Foodie Friday: Spud Ranch
Got a Texas sized appetite? Well then, you’ll need a Texas sized meal! Look no further than the ranch — Spud Ranch.
Contact Lance Winter at lwinter@sanmarcosrecord.com.
Got a Texas sized appetite? Well then, you’ll need a Texas sized meal! Look no further than the ranch — Spud Ranch.
Hays-Caldwell Women's Center Executive Director Marla Johnson is preparing to retire from her position at the center. She's worked with HCWC for 28 years with her retirement planned for April. Pictured, Marla Johnson throughout her career with HCWC. Courtesy photos
It’s said every challenge is nothing more than a chance to make things better.
Connection Church of San Marcos recently donated a toy for every San Marcos Consolidated ISD pre-kindergarten and elementary student.
On the outskirts of San Marcos — in the quaint, beautiful town of Martindale — a relative newcomer has made its way onto the culinary scene and is turning heads.
The City of San Marcos donated 192,000 masks to San Marcos Consolidated ISD for students. Above, Public Safety Director Chase Stapp (left) and Assistant City Manager Stephanie Reyes (right) presen
On its website, Ivar’s River Pub emphasizes its devotion to delivering a delicious dining experience, coupled with exceptional service.
San Marcos High School's Floral Design Class students made Homecoming mums this week. The class is taught by Fallon Drennan. San Marcos' Homecoming game is Saturday at 2 p.m.
Above, a Cafe on the Square hamburger with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions and cheese served on a soft, warm bun with fries. Middle, Cafe on the Square's Classic Breakfast, which comes with your choice of two eggs, potatoes, refried beans, your choice of sausage or bacon and flour tortillas. Bottom, Cafe on the Square's Chef's Salad. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo and Lance Winter
There’s something to be said about familiarity and the warm, cozy feelings it conjures, when you experience it time-and-again. Such is the case when you walk in the door at Café on the Square.
Wonder World Park & Adventure Park will host its first ever Halloween Haunted Cave Tour on Thursday and Friday from 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. "Venture down into the original founders' delusional minds and experience their creepy imaginations and fetishes," Wonder World says. Tours will be limited and masks will required to ensure safety of guests and employees. Tickets can be purchased at wonderworldpark.com. Pictured, haunted cave tour characters prepare for the Halloween event. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
Above, members of the San Marcos Electric Utility gathered Thursday to showcases their pink helmets. The SMEU has been wearing pink throughout October to raise breast cancer awareness.
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