Lions Club awards grants
Lions Charles Johnson and Don Arledge assist in giving checks: $5,000 to Holly Cunningham-Kizer of Hays Caldwell Women’s Center; $5,000 to San Marcos Housing Authority Residen
Lions Charles Johnson and Don Arledge assist in giving checks: $5,000 to Holly Cunningham-Kizer of Hays Caldwell Women’s Center; $5,000 to San Marcos Housing Authority Residen
Left to right, Pct. 2 Commissioner Mark Jones, Pct. 1 Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Pct. 1 Constable and Scheib Center Board member David Peterson, Scheib Center Board Chair Ed Kuny, Scheib Center clients Thomas Kuny, Raven Sharp – who also serves as a Certified Peer Specialist and Whole Health Practitioner – and Penny McWhorter; Pct. 3 Commissioner Lon Shell, and Pct. 4 Commissioner Ray Whisenant. Photo by Laureen Chernow/Hays County
At its Oct. 2 meeting, the Hays County Commissioners Court proclaimed Oct. 7-13 as Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Dr. Erica Anderson, a clinical psychologist and transgender woman, will speak on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. – doors open at 6:30 – at the Texas State University LBJ Teaching
Students, faculty and staff at Mendez Elementary welcomed about 20 Wounded Warriors from San Antonio to campus on Friday, continuing a tradition begun in 2010.
"The Play That Goes Wrong" is a play in a play. It's the opening night of "The Murder at Haversham Manor," where students of the Cornley University Drama Society are attempting to stage this 1920s production. However, everything that can go wrong is, and the opening night quickly goes from bad to disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can't play dead and actors who trip over everything, "The Play That Goes Wrong" goes quite right. Photos by Jeremy Daniel
These days, everything has a message, a double meaning, a sneaky twist at the climax designed to make you think. This is important because it keeps us sharp and ready
The public is invited to attend “Democracy in the Balance” on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the LBJ Museum, 131 N. Guadalupe Street. A reception will be
TxDOT and the city of San Marcos will host a come-and-go open house from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Hays County Courthouse Rotunda on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Proposed improvements
Texas State University has received a U.S. Department of Education grant to incorporate traditional science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields of study with the arts to create a hybrid
Projects affecting San Marcos traffic Oct. 12-19 Online: sanmarcostx.gov/traffic EAST SAN ANTONIO STREET: Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Half a block of the street closed from the
It is that time, again, for the Run for the Americas to make its appearance. Except this time, it will have a little more variety by adding an All-Women’s Half
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