There is a long stretch of wild grapes growing alongside a rural road leading to my house.
Editor’s note: This story is the first in a series highlighting Black-owned businesses in San Marcos.
What's yeast-leavened, round, pillowy as a cloud, and made from wheat flour? An easy way to find out is to have lunch or dinner at The Pita Shop.
What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “economic development?”
At its basic definition, economic development is about improving the well-being of a community.
Dr. M. Ray Perryman is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Perryman Group (www.perrymangroup.com), which has served the needs of over 2,500 clients over the past four decades.
As with the U.S. numbers a couple of weeks ago, Texas experienced an expected uptick in employment in May.
In a previous column, we wrote a little about an update standard in the electronic recycling area. The info comes from an article in the Resource Recycling newsletter. We will continue with that subject today.
Editor’s note: This week's guest column was written by Pastor Paul Buntyn, founder of the Abundant Life Christian Church in San Marcos, where he has served for 27 years as Pastor-Emeritus. Buntyn has educational degrees from Manhattan Bible Institute, Incarnate Word University, and Oral Roberts University.
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With summer in full swing and the San Marcos River opening up to visitors after a long spring in quarantine, a local business now offers a new way to enjoy the water while keeping a safe physical distance.
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