STAFF REPORT
Which Hays County political candidate crashed his first car soon after fixing it up? Which one worked on his grandparents’ farm since he was 8 years old?
To find the answers and see which candidates are vying for office in May, be sure to grab next week’s edition of the Hays Free Press for our special voting guide.
Every candidate has his or her own idea about fixing the area’s problems. One local contender says securing water resources is her top priority, and another cites the area’s rapid growth as a top issue.
In addition to the candidate profiles, our special section will explain when and where to cast your ballot in the May 12 Hays CISD board election and the May 29 Republican and Democratic primaries.
It will also reveal a range of propositions regarding public prayer, repealing “Obamacare,” the legalization of casinos in Texas and in-state tuition for all Texas high school graduates, including illegal immigrants.
Find it all in the May 2 edition of the Hays Free Press.
VOTE
Hays CISD School Board Election: May 12
Republican and Democratic Primaries: May 29








