Old Fashioned with a Twist
Cocktail trends may come and go, but one staple remains a fixture on drink menus two centuries after its invention – the Old Fashioned. There are many competing stories about
Cocktail trends may come and go, but one staple remains a fixture on drink menus two centuries after its invention – the Old Fashioned. There are many competing stories about
It’s that time of year again. If you are experiencing sudden sneezing, itchy watery eyes and congestion you may be experiencing cedar fever. I can sympathize because I have definitely
Biomedical personnel Phil Alder and RN Jean Brannagan take a quick look at the many different gift baskets up for silent auction at Central Texas Medical Center. The auction is a
San Marcos Public Library 625 E. Hopkins St. 512-393-8200 Q. Recently, we had a question about a film that sometimes forms while heating milk for hot chocolate. Some of the
Editor’s note: This is the second part in a two-part series that gives the script of a traditional Christmas Nativity Play. Narrator: “Matthew 2:1-11. Now when Jesus was born in
The family of Raymond and Belia Mendez are very proud to announce their 65th wedding anniversary. Raymond and Belia joined hands in matrimony on Dec. 27, 1953 at St. John’s
If you are of a certain age, and liked cars as a kid, chances are Hot Wheels was one of your main interests. Matchbox were the first small toy cars
With Christmas almost here, what are some last-minute gift ideas for the birders on your list? I have a few suggestions. For starters, purchase an all-expenses paid trip for that
The local heavy metal scene recently held a "metal fest” and a toy drive to benefit the children of the community. All toys collected were donated to the Southside Community Center by KZSM’s “Metal Mark” Moniz. Caitlin Armstrong of the Southside Community Center, “Metal Mark” Moniz and Julie Hollar of Youth Services Bureau pose with several of the large teddy bears donated. Photo courtesy of Gene Randall
Recently, the heavy metal music community held the third in a series of “metal fests” in San Marcos.
IBC Bank-Zapata Chairman of the Board Renato Ramirez and IBC Bank-Zapata President Ricardo Ramirez presented a check for $3,500 to the award-winning Texas State Mariachi Nueva Generación, Texas St
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