Effortless summer entertaining
Summer means it's time to stock up on fresh produce and light the grill for a season of outdoor gatherings with friends and family.
Summer means it's time to stock up on fresh produce and light the grill for a season of outdoor gatherings with friends and family.
The Greater San Marcos Partnership Team and their partners 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, May 31.
Home-based, medically-supervised cardiac rehabilitation may be, for some patients, an alternative to traditional medical center cardiac rehabilitation programs after a heart attack or other heart p
San Marcos Public Library 625 E. Hopkins St. 512-393-8200 Q. I think my friend would like the Reacher series by Lee Child. The first one I read was my favorite,
My journey this week takes me to Memorial Day, a time to remember the greatest sacrifices others have made for our nation. Former Infantry Commander Burn Loeffke in his 2019
Hill Country Wireless, a company started by husband and wife team David and Ginger McCullough, is now providing high-speed internet to rural areas of Central Texas. Josh Moore, Tyrel McCrory and David McCullough work on dialing the signal through the trees and hills in a neighborhood in Johnson City — a real issue when it comes to providing internet in the Texas Hill Country. Photos by Ginger McCullough
Ginger and David McCullough are doing something they never expected — providing broadband services to their community. “We were living in the Texas panhandle and running a cattle ranch,” Ginger
Last week we talked about how robots are being used to help sort recycled material, a lot of which is plastic; so today we’ll talk a little more about plastic
Five of the area’s finest artists are being showcased over Memorial Day weekend in the statewide Texas Masters of Fine Art and Craft exhibition in Kerrville.
The San Marcos Downtown Association is moving its Third Thursday Downtown Walkabout to the Second Saturday of the month. Downtown walkabout attendees stop to take a look at Tiny Amber Taylor’s booth of paintings and handmade jewelry at the Porch during a prior Third Thursday Downtown Walkabout. Daily Record file photo by Denise Cathey
The San Marcos Downtown Association announced that it is launching a new Downtown Walkabout event to coincide with the current array of events that take place in downtown every second Saturday of t
On a Wednesday morning, a group of women with yoga mats make the trek up a wooded trail to a 30-foot-tall yurt located in a small clearing.
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