more, you could soon be eligible for a $5,000 down payment incentive from the city.
Hazardous collection of waste Saturday
Residents in San Marcos, Kyle and Hays County will be able to dispose of household hazardous materials on Saturday at City Hall in San Marcos.
Council eyes incentives and compensation
Whether the mayor and city council will be paid for their efforts and whether the city will offer incentives for certain newcomers are among issues to be debated and voted on during Tuesday's regular meeting.
Hays health department runs out of seasonal flu vaccine
The Hays County Personal Health Department has exhausted its supply of seasonal flu vaccine and has canceled all of its seasonal flu clinics.
Starlight Symphony opens new season at FBC in Wimberley
The Starlight Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Donald K. Miller, announces its first concerts of the 2009-2010 season.
It's turkey time again. The Hays County Food Bank has kicked off its annual Turkeys Tackling Hunger campaign.
Kyle taps resident to lead its parade
The 2009 edition of Kyle's Fair and Music Festival's parade will be graced with one of its citizens serving as the event's grand marshal.
Attorney General seeks information related to alleged open meetings violation
Joe Muoz Hays trustee is renting district property. Larry Kolvoord AMERICAN-STATESMAN In March, Hays district officials agreed to rent out a district-owned house to board Trustee Joe Muoz.
Mr. and Mrs. John McBride of San Marcos, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Leigh McBride, to Craig Edward Stoughton, son of Mr.
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Kyle's police department has growing pains
New businesses in Kyle such as a shopping center anchored by Kohl's and Target mean more patrols for veteran police officer Jason Dibble, left, and the recent recruit he's training, David Saenz.
DRTa Sdonates a Traveling History Trunka to Kyle elementary school
The local Moon-McGehee chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas visited Blanco-Vista Elementary in Kyle recently to give students the DRT Traveling History Trunk.The group also presented a print of Col.
GBRA seeks opinions for water study
Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority and two other state agencies are launching an $800,000, three-year water quality study of the Geronimo and Alligator Creek watersheds with meetings in Seguin and New Braunfels next week they hope will attract widespread attention.
Questions raised about home rented to Hays trustee
Hays school district administrators said Tuesday that they have asked the Hays County district attorney to determine whether the district is in the wrong after having district workers repair and improve a home owned by the district and once rented to Trustee Joe Muoz.