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SUMMERTIME CELEBRATION
SUMMERTIME CELEBRATION: Over 1,600 graduates take part in summer commencement at Texas State
Over 1,600 students received their undergraduate and graduate degrees from Texas State University during three commencement ceremonies hosted inside Strahan Arena on Friday. Above, a Texas State graduate dances as he goes to receive his diploma. Below left, Veronica Muzquiz Edwards, executive officer of InGenesis Inc. and Texas State distinguished alumna, talk to the graduates as the keynote speaker during the 10 a.m. ceremony. Below right, a graduate’s mortarboard reads “Long story short, I survived.” More photos on page 5. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
City now accepting applications for Human Services Grants
City now accepting applications for Human Services Grants
The City of San Marcos is now accepting applications for nearly $1 million in Human Services Grants. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
Guadalupe Flood Planning Group hosts virtual meeting
Guadalupe Flood Planning Group hosts virtual meeting
The Region 11 Guadalupe Flood Planning Group (RFPG) has incorporated a virtual option into its pre-planning meeting to allow and encourage more public participation. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
Kyle increases library checkout limit, upcoming community events
Kyle increases library checkout limit, upcoming community events
With Kyle on the rise, the city council embraces more community upgrades and events. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
WELCOMED SHOWER
WELCOMED SHOWER: San Marcos Fire Department quenches Rattler band
The San Marcos Fire Department delivered sweet relief to the San Marcos High School Ratter Band by spraying water on them during band camp on a hot Friday morning. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
KZSM — Still keeping you informed
KZSM — Still keeping you informed
We at KZSM.org maintain our mission to educate, engage, enlighten, and entertain the people of the San Marcos area and our world-wide online audience through the past difficult year and on into the uncertain future. Every weekday at noon after the Hays County order of March 13, 2020 restricting public and private gatherings, we broadcast a COVID-19 News Special. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
As coronavirus rages again in Texas, governor resists statewide action, hamstrings local leaders
As coronavirus rages again in Texas, governor resists statewide action, hamstrings local leaders
Gov. Greg Abbott has been unwavering lately in his refusal to implement statewide safety precautions to slow the spread of the coronavirus. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
Appeals court upholds murder conviction of ex-Dallas officer
Appeals court upholds murder conviction of ex-Dallas officer
DALLAS (AP) — A Texas appeals court on Thursday upheld the murder conviction of a former Dallas police officer who was sentenced to prison for fatally shooting her neighbor in his home. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
Pause on student loan payments extended through January
Pause on student loan payments extended through January
The Biden administration on Friday issued what it says will be the final extension to a student loan moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to put off debt payments during the pandemic. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
Texas Briefly
Texas Briefly
Man sentenced to death for killing Texas police detective 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
Answers to Go
Answers to Go
Q. I am interested in raising chickens in the city limits. Can you help me find information about this? 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
New permanent art installations add to natural beauty of Price Center Garden
New permanent art installations add to natural beauty of Price Center Garden
Seven new permanent works of art have recently been added to the front Garden of the Price Center by its Arts Committee. The colorful and whimsical pieces include a mosaic torso, a living chair, glass wind chimes, fanciful metal flowers, and naturally rendered twists on honey bees and elephant ear leaves. The new works compliment the Mermaid statue named Dianne that has anchored the corner of the downtown Garden since 2018. 08/08/2021 05:00 AM
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