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UNITY DAY
UNITY DAY
10/20/2023 05:00 AM
Texas economy slows as summers get hotter, Dallas Fed economists say
Each degree of warming in Texas slows the state’s economy, an analysis by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found.
10/20/2023 05:00 AM
Court proclaims October Breast Cancer Awareness Month
According to the Center for Disease Control website, in the United States each year, approximately 240,000 women and 2,100 men are diagnosed with breast cancer, and approximately 42,000 women and 500 men die from it. In light of these frightening statistics and the need for greater awareness and screening, the Hays County Commissioners Court recognized October 2023 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
10/20/2023 05:00 AM
Real estate company names veteran to lead its regional Central Texas operations
To best meet the needs of clients across Texas and nationally, Transwestern Real Estate Services recently announced that Brandon Lester, a 17-year veteran of the firm with broad real estate advisory expertise, has been named Central Texas Regional Leader, in a press release Wednesday.
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
ECONOMIST: Wiring infrastructure
Many types of infrastructure, including electricity and telephones, started out as luxuries but quickly became essential as deployment spread. Just a few years ago, broadband internet access was viewed as a convenience. Mediocre speeds were sufficient for most tasks, and anything beyond that only came in handy to allow movies to stream with fewer glitches. That time, however, has long passed.
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
DPS sponsors grant-based training
The Texas Department of Public Safety again partnered with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma to offer a five-day Interdiction for the Protection of Children Train the Trainer Course from Sept. 25-29, according to a press release Wednesday.
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
Can students fill need for state water workers?
Texas’ aging water and wastewater infrastructure – already in disrepair and losing billions of gallons of water a year–is facing a second and equally ominous threat: a worker shortage.
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
Multitude of Musicians
Multitude of Musicians
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
Council receives update on two proposed plans for its long term growth
The San Marcos City Council received staff presentations and held discussions over the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Area Plan at their regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday.
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
City settles lawsuit from 2020 campaign bus incident
San Marcos police officers and professional staff must receive training on responding to political violence and voter intimidation and ways to develop community trust as part of a legal settlement approved Tuesday over a 2020 incident in which a caravan of Trump supporters were accused of harassing a Biden campaign bus as it drove on Interstate 35.
10/19/2023 05:00 AM
Wife’s puzzling behavior is an obstacle for couple
Dear Abby
10/18/2023 12:00 AM
TXST Homecoming is offering full week of community activities
Texas State University will host a variety of Homecoming Week activities for students, employees, alumni, and the San Marcos community Oct. 22-28.
10/18/2023 12:00 AM
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