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Business Showcase: Tailgate Edition
Business Showcase: Tailgate Edition
Football theme bringing over 100 businesses to unique event 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Preliminary STAAR scores are in
Preliminary STAAR scores are in
Board hears that early data shows areas of growth, needed improvement 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Where It’s Wild
Where It’s Wild
Where It’s Wild 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Grateful Mendez Strikers
Grateful Mendez Strikers
Grateful Mendez Strikers 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
School Resource Officers complete safety course
School Resource Officers complete safety course
Sheriff Gary Cutler commends nine members of the Hays County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer unit for graduating in class number two of the Texas School Safety Center–School Based Law Enforcement master’s program. This 4-day course covered a multitude of sessions that covered advanced topics like understanding the development of the adolescent brain, bullying/cyberbullying, mental health issues in today’s youth and suicide prevention and intervention. This course reinforces the dedication of our SROs to better serve the students and staff members at our Hays County schools. From left, are: Jacob Starr, Ronnie Verette, Brent Bartsch, Alfredo Munoz, Steve Avalos, Manuel Moreno and Roland Cunningham. Not in the picture were Roger Ramirez and Sam Montemayor. Photo provided by Hays County Sheriff’s Office 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Man’s risque questions to others bother wife
Man’s risque questions to others bother wife
Dear Abby 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Love Texas, but know it is not really so perfect
Love Texas, but know it is not really so perfect
On Wednesday, August 18, the Daily Record published remarks by Bryan Daniel, Chairman of the Texas Workforce Commission, in which he rightly lauded Texas for its economic strength. But he didn’t stop there. He further added that “Texas is the greatest state in the nation . . . just because we’re Texas.” This statement carries Texas exceptionalism too far. 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Defending wildlife in the Hill Country
Defending wildlife in the Hill Country
As the Texas Hill Country landscape continues to change, local wildlife is being pushed to its limits. Golden-cheeked Warbler populations are declining, indicator species in our waterways are disappearing, and migratory birds are being directed off their natural flight pathway. 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
Babe’s baseball bats are quite powerful decades afterwards
Babe’s baseball bats are quite powerful decades afterwards
No matter how you look at it, Babe Ruth swung a big stick. 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
GOALS GALORE
GOALS GALORE
Bobcats continue offensive hot streak against Central Arkansas, UNT on tap 08/23/2023 12:00 AM
New Stage 4 drought restrictions will go into effect Aug. 27
New Stage 4 drought restrictions will go into effect Aug. 27
Due to aquifer levels continuing to drop over the last two months, the city of San Marcos will enter Stage 4 drought restrictions effective Sunday, Aug. 27 at noon. 08/22/2023 12:00 AM
Stakeholders work toward maintaining healthy watershed
Stakeholders work toward maintaining healthy watershed
Just as the city of San Marcos prepares to move into Stage 4 drought restrictions, amid a Monday that saw firefighters heavily engaged in battling wildfires across the region including off FM 1626, FM 2770 and Robert S. Light, which was closed from Smith Lane for part of the afternoon, a group of citizens have worked steadily behind the scenes to protect the Upper San Marcos River Watershed. 08/22/2023 12:00 AM
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