Mozart’s ‘Magic Flute’ gets ‘Star Wars’ makeover
Texas State University’s Opera Theatre will present a Star Wars-inspired interpretation of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” March 28-31. Shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. March 28-30, with a matinee production
Texas State University’s Opera Theatre will present a Star Wars-inspired interpretation of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” March 28-31. Shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. March 28-30, with a matinee production
Texas Secretary of State David Whitley made a stop at San Marcos High School Friday morning to speak to seniors about the importance and power of participating in their democracy
The vital role and hard work of Hays County’s election judges, clerks, and poll-workers was recognized and celebrated in two recent events. Since 2012, the county has experienced record-breaking turnout
Three men have been arrested for the armed robbery that occurred at the Bobcat Village apartment complex in February. Demetrius Jones, Lynden Jones and Mohan Hegde were charged with aggravated
Wayne Kraemer presented seasoned champion float designer, and former Parade Captain, Mike Paris with the “Tom Bond Award” — an honor bestowed on behalf of the Krewe of Okeanos by
The San Marcos Lions Club and Hays-Caldwell Women's Center joined together on International Women’s Day last week to host a Women's Symposium on Service at the San Marcos Activity Center.
On Saturday, Feb. 16, the San Marcos Chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) awarded its first Johh Brecher Memorial Scholarship to Angel Gonzalez. Gonzalez is a senior at McArthur
During last years session of San Marcos Parks and Recreation's Spring Break Camp, campers dive onto the pile of beads as they use their clothespin “beaks” to grab color-coded beads representing different types of food and materials for a science-based activity at the Discovery Center. Daily Record file photo by Denise Cathey
Spring Break may already be here, but there’s still time to plan activities and staycations for all those staying put during the school holiday.
Float Fest could be moving downstream to the Guadalupe River in Gonzales.
San Marcos Police successfully avoided what could have become a dangerous high-speed pursuit early Wednesday even though the suspect took steps to make that task more difficult.
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