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Annalisa Robles
Annalisa Robles
It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of Annalisa Robles, on July 31, 2020, age 52. Annalisa was born in Corpus Christi, TX to Ramiro and Maria Elena Robles on April 20, 1968. She graduated from Southwest Texas State University in 1990, then obtained her Master’s degree of Education in Education and Administration in 1993. Annalisa was a 5th grade teacher at Cunningham Elementary School in Houston, TX in which she had been awarded Teacher of the Year for the 2019- 2020 school year. Annalisa dreamed of obtaining her Doctorate’s degree at Grand Canyon University. Education was her passion. She helped all her students in any way possible because she had a heart of gold. When there was a need she was quick to act and she listened attentively. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Larry G. Ross
Larry G. Ross
Larry Gilson Ross, 73, of Wimberley, Texas, died on August 17, 2020. At this time, no service is planned. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Wimberley Adoption Group and Rescue or the charity of your choice. For more information and to sign the online registry, please visit thomasonfuneralhome.com. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Wake the Dead hosts Abracadavar Market
Wake the Dead hosts Abracadavar Market
As the summer draws to a close, many businesses in San Marcos are taking the tentative first steps toward re-opening. Some businesses and restaurants have opted to host outdoor seating and open-air markets in order to help spark the local economy while keeping patrons and vendors safe. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Local web developer to hold workshop on phishing scams
Local web developer to hold workshop on phishing scams
Animate Mazurek, a local web developer from tekRESCUE, will present an upcoming Zoom workshop about the dangers of phishing scams at 2 p.m. on Aug. 26. Meeting ID and password information will be posted on the San Marcos Public Library Facebook page and website ahead of the event. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
The Garden Guy
The Garden Guy
The first spray opened up in my Oso Easy Peasy rose and I thought wow they have captured the essence of a fine heirloom. This was like a breath of fresh air as I had fallen in love with antique and heirloom roses when becoming the director of the American Rose Society years ago. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Guarding our health and the Health of our Democracy: Congressman Doggett on Saving USPS
Guarding our health and the Health of our Democracy: Congressman Doggett on Saving USPS
The emails and calls have been pouring into my office, but the letters are a little slower. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor
I read with interest in the August 2020 edition of Southern Living magazine that San Marcos was named among the six “smartest places to retire” in the country. I was not too surprised, as I also consider our Central Texas location ideal, our beautiful San Marcos River enchanting, and the benefits of living in a university town numerous. What occurred to me, however, was that our city doesn’t offer much for those who prefer to live close to downtown and the university, enjoying the options of walking to shop, dine out, or attend functions at the Texas State University. The sad truth is that we lack a variety of housing options for those older citizens who might investigate moving here. We currently have established neighborhoods close to the downtown area and beyond; relatively new housing developments on the outskirts of town; and a plethora of apartment complexes for university students and other young people. What we lack is the option of apartments or condominiums for retirees who might prefer a more “walkable life” in San Marcos. The developers of Lindsey Hill saw that demographic, as well as young professionals, as the most likely prospects for their development … a contribution to our fine city. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Advocating for adequate legal defense funding in Hays County's 2021 budget
Advocating for adequate legal defense funding in Hays County's 2021 budget
In 2019, the annual cost of jailing in Hays County had skyrocketed 7,000% in just five years, and today the Sheriff’s office wants at least an additional $10 million –– let’s consider why there’s no money to address our unethical and terribly expensive mass-incarceration infatuation. 08/23/2020 12:00 AM
Countdown to Kickoff: Arkansas State returns to San Marcos
Countdown to Kickoff: Arkansas State returns to San Marcos
08/22/2020 01:42 PM
Costs and complications need to be considered when putting on a race
Costs and complications need to be considered when putting on a race
08/22/2020 01:39 PM
Texas State announces safety measures for game days at Bobcat Stadium
Texas State announces safety measures for game days at Bobcat Stadium
08/21/2020 05:41 PM
Hays County reports 47 COVID-19 recoveries, 20 new cases Friday
Hays County reports 47 COVID-19 recoveries, 20 new cases Friday
08/21/2020 05:03 PM
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