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The combined Sandoval and Serna families wave from their float as the annual Fourth of July parade makes its way down Main Street in Martindale. The parade is a favorite tradition among residents with music, candy tossing and a wide variety of floats and marchers for bystanders to enjoy. Look for more photos from the parade in Sunday’s edition. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

Martindale Fourth

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The storm that moved through the area on July 4 drenched parts of Hays County with rain. Meteorologists said the large amount of lightning over Central Texas on Wednesday is typical of summertime storms. According to the National Weather Service, the peak wind gust at the San Marcos Airport on Wednesday was 41 miles per hour. One local rain gauge showed 2.5 inches. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo 

And the rain came Fourth

The storm system that moved through Central Texas on Independence Day left inches of rain, numerous downed limbs, canceled plans and power outages in its wake.

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Floating on the crystal-clear San Marcos River, a group of friends hold on to each other as they approach a bridge. The Lions Club Tube Rental operates seven days a week. Today, it’s open from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

River Recreation

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Producer Karim Hajj (left) and director Rick Rowley (right) film as ProPublica reporter A.C. Thompson speaks with staff Reporter Robin Blackburn on her coverage of local white supremacist activity.  The interview will be included in a two-part PBS/Frontline documentary on white supremacist activity across the country scheduled to air in August and October.  Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

Investigative reporters interview SMDR staffer

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