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Hunting, fishing bring to mind keen memory
Hunting, fishing bring to mind keen memory
My lifestyle has greatly changed in the last five weeks. I had spinal surgery on the last day of March. Lots of pain. Recovery is slow. No fishing, no turkey hunting, no bike riding, no long hikes. No nothing! Just a prisoner IN my house, simply chained to my chair. My wife Beth has been a great nurse helping me. But she is the Gestapo when it comes to me doing too much too soon! 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
What did you get from mother?
What did you get from mother?
As Mother’s Day approaches, it is appropriate that we discuss the physical characteristics, personality traits, coping mechanisms, etiquette rules, life ambitions, etcetera that we inherited from our mothers. 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
Age discrimination faces some runners
Age discrimination faces some runners
This letter is specifically directed to road race directors in reference to award distribution to runners. 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
Does IRS want you?
Does IRS want you?
In its infinite wisdom – or lack thereof – Congress recently gave the U.S. Internal Revenue Service $80 billion in new funding as part of the Inflation Reduction Act before the agency had a plan for spending it. 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
VATS assists student veterans, families transitioning to higher education
VATS assists student veterans, families transitioning to higher education
Veterans who return home from the military face unexpected challenges as they try to reintegrate into civilian living. Military members and their families frequently relocate due to service, and these frequent moves can make it difficult for veterans to establish a routine once they settle into a new place and begin to consider their future. 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
Yard of the Month
Yard of the Month
Hills of Hays home features native, cultivated plants 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ opens May 9 at Bass Concert Hall
‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ opens May 9 at Bass Concert Hall
The Broadway adaptation of “To Kill A Mockingbird” simultaneously honors and updates Harper Lee’s classic American novel about justice and racism in the South. Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of the story follows the familiar original narrative, but utilizes Scout’s youthful inquisitiveness to ask the important questions about the society in which they live. As Sorkin said in an interview in The Atlantic, the characters are “not getting repainted. We’re just taking another look, given the times we’re living in.” 05/07/2023 05:00 AM
Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition comes to the library
Sacred Springs Kite Exhibition comes to the library
Being a river town and a community that prides itself on keeping the San Marcos and Blanco rivers clean, of interest to many San Martians will be the temporary art exhibit created with water conservation in mind. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Freshmen duo delivering the goods for the Bobcats
Freshmen duo delivering the goods for the Bobcats
On a team heavy with upperclassmen, two Texas State freshmen have been able to make a big splash for the Bobcats over the course of the season. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Texas State to host 2024 SBC Softball Tournament
Texas State to host 2024 SBC Softball Tournament
The Sun Belt Conference Office announced on Thursday that the 2024 Sun Belt Conference Softball Championship will be hosted by Texas State at Bobcat Softball Stadium. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Commissioners declare May 9 Fentanyl Awareness Day
Commissioners declare May 9 Fentanyl Awareness Day
The Hays County Commissioners Court in its Tuesday meeting highlighted the work of first responders by proclamation and brought attention to a drug crisis facing many Texas communities: fentanyl. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Utility commission chair raises threat of summer power outages
Utility commission chair raises threat of summer power outages
Public Utility Commission Chair Peter Lake on Wednesday warned that Texas’ main power grid is at risk for outages this summer if wind turbines don’t produce enough electricity when it’s needed. He yet again made the case that more on-demand power sources, such as natural-gas-fueled power plants or batteries, need to be built to make the grid more reliable. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
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