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Capital Highlights —  Gas prices topping $3 across state
Capital Highlights — Gas prices topping $3 across state
10/25/2021 06:31 PM
Texas governor approves state voting maps redrawn by GOP
Texas governor approves state voting maps redrawn by GOP
10/25/2021 06:23 PM
Bears come up short in loss to Defenders
Bears come up short in loss to Defenders
10/25/2021 05:11 PM
Renovations to begin at regional animal shelter
Renovations to begin at regional animal shelter
Starting next week, construction at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter will begin. The $240,047.55 renovations will bring much-needed upgrades to the shelter that will improve the health, safety and viability of rescued pets, shelter staff, volunteers and potential adopters. 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
SMCISD board approves $7 million renovation for administration office
SMCISD board approves $7 million renovation for administration office
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees approved a $7 million dollar renovation for a new central administration building. 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
TOPS IN TEXAS
TOPS IN TEXAS: 2 Hays County barbecue restaurants honored by Texas Monthly as best in state
Beef is still king in Texas. And when it comes to cooking that beef, ask almost anyone and they’ll tell you barbecue is practically a religion in the Lone Star State. According to Texas Monthly’s Special BBQ Edition — set to hit newsstands in November — some of the folks in the area “Que” it up quite nicely. Two Hays County barbecue joints were honored by Texas Monthly — Hays Co. Bar-B-Que in San Marcos and Creekside Cookers in Wimberley 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
City honors Ollie Giles, Lions Club, HCWC with proclamations
City honors Ollie Giles, Lions Club, HCWC with proclamations
The City of San Marcos and Mayor Jane Hughson issued several proclamations on Tuesday, honoring community members and organizations. Above left, Ollie Giles, a prominent community member who died earlier this year, was honored. Family members and friends pose for a photo with the proclamation. Above middle, a proclamation was issued celebrating the San Marcos Lions Club's 80th anniversary. Above right, a proclamation highlighted the work done by the Hays-Caldwell Women's Center. Below from left to right, a proclamation celebrates the community work done by Nosotros La Gente; a proclamation recognizes the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce; a proclamation highlights the San Marcos Electric Utility; and a proclamation honors San Marcos Consolidated ISD teachers. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
FDA says Pfizer COVID vaccine looks effective for young kids
FDA says Pfizer COVID vaccine looks effective for young kids
Federal health regulators said late Friday that kid-size doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine appear highly effective at preventing symptomatic infections in elementary school children and caused no unexpected safety issues, as the U.S. weighs beginning vaccinations in youngsters. 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
Texas Briefly
Texas Briefly
Plane that crashed in Houston had not flown in 10 months 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
Former White House press secretary to speak at Texas State
Former White House press secretary to speak at Texas State
Kayleigh McEnany, White House press secretary for the Trump Administration and current FOX News contributor, will speak at Texas State University on Nov. 6. This event is sponsored by the Texas State chapter of Turning Point USA, a conservative nonprofit that seeks to educate, empower, and organize students across the country. 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
150 volunteers help Rotary pack 15,000 meals on World Food Day
150 volunteers help Rotary pack 15,000 meals on World Food Day
Over 150 volunteers came from areas across Central Texas, including San Antonio and Georgetown, to help the Rotary Club of San Marcos pack 15,000 meals on World Food Day. 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
Supreme Court doesn't block Texas abortion law, sets hearing
Supreme Court doesn't block Texas abortion law, sets hearing
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is allowing the Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in place, but has agreed to hear arguments in the case in early November. 10/24/2021 05:00 AM
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