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Good journalism is a conversation.
Whether you’ve found an error, discovered a public record worth examining, have a story tip, or simply want to ask a question, I’d love to hear from you.
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General Inquiries
Questions, comments, feedback, or collaboration.
Email: mayday@readtherecord.org
Story Tips
Have information about local government, elections, public policy, development, or an issue affecting Hays County?
Story tips are always welcome.
You don’t need to have all the answers. Sometimes the best reporting begins with a single question.
If possible, include:
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Subject: Story Tip
Corrections
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If you believe Mayday! has made a factual error, omitted important context, or misunderstood a public record, please let me know.
Every correction request is reviewed carefully. If an error is confirmed, it will be corrected transparently, and the original essay will include a correction note when appropriate.
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Subject: Correction Request
Media & Interview Requests
For interviews, speaking engagements, collaborations, podcast appearances, or other media inquiries:
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Subject: Media Inquiry
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Our Promise
Mayday! is committed to independent, evidence-based journalism.
Every essay begins with a question, follows the public record, and explains why the answer matters.
If there’s a meeting, document, decision, or public record you believe deserves closer examination, I’d like to hear about it.
Mayday!
Independent journalism covering the politics, government & public policy shaping Hays County, Texas.
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