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San Marcos Consolidated ISD students are expected to return to their respective campuses, unless already medically exempt, beginning April 12. Daily Record file photo

San Marcos CISD students expected back to in-person learning by mid-April

San Marcos Consolidated ISD students are expected to return to their respective campuses, unless already medically exempt, beginning April 12. 

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A two-car accident at the corner of Thorpe and Robbie lanes near H-E-B located at 641 E. Hopkins St. shut down traffic on the roadway for a short period of time Tuesday afternoon. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the scene, including the Hays County Sheriff's Office, San Marcos Police Department and Texas State University Police. No additional information was available at press time Tuesday. Above, law enforcement examines the scene of the accident on Tuesday. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

Hays County Sheriff’s Office arrests teen after car chase results in collision

Hays County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a Kyle teenager after a short car chase Tuesday afternoon resulted in a two-car collision in San Marcos. 

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Team Harley, named in honor of Harley Fetterman who passed away after battling cancer, shaved their heads and raised $22,222 to fight childhood cancer. Above, back row, Jackie Lucas, Rebecca Mayes, Dean Rudolph, Lance Elledge and Brian Haws. Bottom row, Jerry Fetterman (Harley’s grandfather), Brandon Tomasini, Les Atwood, Mark Penton and Kevin Fetterman (Harley’s Dad). Below, Kevin Fetterman has his head shaved. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

SHAVING FOR A CAUSE: Team Harley helps raise funds to fight childhood cancer

With each stroke of the clippers, hair fell from their heads. 

'LOOKING FORWARD'

The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting on Thursday at the Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center. Above, a six-person panel of San Marcos business leaders moderated by chamber of commerce President and CEO Jason Mock discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and the future. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter

'LOOKING FORWARD'

A panel of local San Marcos business leaders recently spoke on the challenges faced throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and the future ahead.

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