Today in History
Today is Wednesday, Sept. 5, the 248th day of 2018. There are 117 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History:
Today is Wednesday, Sept. 5, the 248th day of 2018. There are 117 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History:
Monica and Clint Followell, who both serve on the staff at First Baptist Church in San Marcos, have been named the new Campus Ministers at San Marcos Academy, President Brian Guenther announced thi
AUSTIN — For more than 30 years, the Texas Department of Transportation’s “Don’t mess with Texas” campaign has forged partnerships with the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, George Strait, Willie Nelson
Gary Job Corps staff and students donate $1,060.23 and school supplies to the Greater San Marcos Youth Council. The Gary Center has had an ongoing relationship with the youth shelter for over 20 years through volunteerism and fundraising. Pictured giving a $500 check to Nena Meadows of GSMYC is Gary Center Director Patti Lankford, who said, “We have enjoyed our partnership with the Youth Shelter over the years, we appreciate the staff that help the youth less fortunate, we will always be there in whatever the needs will be.” Pictured are Meadows, Britany Wilson and Christi Shannon of the GSMYC, Monica Ybarra and Shannon Vasquez of Homewood Suites, Deputy Director Rafael Marzan, Lankford, Rachel Garnes, Irma Prado, Susanne Ritter, Patricia Beauregard, Annette Marshall and Hector Romero from Gary. Gary Job Corps photo
AUSTIN — The White House last week announced a preliminary new trade agreement had been secured between the United States and Mexico.
The San Marcos Area Retired Teacher and Staff (SMARTS) are very involved in volunteering in our city, in our county and in the state.
The city of San Marcos and Texas State University have announced the launch of a pilot program with the Austin Tenants’ Council (ATC) to assist permanent and student residents with housing discrimi
In the early morning hours Monday, Randy Cook hoists an American flag outside Gil’s Broiler, part of the Kiwanis Club of San Marcos’ Patriotic Flag Program. Businesses pay a fee to the club to have flags installed throughout the year on patriotic holidays. Funds raised benefit the San Marcos Public Library’s Summer Reading Program. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey
The Record’s online poll from Aug. 17-31 asked readers whether they think the Texas Education Agency’s new A-F accountability system is beneficial.
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