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San Marcos Education Foundation President to speak at Rotary Club meeting
San Marcos Education Foundation President to speak at Rotary Club meeting
San Marcos Education Foundation President Dr. Rosina Ruiz Valle is set to speak at Rotary Club of San Marcos’ upcoming meeting on Wednesday. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
As monkeypox spreads, health experts urge Texas universities to prepare for outbreaks
As monkeypox spreads, health experts urge Texas universities to prepare for outbreaks
Over the last two years, universities across Texas and the rest of the country have worked hard to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on their campuses with virtual classes, masks and increased cleaning of public spaces. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
KZSM — Dedicated to what we love
KZSM — Dedicated to what we love
Commitment to a non-profit, all-volunteer community radio station is labor of love—time and thought expended for the sheer joy of it. Mark Moniz, host of “Metal Mark Live” (Thursdays 10 p.m. to midnight) has been living that commitment to community radio and to the Heavy Metal music he loves for over 20 years. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
Unprecedented profit for major oil drillers as prices soared
Unprecedented profit for major oil drillers as prices soared
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil companies swam in record profits over the last few months at a time when Americans struggled to pay for gasoline, food and other basic necessities. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
US rules out summer COVID boosters to focus on fall campaign
US rules out summer COVID boosters to focus on fall campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators said Friday they are no longer considering authorizing a second COVID-19 booster shot for all adults under 50 this summer, focusing instead on revamped vaccines for the fall that will target the newest viral subvariants. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
EXPLORING NATURE
EXPLORING NATURE: RATS & FESTIVALS
I recently visited the Patsy Glenn Refuge, a two-acre birding oasis in the middle of Wimberley, and walked the trail back to a large wooden bird blind. I had my binoculars and a field guide and was all set for a leisurely morning of watching birds. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
Answers to Go
Answers to Go
SAN MARCOS PUBLIC LIBRARY 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
Is the gardening craze growing on you?
Is the gardening craze growing on you?
According to the National Gardening Association, the number of households growing their own vegetables, fruit and other foods has tripled since 2008. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor
Editor, 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
One night in the Big Easy-as pie
One night in the Big Easy-as pie
It’s time for another installment of “Places You Should Visit While You Can Still Bend Down to Tie Your Shoes without Making Involuntary Bodily Noises”! 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
Where the Books Are
Where the Books Are
Over time, populations shift and change. We know this, because we see it happening right here in our town. San Marcos has always been a place to adapt with the changes, pivoting from its agrarian mill-town roots to a college town and then a tourist destination with the addition of the outlet malls. 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
Local teacher featured in book on teaching
Local teacher featured in book on teaching
Connie Bagley, of San Marcos, was featured in a recently-published book on teaching. “Great Teachers: Exploring Excellence in Education” profiles eight of the greatest teachers in the United States. According to author Dr. Kevin Bartram, “In ‘Great Teachers,’ we take you inside the classrooms — and the heads — of some of America’s greatest teachers, opening the door to those inspired teaching strategies that distinguish excellence in the field of education. While most of these strategies are generally known, the real secret is how they were applied by these teaching geniuses.” 07/31/2022 05:00 AM
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