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Wildflowers of Texas herald change in the season
Wildflowers of Texas herald change in the season
The first day of spring is often heralded with a profusion of one of the state flowers of Texas, the bluebonnet.  03/21/2023 12:00 AM
Would-be parent expects offspring to aim high
Would-be parent expects offspring to aim high
DEAR ABBY: I’m a medical student. I don’t have kids or a family of my own yet, but I’d like it to happen one day. When I have kids of my own, I intend to push them to be the very best in whatever they want to do. I will ingrain in them “tough love” and demand excellence from them. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
To tackle housing costs in the state, lawmakers push to build more homes
To tackle housing costs in the state, lawmakers push to build more homes
JOSHUA FECHTER THE TEXAS TRIBUNE LUCY TOMPKINS 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
NSF CAREER grant seeks to improve graph literacy in middle school students
NSF CAREER grant seeks to improve graph literacy in middle school students
Hwa Young Lee, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas State University, has been awarded the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) grant. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
Meadow Center for Water executive director pens new book on groundwater sustainability use, solutions
Meadow Center for Water executive director pens new book on groundwater sustainability use, solutions
As Texas comes out of its 13th driest year on record, water and managing the state’s finite water supply is a pressing concern. A new book authored by Robert E. Mace, executive director for The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, provides a detailed overview of groundwater sustainability and explores solutions to address unsustainable groundwater usage. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
Area student death prompts bill for fentanyl eductation
Area student death prompts bill for fentanyl eductation
The death of a Leander High School graduate from a fentanyl overdose has prompted state Rep. Terry Wilson, R-Georgetown, to file a bill that would require 10 hours of education annually concerning the dangers of the drug to students in sixth grade and up, the Austin American-Statesman reported. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
JROTC will walk in the footsteps of Bataan POWs
JROTC will walk in the footsteps of Bataan POWs
Teaching students about history is one of the goals of the Air Force JROTC at San Marcos High School. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
Texas State ties Troy in first draw since 2003
Texas State ties Troy in first draw since 2003
The Bobcats series finale against the Troy Trojans would end in a 2-2 draw after seven innings due to Texas State’s travel conditionings prohibiting the team from continuing play into extra innings. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
Bobcats defeat Golden Eagles in thrilling win
Bobcats defeat Golden Eagles in thrilling win
In a heavyweight clash of titans, the Texas State Bobcats were able to put away the Southern Miss Golden Eagles for a massive 8-5 win. 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
BOBCAT-RATTLER WEEKLY SCHEDULE
BOBCAT-RATTLER WEEKLY SCHEDULE
TUESDAY 03/21/2023 12:00 AM
SMART annexation proposal prompts citizen concerns
SMART annexation proposal prompts citizen concerns
The potential expansion of a planned and much rethought industrial park with heavy industrial zoning that will affect parts of Caldwell and Hays counties has many citizens asking questions of the newest developer to throw its hat into the land use ring. 03/19/2023 05:00 AM
Percival Everett wins 2022 Clark Fiction Prize for 'The Trees'
Percival Everett wins 2022 Clark Fiction Prize for 'The Trees'
Percival Everett’s novel, 'The Trees', has won the 2022 L.D. and La-Verne Harrell Clark Fiction Prize. 03/19/2023 05:00 AM
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