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Letters policy prior to election

Letters policy prior to election

With the Texas primaries set for May 29, the Hays Free Press anticipates Letters to the Editor endorsing one candidate or another.

We want your opinions

Quite a few of our print subscribers got a mysterious phone call last week, asking all kinds of questions about the Hays Free Press and our website.

Watering the local economy

Watering the local economy

It’s gray outside. A slow drizzle … bringing the grass and plants back to life.

It takes money – a lot of it

The new Kyle Library is scheduled to open its doors this spring, complete with more computers and more books.

Keep notices public

Keep notices public

Studies show newspaper readers are more educated, more influential, more informed.

Let it rain, Let it rain, Let it rain

Let it rain, Let it rain, Let it rain

Despite a wetter than average December, climatologists say Central Texas is still in the grips of a historic drought and this month’s rain is not nearly enough to lift it.

Schools join suit

Schools join suit

Hays CISD has joined a large group of school districts from across the state suing over Texas’ inequitable and shabby system of funding schools.

The right thing to do

The right thing to do

Congress will have another opportunity to do the right thing this next fortnight.

For Congress: County split in two seats? Better than in three

For Congress: County split in two seats? Better than in three

If you are not satisfied with the redistricting job done for Congress, don’t blame anyone other than the Texas Legislature.

‘Ho-hum’ amends

National Election Day is two weeks away and is something of a “ho-hummer” for those living in the rapidly growing northeastern corridor of Hays County.

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