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Study shows mortality for recently pregnant women increased during the pandemic
Study shows mortality for recently pregnant women increased during the pandemic
A new research study focusing on the mortality rate of pregnant women and women who died within a year of being pregnant shows a dramatic increase in non-medical deaths. 02/15/2023 12:00 AM
TXST students expand tutoring program at SMCISD
TXST students expand tutoring program at SMCISD
The College of Education at Texas State University has expanded its community tutoring program for the 2023 spring semester to serve more students of all ages from local schools–kindergarteners to high school seniors. 02/15/2023 12:00 AM
‘Amazing’ program teaches African heritage through music, storytelling
‘Amazing’ program teaches African heritage through music, storytelling
To honor Black History Month, drum circles, heralded by a voice reaching out in powerful tones to retell literary and family stories shared from generation to generation, greeted the audience this past Saturday hosted by The Calaboose African American Museum and its annex, the Cephas House. The museum hosted a presentation featuring Elizabeth Kahura, a teacher and storyteller who created the African Safari Program to bring the meaning of African heritage to the community. 02/15/2023 12:00 AM
Octogenarian aims to make first date a memorable one
Octogenarian aims to make first date a memorable one
Dear Abby 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
Earnest or playful, that Valentine's card has a history
Earnest or playful, that Valentine's card has a history
NEW YORK (AP) — It was Valentine’s Day 1917 in the Minnesota farming village of Lewiston, and Fred Roth — a fourth grader — seems to have come up with just the way to express his love for his sweetheart, Louise Wirt. He gave her a card. 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
Newborn saved from rubble in quake-hit Syria in good health
Newborn saved from rubble in quake-hit Syria in good health
BEIRUT (AP) — A baby girl born under the rubble of her family's home in northern Syria after last week’s devastating earthquake was in good health Monday and being breast-fed by the wife of the director of the hospital where she is being cared for, her doctor said. 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
A San Marcos Valentine
A San Marcos Valentine
San Marcos Daily Record suggestions for a Cupid Special 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
AG Ken Paxton agrees to apologize and pay $3.3 million to whistleblowers in settlement
AG Ken Paxton agrees to apologize and pay $3.3 million to whistleblowers in settlement
Attorney General Ken Paxton and four of his former top deputies who said he improperly fired them after they accused him of crimes have reached a tentative agreement to end a whistleblower lawsuit that would pay those employees $3.3 million. 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
Commissioners to consider illegal dump site, grant funds
Commissioners to consider illegal dump site, grant funds
The Hays County Commissioners Court will meet in regular session at 9 a.m. in Room 301 of the Hay County Courthouse, to consider approving and accepting federal grant funds, according to its published agenda. 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
A' loving community'
A' loving community'
Florists orders bloom for Valentine's Day 02/14/2023 12:00 AM
Texas DPS won’t discipline any more officers for Uvalde shooting response
Texas DPS won’t discipline any more officers for Uvalde shooting response
The Texas Department of Public Safety has completed its internal investigation of how seven of its troopers responded to the Uvalde school shooting, and none will face additional discipline, the agency confirmed Thursday. 02/12/2023 05:00 AM
KZSM: Music for Heart, Mind, and Soul
KZSM: Music for Heart, Mind, and Soul
Each of our many music shows at KZSM.org offers a unique sound that expresses the host’s personality, perhaps sending listeners down a familiar path or inviting them into new territory. Our newest offering, “Melancholy Tea Party” (Tuesdays 9-10 a.m.) adds yet another color to the spectrum. “I came up with the title after recognizing the lyrics behind the music that I felt compelled to listen to most,” host Mark Decker explains. He originally imagined a dance/rock hybrid, but then “came across a series of songs that were slower tempo in nature, with many in a minor key, and the lyrics largely represented broken or hampered relationships.” 02/12/2023 05:00 AM
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