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Worst for the wurst: COVID-19 cancels Wurstfest
Worst for the wurst: COVID-19 cancels Wurstfest
The Wurstfest Association on Thursday announced the news New Braunfels residents sadly expected — the cancellation of the city’s signature event because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
KZSM — News from this world and the next
KZSM — News from this world and the next
We at KZSM.org keep you informed with our Monday and Friday noon COVID-19 News Specials. We talk to experts and officials such as San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson and County Judge Ruben Becerra. Text hosts Rob Roark and Dave Wendel at (512) 986-9430 before or during the show with your questions. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
Mask mandate appears to be helping in Texas, but experts ask Gov. Greg Abbott not to rule out a shutdown
Mask mandate appears to be helping in Texas, but experts ask Gov. Greg Abbott not to rule out a shutdown
Three weeks after Gov. Greg Abbott required Texans to wear masks, epidemiologists and disease modelers say they are cautiously optimistic that the mandate is helping the state turn a corner in its efforts to contain an outbreak that has killed more than 4,500 Texans. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
US agency vows steps to address COVID-19 inequalities
US agency vows steps to address COVID-19 inequalities
NEW YORK (AP) — If Black, Hispanic and Native Americans are hospitalized and killed by the coronavirus at far higher rates than others, shouldn't the government count them as high risk for serious illness? 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
Bluebonnet Lions award Lion of the Year
Bluebonnet Lions award Lion of the Year
The Bluebonnet Lions awarded the Lion of the Year award for 2019-2020. Lion Judy Aswell receieved the club's honor, which was presented to Lion Judy by PDG Shirley Dillman. Photo courtesy of Bluebonnet Lions 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
No virus bill yet: White House, GOP at odds over jobless aid
No virus bill yet: White House, GOP at odds over jobless aid
WASHINGTON (AP) — Negotiations over a new COVID-19 rescue bill were in flux Friday after the White House floated cutting an unemployment benefits boost to as little as $100 and President Donald Trump turned to a new priority, adding money to build a new FBI headquarters. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
Always rocky, China-US relations appear at a turning point
Always rocky, China-US relations appear at a turning point
BEIJING (AP) — Four decades after the U.S. established diplomatic ties with Communist China, the relationship between the two may have reached a turning point. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
A Word About Recycling with Ollie Maier
A Word About Recycling with Ollie Maier
With protest marches, riots, and racism still in the news, an article in the Resource Recycling newsletter showed racism is also affecting recycling programs. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
The Journey Continues: The Craft of Writing
The Journey Continues: The Craft of Writing
My journey this week takes me to the craft of writing. During this Pandemic, what we experience is new and unique – it needs to be recorded. Moses, when camped on the Plains of Moab, was commanded by the Lord to record the spiritual and geographic progress of the journey. “At the Lord’s command, Moses recorded the stages of the journey” Numbers 33:2 (NIV). 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
Answers to Go with Susan Smith
Answers to Go with Susan Smith
SAN MARCOS PUBLIC LIBRARY 625 E. HOPKINS ST. 512-393-8200 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
Exploring Nature: Lonesome George
Exploring Nature: Lonesome George
I was very fortunate to see Lonesome George, a famous tortoise and the last of his species, on a long-ago trip to the Galapagos Islands. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
Jerrold Smith (Jerry) Peters
Jerrold Smith (Jerry) Peters
Jerrold Smith (Jerry) Peters passed away July 22, 2020, in San Marcos, Texas. Jerry was born August 28, 1938, in Crystal City, Texas to Dr. Sam Smith Peters and Helen Juvenal Peters. 07/26/2020 12:00 AM
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