Online poll: Majority believe Float Fest is disruptive
The Record’s online poll from Jan. 25 - Feb. 8 asked readers whether they think the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court made the right decision denying the festival permit for the
The Record’s online poll from Jan. 25 - Feb. 8 asked readers whether they think the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court made the right decision denying the festival permit for the
The Hornets, champions of the 1964 Pony League division, pictured before their fifth straight victory of the year. From left to right, front row: Larry Manjang, Charles Callihan, Ronnie Burleson, Ronnie Cheatham and Samuel Johnson. Second row: Johnny Burleson, Vernon Williams, Tommy Jackson and Johnny Bratton. Back row: Coach John Odem, Royce Holmes and Coach Alonzo Hardge Jr. Daily Record file photo
The San Marcos Public Library and the Calaboose African American History Museum are hosting a Black History Month program that will tell the little known history of the Hornets, a
The Record’s online poll from Jan. 4 - 11 asked readers whether they have been personally affected by the government shutdown. Hays County and the surrounding areas were starting to
The Record’s online poll from Jan. 4 - 11 asked readers their opinion on whether they think the government should reopen while border wall negotiations are ongoing.
The students of the San Marcos High School Orchestra are raising money to travel to New York City and compete at a national level on a major arts platform –
Hays County and the surrounding areas are starting to feel the weight of the longest federal government shutdown in American history – now officially in its 30th day, as the
The San Marcos Public Library is opening up registration to their free language classes this January, and they expect them to fill up quick.
The Record’s online poll from Jan. 4 - 11 asked readers their opinion on whether they think the Planning and Zoning Commission should have reconsidered the development of a proposed
The San Marcos Public Library is celebrating the one year anniversary of its adult reading program Passport to Reading with a new January topic and an anniversary party.
Volunteer Claudia Reyes and PATH certified physical therapist Suzanne Braden walk on either side of Jude Gates, 5, as they situate his legs properly on his horse during his riding session at RED Arena. The nonprofit works to empower children and adults with disabilities through equine-assisted therapies, therapeutic riding lessons, job training programs and other activities. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
San Marcos is no longer a one horse town. RED Arena, an equine-assisted therapy and therapeutic riding lessons nonprofit, has officially opened its doors and services to the greater San
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