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Despite the New Year’s Day chill, dozens of people kept to tradition by jumping in the San Marcos River at noon on Jan. 1. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

Jumping into the New Year

“Bracing” is a kind description of what the cold wind felt like the morning of New Year’s Day, but more than 100 people braved the temperatures anyway for the annual Plunge into the San Marcos Rive

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Gary Job Corps cadet Michael Lewis was honored for his actions that helped save the life of a man stabbed at Sights & Sounds of Christmas. Shown are Gary Safety and Security Director Craig Marks, Corrections instructor Capt. Preston Smith, Chief Park Ranger Scott Raven, Lewis, Center Director Patty Langford, Sights & Sounds Board member Elva Zdeb and Gary Business Liaison Randolph Goodman. Lewis comforted the victim and helped to stem his bleeding. Gary has assisted with security and crowd control at the annual Christmas festival for more than 15 years. Gary Job Corps photo

Gary cadet recognized for life-saving efforts

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