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FOCUSING ON FITNESS: THRC helps residents keep New Year's resolutions, get in shape
FOCUSING ON FITNESS: THRC helps residents keep New Year's resolutions, get in shape
01/11/2022 06:53 PM
USDA grants TXST $36K to support underrepresented students for food, agriculture, natural resources careers
USDA grants TXST $36K to support underrepresented students for food, agriculture, natural resources careers
01/11/2022 06:46 PM
Omicron may be headed for a rapid drop in US and Britain
Omicron may be headed for a rapid drop in US and Britain
01/11/2022 06:40 PM
MAKING HIS MARC: NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal performs as DJ Diesel at The Marc
MAKING HIS MARC: NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal performs as DJ Diesel at The Marc
01/10/2022 06:27 PM
PACT works to prevent, reduce human trafficking
PACT works to prevent, reduce human trafficking
01/10/2022 06:23 PM
Nearly 42,500 San Marcos residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Nearly 42,500 San Marcos residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
01/10/2022 06:19 PM
Kyle steps closer to  getting new supermarket
Kyle steps closer to getting new supermarket
01/10/2022 06:18 PM
City of Wimberley General Election set for May
City of Wimberley General Election set for May
01/10/2022 06:15 PM
Capital Highlights — Emergency SNAP benefits again extended
Capital Highlights — Emergency SNAP benefits again extended
01/10/2022 06:13 PM
Rice and 15 other universities accused of conspiring to limit financial aid
Rice and 15 other universities accused of conspiring to limit financial aid
01/10/2022 06:10 PM
Texas ban on most abortions returns to court as law remains
Texas ban on most abortions returns to court as law remains
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas abortion clinics returned to court Friday, weakened in their efforts to stop the nation's most restrictive abortion law after the U.S. Supreme Court last month allowed the state's near-total ban on the procedure to stay in place. 01/09/2022 05:00 AM
US unemployment sinks to 3.9% as many more people find jobs
US unemployment sinks to 3.9% as many more people find jobs
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's unemployment rate fell in December to a healthy 3.9% — a pandemic low — even as employers added a modest 199,000 jobs, evidence that they are struggling to fill jobs with many Americans reluctant to return to the workforce. 01/09/2022 05:00 AM
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