Go to main contents
Go to main menu
Facebook.com
X.com
Instagram.com
Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Accessibility
Sign in
SUBSCRIBE
NEWS
SPORTS
Texas State Sports
Rattler Sports
OPINIONS
FEATURES
OBITUARIES
CALENDAR
CLASSIFIEDS
CONTACT
FORMS
Show remaining menu elements
Homepage
Articles
Articles
Choose the category
Breaking News
News
Sports
Opinion
Features
Obituary
News - Mobile
News Alert
Candidates
Toy Insider
Graduation
Main
Sort
Latest
Oldest
Most read
Top-rated
Filter
Reset
Ad
Zoila G. Polanco
Zoila G. Polanco, 80yr., resident of San Marcos,Texas, passed away January 19, 2022 in San Marcos, Tx.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Naomi Belote
Naomi Earline Belote, neé Ormand, 102, of Wimberley, Texas, died on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. Visitation will take place at Thomason Funeral Home in Wimberley on Thursday, January 27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A graveside service will follow at Wimberley Cemetery at 2 p.m. Arrangements are under the direction of Thomason Funeral Home. For more information and to sign the online registry, please visit thomasonfuneralhome.com.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Joe R. DeLeon
Joe R. DeLeon, 76, of San Marcos, Texas, died on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Services took place at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in San Marcos on Wednesday, January 19, followed by interment at Community Cemetery in Luling. Arrangements were under the direction of Thomason Funeral Home. For more information and to sign the online registry, please visit thomasonfuneralhome.com.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Doris S. Fisseler
Doris Schilhab Fisseler, 72, of Wimberley, Texas, died on Sunday, January 16, 2022. Services took place at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wimberley on Thursday, January 20, followed by interment at the St. Mary’s Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of Thomason Funeral Home. For more information and to sign the online registry, please visit thomasonfuneralhome.com.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
The Story Capital of Texas: Wimberley hosts second ever StoryFest Feb. 17-20
Once upon a time, there was a small town in Texas called Wimberley. A cypress-lined creek trickled through its heart to meet the bottle-green waters of the Blanco. Its cedar-studded hills and the rocky spine of Devil’s Backbone provided a backdrop for all manner of tales, and if someone looked at the village just right, it could look like a hundred years ago, or only yesterday. It was one of those kinds of towns.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
The Art of Bill Hutson: Homestead featured at Texas State Galleries
The Art of Bill Hutson is a unique citywide exhibition celebrating the work of artist and San Marcos native Bill Hutson. As part of the show, the Texas State Galleries at Texas State University, San Marcos is featuring a six-piece installation of works by Hutson, the centerpiece of which is “Homestead with signs, symbols and numbers.” This massive painting — over 6 x 9 feet — is accompanied by five preparatory studies for the work, including a sculpture titled “Shotgun for Elton Fax.” The exhibition is on view in the Texas State Galleries foyer through May 18.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Hutson’s work, ‘Images of Scorpius’ featured at the San Marcos Art Center
“Image of Scorpius” is the latest art exhibition at the San Marcos Art Center featuring the work of world-renowned artist and San Marcos native, Bill Hutson. Hutson, born in 1936, was raised in the Dunbar neighborhood of San Marcos. His work, “Variations on a Marigold (with Scorpius)” will be featured at the San Marcos Art Center from Jan. 12 through March 20 during Art Center hours of operation. Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases, The San Marcos Art League, sponsors of the San Marcos Art Center, invites art lovers to view the piece in the front window of the Art Center on Jan. 16 across from this year’s Hays County CommonUnity MLK Jr. Festival in Downtown San Marcos.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Today’s garden plot: Becoming ‘urbanized’ and ‘revolutionized’
A news flash came across my phone on Friday, Jan. 14, saying “A Major Food Shortage is Coming Again in the United States.” That headline, coupled with what we are seeing in the places we shop, is enough to cause a level of anxiety.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Analysis: Texas government is business-friendly, but not businesslike
Government is not a business and doesn’t run like one. That “run government like a business” motto you hear from political candidates comes from the “tastes great, less filling” school of advertising.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Voting by mail in Texas under the new rules
I have been voting by mail for the last 12 years. It has always been a simple process. But this year's experience with vote-bymail is far more difficult than it used to be. In some counties, half of the applications are being rejected because of identity problems that don't appear to be the fault of the applicants as much as the fault of inadequate or inaccurate databases available to election clerks and confusing application forms.
01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Bobcats suffer sweep in series with UT Arlington
01/22/2022 05:46 PM
Lady Rattlers earn crucial victory over Austin Westlake, 40-33
01/22/2022 01:29 PM
previous
1
...
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
...
next
Ad
WEATHER
Click to see more
Temperature:
59
°
F
Town:
San Marcos
Pressure: 1017 hPa
Wind: 8 mph
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Around The Web