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Uvalde families want vote on purchase age
Uvalde families want vote on purchase age
How many decibels can convey the pain of a grieving father? How many can cut through the silent indifference at the Texas Capitol? How many does it take to stir Texans who haven’t yet lost a child to gun violence to join in calls for change? 05/17/2023 12:00 AM
Bobcats swept by Cajuns, looking to bounce back
Bobcats swept by Cajuns, looking to bounce back
A six-run fifth inning for Louisiana was too much to overcome for Texas State in an 8-3 loss Sunday afternoon from Russo Park. Despite the loss, the Bobcats did clinch a spot in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament following South Alabama’s defeat to Coastal Carolina earlier in the day. 05/17/2023 12:00 AM
Rattler players sign NLI to play at the next level
Rattler players sign NLI to play at the next level
San Marcos’ own Mateus Perkins and Malik Presley signed their letters of intent Monday to further their basketball careers and play at the collegiate level. 05/17/2023 12:00 AM
This Week in San Marcos
This Week in San Marcos
Thursday 05/17/2023 12:00 AM
Reader gives meatloaf recipe a western twist
Reader gives meatloaf recipe a western twist
DEAR ABBY: I have seen you mention in your column your cookbooklets of favorite recipes. I hope the meatloaf recipe is included. Years ago, I cut out your meatloaf recipe, and it’s been a staple at my house ever since. I did make one significant change: I use ground bison instead of beef. It’s healthier and tastes great. Thanks, Abby, for your years of entertaining, wise words. – NANCY M. IN OREGON DEAR NANCY: I’m pleased you have enjoyed preparing (and eating!) that meatloaf, and I was intrigued that you substituted bison for the beef. I’m pleased to share the recipe again, and yes, it’s included in my cookbooklet set. I have made it for years. It makes delicious sandwiches the second day if there’s any left over. 05/17/2023 12:00 AM
Council is set to vote on Meet and Confer Agreement
Council is set to vote on Meet and Confer Agreement
The San Marcos City Council's work starts early at 3 p.m. today with an executive session with three key issues on the table involving consultation with the city attorney, to be followed during the regular meeting at 6 p.m. with the consideration of approving the Meet and Confer Agreement with the San Marcos Police Officers Association. 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
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OLD AS NEW
Downtown historic properties tour imagines the possibilities 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
TXST Work Study program helps SMCISD students get to college
TXST Work Study program helps SMCISD students get to college
The prospect of applying for college and financial aid can be daunting for high school students approaching graduation. But at San Marcos High School, help is available from Texas State University students with their own recent experiences of transitioning from high school to college. 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
Wife in crumbling marriage takes stock of life, future
Wife in crumbling marriage takes stock of life, future
Dear Abby 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
City proclaims National Preservation Month
City proclaims National Preservation Month
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson made a proclamation fitting for a city covered with historical buildings and rich with history. The month of may was deemed Historic Preservation Month. “Thank you all for what you do to contribute to the history, culture and beautification of our town,” Hughson said. 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
Fort Hood renamed after Korean, Vietnam war hero
Fort Hood renamed after Korean, Vietnam war hero
It’s official. Fort Hood, named for a high-ranking Confederate officer in the Civil War, has been renamed Fort Cavazos, in honor of native Texan Richard E. Cavazos, the country’s first Hispanic four-star general. 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
Abbott threatens to veto pared-down school choice bill, warns of special sessions
Abbott threatens to veto pared-down school choice bill, warns of special sessions
Gov. Greg Abbott on Sunday said he would veto a toned-down version of a bill to offer school vouchers in Texas, and threatened to call legislators back for special sessions if they don't 'expand the scope of school choice' this month. 05/16/2023 12:00 AM
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