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2 killed in Sunday traffic accident

Two people were killed in a traffic accident on southbound Interstate 35 on Sunday.  The San Marcos police and fire departments, alongside Hays County EMS, responded to an accident involving a Jeep and semi-truck pulling a trailer at approximately 10:24 p.m. on Sunday. Officials said, upon arrival on scene, first responders discovered a 2014 Jeep crashed into the back of the semi-truck, which was parked off the main lanes near the Texas Department of Public Safety weight station. The Jeep then caught on fire, which was extinguished by San Marcos fire personnel, officials said. Both occupants inside the vehicle, who were not identified at the time of publication, were killed. Identification is pending autopsy per the order of Hays County Justice of the Peace Maggie H. Moreno. 

Implementing region s economic development strategy will be community-led effort

  As a public service, public health stories are free to Central Texans during the coronavirus crisis. Please support our local journalists by subscribing today. Call 512-392-2458. Jason Giulietti Wed, 02/03/2021 - 6:48pm Business Wednesday, February 3, 2021 Vision 2025, as I will continue to share, is the region’s ambitious economic development strategic plan, developed by community stakeholders from across Hays and Caldwell counties for our communities across the two counties. As we move into the next phase of the strategy implementation community leadership and participation will continue to be paramount to its success. Just as the creation of the Vision 2025 plan was guided by the community-based Steering Committee, a group of dedicated volunteers will form several workgroups to carry out the important work to accomplish the year-one goals. Each workgroup will be led by two co-chairs and supporting vice chairs. I’m pleased to introduce you to the lea

City of San Marcos facilities will remain closed to the public through February due to rising coronavirus cases

through March 1  City of San Marcos facilities will remain closed to the public through the end of February due to continued rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations within San Marcos and Hays County.   Facilities are scheduled to reopen to the public March 1, and this timeline will be reevaluated later in February. In early January, the hospital capacity in Trauma Service Area O, in which San Marcos resides, reached the 15% mark occupied by COVID-19 patients for seven consecutive days, resulting in additional restrictions being initiated Jan. 11.  City staff will be available to assist residents by phone, email, curbside services and utility billing drive thru. For more information: sanmarcostx.gov. 

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