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County commissioners to consider Blanco 'No Discharge' study
County commissioners to consider Blanco 'No Discharge' study
11/16/2020 07:12 PM
2nd virus vaccine shows striking success in US tests
2nd virus vaccine shows striking success in US tests
11/16/2020 07:09 PM
Capital Highlights: Local, state leaders battle COVID surge, each other
Capital Highlights: Local, state leaders battle COVID surge, each other
11/16/2020 07:07 PM
Governors ratchet up restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving
Governors ratchet up restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving
11/16/2020 07:05 PM
Hate crimes in US reach highest level in more than a decade
Hate crimes in US reach highest level in more than a decade
11/16/2020 07:04 PM
Hurricane Iota nearing Nicaragua as catastrophic Category 5
Hurricane Iota nearing Nicaragua as catastrophic Category 5
11/16/2020 07:03 PM
Kyle man dies from COVID-19; County tallies 104 new cases
Kyle man dies from COVID-19; County tallies 104 new cases
11/16/2020 05:38 PM
SMPD responds to shooting incidents for sixth consecutive weekend
SMPD responds to shooting incidents for sixth consecutive weekend
11/16/2020 01:07 PM
Setting goals key to finding a weight training program for runners
Setting goals key to finding a weight training program for runners
I was reading the book, “YOU (only faster)”, by Greg McMillan on aspects of running. It is a very detailed book that has programs for serious runners interested in improving their times in races. There are programs for races from the 5K distance to the marathon. It covers almost everything you need to know about training, dieting, rest and recovery, and race preparation. The one portion that interested me is his emphasis on needing to build in rest days. Besselink, in his book, “RunSmart” also emphasized the importance of rest. Both books focus on running faster. 11/15/2020 05:00 AM
Texas surpasses 7,000 patients hospitalized with coronavirus
Texas surpasses 7,000 patients hospitalized with coronavirus
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas on Friday surpassed 7,000 hospitalized patients for the first time since early August, just days after becoming America’s first state to surpass 1 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus. 11/15/2020 05:00 AM
KZSM—Celebrating Texas Music
KZSM—Celebrating Texas Music
As your true community radio station, we at KZSM. org feature local issues, local interests, and local artists. In keeping with that mission, Mary Hodges, the admin of Local Bands Live in the Hill Country, a lively Facebook page for musicians and their fans, has resumed her partnership with Rob Roark, host of “Revolving Door” (Sundays 6-8 p.m.). Hodges offers the bands she promotes the opportunity to play live on Roark’s show. 11/15/2020 05:00 AM
Rotary Club of San Marcos raises $3K for polio eradication effort
Rotary Club of San Marcos raises $3K for polio eradication effort
The San Marcos Rotary Club presented a check for $3,000 to a representative of the Rotary District at the club's meeting on Wednesday. The money will be matched 2 to 1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, so a total of $9,000 will benefit Rotary's worldwide commitment to eradicating polio. The funds were raised at a "Pints for Polio" fundraiser at AquaBrew Brewery, who donated the beer for the event. 11/15/2020 05:00 AM
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