Nearly 130 acres bordering Texas State University have been permanently protected from development, preserving a critical ...
Texas State University plans to purchase nearly 130 acres of environmentally sensitive land adjacent to its main campus to ...
The Texas State University System Board of Regents has approved the university's $4.5 million purchase of roughly 128 acres northeast of Spring Lake, an area that includes Sink Spring, Sink Creek and ...
The university will pay $4.5 million for the 128- acre property, which includes a geological feature connected to the Edwards ...
Texas State University has received the green light to purchase a piece of land in San Marcos that spans approximately 128 acres within the Sink Creek watershed, according to a news release.
Texas State University will purchase a 128 acre tract of property in San Marcos as part of a conservation effort around Sink Creek.
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