Campuses earn Energy Star for efficiency
A dozen Hays CISD campuses have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) prestigious Energy Star, the national symbol for energy efficiency.
A dozen Hays CISD campuses have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) prestigious Energy Star, the national symbol for energy efficiency.
The City of Kyle revealed a modest tax hike in its proposed fiscal year 2010-2011 city budget Tuesday night.
Kyle police are investigating a string of derogatory graffiti tags spray-painted on at least five vehicles and at one home in the Bradford Meadows subdivision early June 23.
Money and You by CARRIE POMERANTZ Dear Carrie: I have two grown sons: one’s a corporate attorney and one teaches English at a public high school. Needless to say, their incomes are quite far apart. I’m tempted to leave my less-well-off teacher more money, but is this a good idea? And if so, how’s the [...]
Heroism isn’t something high school students usually think about much.
College Forward, the nonprofit agency that provides college access and college persistence services to motivated, economically-disadvantaged students in Central Texas – including many at Hays and Lehman high schools – has been awarded a $200,000 grant by the Meadows Foundation to support its “AmeriCorps for College Success” project next school year.
Thirteen-year-old Ryan Castillo tried to do something that almost every teenager has done before.
Urban – and suburban – deer populations are the subject of discussion in two corridor communities where residential growth is encroaching on former habitat for both native and exotic species
A dangerous stretch of sidewalk on Burleson Road in Kyle frequented by school children may get some safety improvements this summer.
A paralyzing fear of snakes may stop Indiana Jones in his tracks from trapping wild snakes, but not this local man.