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Jury selected for Alex Jones' Sandy Hook defamation trial
Jury selected for Alex Jones' Sandy Hook defamation trial
07/25/2022 06:54 PM
Official: Grass fire torches as many as 20 Dallas-area homes
Official: Grass fire torches as many as 20 Dallas-area homes
07/25/2022 06:49 PM
Bobcats receive SBC preseason football honors
Bobcats receive SBC preseason football honors
07/25/2022 04:45 PM
EXPLORING NATURE
EXPLORING NATURE: TIDBITS
Let us consider some interesting tidbits from the fascinating world of nature. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
Answers to Go
Answers to Go
SAN MARCOS PUBLIC LIBRARY 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
Teens not working doesn’t work for America
Teens not working doesn’t work for America
Here’s a trend that may not bode well for the future of our country: According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 40 percent of 16- to 19-year-olds have summer jobs — down from 75 percent of teens a generation ago. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
Muddled Elon Musk wrong on population
Muddled Elon Musk wrong on population
For number crunchers, July’s second week offered eyepopping data. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
Ball to close out Summer in the Park series Aug. 11
Ball to close out Summer in the Park series Aug. 11
Powerhouse pianist and singer/songwriter Marcia Ball is set to take the San Marcos Plaza Park stage with her band on Thursday Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Summer in the Park concert series. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
The Tempest
The Tempest
Studying Shakespeare at any age, but especially from a young age, is transformative for the mind and soul. William Shakespeare’s works may be close to 400 years old, but the lessons and themes in his plays are timeless. Studies have proven that children that study Shakespeare have a deeper understanding of all literature they study, have greater empathy and are more appreciative of history and its impact on literature and society. Additionally, studying Shakespeare helps heighten creative play and imagination. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
Bobcat Adriana Scalice on tour with ‘Mean Girls’
Bobcat Adriana Scalice on tour with ‘Mean Girls’
When Adriana Scalice was a high school student in Rochester, NY, she did not expect to end up in Texas. But after a series of serendipitous auditions and connections made between San Marcos and her hometown high school, she wound up enrolled at Texas State. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
Superbells Prism Pink Lemonade: A Calibrachoa with rare coloration
Superbells Prism Pink Lemonade: A Calibrachoa with rare coloration
There is a new Superbells calibrachoa making its debut in 2023 that is so beautiful and unusual, I’ve even wondered if Proven Winners knows what they have. Had calibrachoas been around in 1800 as Empress Josephine was constructing the gardens at Le Château de Malmaison, Superbells Prism Pink Lemonade would have been her first choice. 07/24/2022 05:00 AM
OVER THE RAINBOW: Broke Thespians Theatre Company performs free showings of The Wizard of Oz
OVER THE RAINBOW: Broke Thespians Theatre Company performs free showings of The Wizard of Oz
07/23/2022 03:01 PM
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