Spending summer in the park
Summer is almost here and with the warmer weather and longer days comes more time for recreation and relaxation; and the San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department has a lineup
Summer is almost here and with the warmer weather and longer days comes more time for recreation and relaxation; and the San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department has a lineup
My journey this week takes me to visit a ministry for individuals with an intellectual disability, who typically, but not always, live in Mental Health group homes. Ministers Robert Rodriguez,
Every summer the San Marcos Public Library kicks off their extensive list of summer activities and reading programs for kids, but this year the library’s got something for everyone.
From left are Max Stuart, city Video Production Specialist Dan Robertson, Downtown Grounds keeper Jeremy Gonzales, Fire Battalion Chief John Koenig, Fire Marshall Kelly Kistner, Fire Engineer Bobby Nance, Fire Captain Frank Arredondo, Fire Battalion Chief Howie Minor, Fire Fighter Zane Willard, Fire Chief Les Stephens and Main Street Program Coordinator Josie Falletta. Photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos
The San Marcos Main Street Program has designated San Marcos Fire Station #1 Partner of the Month for May to celebrate the Fire Department’s commitment to public safety and community engagement.
Being a local has its perks.
Summer is typically a busy time for families, making those moments you spend together all the more precious.
The Heritage Guild will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 E. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Friday, June 7.
Not all strokes can be prevented, but making healthy lifestyle choices, like exercising, eating right, maintaining a healthy weight and treating conditions such as high blood sugar, cholesterol and
Electronic medical records or electronic health records — EMR or EHR — have been shoved down our throats since the early 2000s and pretty much all doctors hate them.
My journey this week takes me to San Marcos Public Library and its Director Diane Insley. During my formative years on a ranch in west Texas, I accompanied my mother
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