Clean water during emergencies
(StatePoint) September is National Preparedness Month, and with wildfires, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes occurring around the world, having access to safe drinking water in the even
(StatePoint) September is National Preparedness Month, and with wildfires, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes occurring around the world, having access to safe drinking water in the even
The personal-finance website WalletHub recently released its report on 2018’s best and worst states for health care and Texas doesn't fare well in the area of insured children and adults.
The Hays County Texas A&M Agrilife Extension is offering a free two-day diabetic education class series.
County officials have long complained that the case load for our county courts at law is growing beyond what the current two courts can handle.
The Third Thursday Walkabout in downtown San Marcos featured some attractions that slither. The group “Homies With Scales” brought a variety of reptiles.
The Mermaid Society SMTX will be putting their tails to the pavement on Saturday, Sept. 22 for the 3rd Annual Mermaid Promenade. Plans are already being made and floats are
Friends and family of Matthew Jacob Rodriguez Jr. remember him as a big man with a big smile and a big heart.
Texas State University has promoted 37 faculty members and approved tenure for 24. The measures will take effect on Sept. 1.
The city of San Marcos has applied for recognition as a Bicycle Friendly Community, a nationally-recognized designation highlighting cities’ efforts to improve conditions for bicycling.
San Marcos residents are still getting used to the detours downtown while CM Allen Parkway is being reconstructed between University Drive and Hopkins Street. New Texas State University students, and their families, will have to learn a new way around town too. Classes start Monday, Aug. 27, for both the university and the San Marcos CISD. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
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