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Over 30,000 San Marcos residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Over 30,000 San Marcos residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
06/21/2021 05:52 PM
Groundbreaking for new fire station set for Friday
Groundbreaking for new fire station set for Friday
06/21/2021 05:50 PM
Capital Highlights — Heat wave prompts conservation call
Capital Highlights — Heat wave prompts conservation call
06/21/2021 05:49 PM
US hitting encouraging milestones on virus deaths and shots
US hitting encouraging milestones on virus deaths and shots
06/21/2021 05:46 PM
Fear shakes Mexico border city after violence leaves 18 dead
Fear shakes Mexico border city after violence leaves 18 dead
06/21/2021 05:45 PM
Supreme Court rules against NCAA in education-related benefits case
Supreme Court rules against NCAA in education-related benefits case
06/21/2021 05:16 PM
‘Armed and dangerous’ suspect seen in Martindale arrested in Arkansas
‘Armed and dangerous’ suspect seen in Martindale arrested in Arkansas
06/21/2021 12:29 PM
Heat advisory issued for San Marcos, Hays County with 'very high' heat index values expected Monday
Heat advisory issued for San Marcos, Hays County with 'very high' heat index values expected Monday
06/21/2021 10:59 AM
Hello Summer
Hello Summer
06/21/2021 09:14 AM
Governor vetoes funding for Texas Legislature, staff as punishment for Democrats’ walkout on elections bill
Governor vetoes funding for Texas Legislature, staff as punishment for Democrats’ walkout on elections bill
Gov. Greg Abbott followed through Friday on a threat to veto a section of the state budget that funds the Texas Legislature, its staffers and legislative agencies. 06/20/2021 05:00 AM
Answers to Go
Answers to Go
San Marcos Public Library 06/20/2021 05:00 AM
The Journey Continues
The Journey Continues: Juneteenth
My journey this week took me to Juneteenth and freedom. It started when the General Order No. 3 was delivered to Texas on June 19, 1865, two-and-a-half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of Jan. 1, 1863, and was delivered by U.S. General Gordon Granger: “The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and free laborer.” Juneteenth has become an official state holiday. Yesterday it was celebrated in cities and towns across the entire United States. 06/20/2021 05:00 AM
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