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Older sister gives away heirlooms without discussion
Older sister gives away heirlooms without discussion
DEAR ABBY: My mother passed away years ago. I have one older sister, “Nadine.” Following my mother’s death, with the blessing of my father, Nadine and I divided Mom’s jewelry. My sister almost immediately began digging through closets and drawers and removing items from our parents’ home every time she visited our father. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Gary Job Corps helps AMVETS
Gary Job Corps helps AMVETS
Gary Job Corps helps AMVETS 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Tea for a special twosome
Tea for a special twosome
The city is hosting an event to pay homage to the important women in young girls' lives that shape them into the adults that they will one day become. The event is a morning tea from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. on Saturday May 6 at the Pauline Espinosa Community Hall located at 170 Charles Austin Drive. The cost is $6 per person and will include activities, snacks and a keepsake photo. Registration closes at noon on May 5. The link to register online is sanmarcostx.gov/ activesmtx. For more information on other youth events go to sanmarcostx. gov/youth. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
Live Music Listing
Live Music Listing
FRIDAY 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
MBB, WBB, WGolf score perfect on APR
MBB, WBB, WGolf score perfect on APR
Men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s golf each had a perfect Academic Progress Rate (APR) while all 14 Texas State Athletics programs scored above 945 in the NCAA Division I 202122 APR multiyear rate as the NCAA released its recent data on Tuesday. 05/05/2023 12:00 AM
City to showcase programs, services at 'SMTX 2023' event
City to showcase programs, services at 'SMTX 2023' event
The city of San Marcos will host its annual citywide update, SMTX 2023 on May 9. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Proposed meet and confer agreement offers areas of compromise, mutual benefit
Proposed meet and confer agreement offers areas of compromise, mutual benefit
In a process that has taken many months, members of the San Marcos City Council finally heard the particulars of a renegotiated meet and confer agreement between it and the San Marcos Police Officers Association. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Alleged fentanyl dealer charged with murder in overdose death
Alleged fentanyl dealer charged with murder in overdose death
Hays County Sheriff's Office hosted a joint press conference with the District Attorney’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Agency’s Fentanyl Task Force at the county’s Public Safety Building Wednesday to provide an update of the investigation into the death of 15-year-old male from a fentanyl overdose on April 11. Police said they have arrested and charged an 18-year-old with both felony murder and delivery of a controlled dangerous substance. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Early voting ends with 4.5% of register voters casting ballot
Early voting ends with 4.5% of register voters casting ballot
Local elections have been ramping up, and this is the community’s chance to weigh in on San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Trustee members and bonds. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Texas State College of Education meets teacher credentialing needs with its new online program
Texas State College of Education meets teacher credentialing needs with its new online program
School districts across Texas face a demand to hire more state-credentialed teachers to teach popular advanced academic courses. Texas State University’s College of Education aims to help address that need with the new fully online Master of Education in Secondary Education — Teaching Advanced Academics Concentration. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
THE ECONOMIST: THe economy of school
THE ECONOMIST: THe economy of school
This week marked the deadline for first-year college applicants to many universities to decide about whether and where to enroll. It can be a very difficult choice involving a range of financial, educational, and emotional factors. Through high school, options are much more limited for most young people. Beyond that point, however, a vast number of paths emerge – full-time work, technical training programs, colleges and universities, and much more. Let’s look at what recent high school and college graduates are doing. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
Why First Republic failed. Are other banks to follow?
Why First Republic failed. Are other banks to follow?
First Republic Bank has become the second large regional bank with assets over $200 billion to fail in just a few weeks. Like Silicon Valley Bank, which was seized by the government on March 10, First Republic catered to a wealthy clientele, which helped it grow deposits rapidly but may have also contributed to its undoing. The bank's business model left it susceptible to a sudden rise in interest rates. 05/04/2023 12:00 AM
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