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The city proclaimed Feb. 18 George Washington Day. Shown are Mayor Jane Hughson, William Hightower Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution representatives Joe Cox, Stu Hoyt and Cliff Caskey; and Captain Thomas Moore Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution representatives Helen Cox and Barbara Atkinson. Don Anders photo

George Washington Day

The city proclaimed Feb. 18 George Washington Day. Shown are Mayor Jane Hughson, William Hightower Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution representatives Joe Cox, Stu Hoyt and Cliff Caskey; and

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Gary Job Corps representatives Susanne Ritter and Randolph Goodman attended the 31st Annual Greater Caldwell County Hispanic Chamber Gala “Denim and Diamonds” held at the Lockhart Evening Lions Club building. Chris Saldana, three-time Emmy-award winning journalist from Del Rio who serves as morning anchor for CBS’s Austin affiliate, was the featured speaker. Lockhart Mayor Lew White and Lockhart ISD Superintendent Mark Estrada spoke about the state of the city and school district, thanking the Hispanic Chamber for their support. The attendees enjoyed the music by “EBROLUTION,” with the meal catered by Chisholm Trail BBQ. Pictured are Alfonso and Liz Sifuentes, Hays County Chief of Staff Alex Villalobos, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra, Hispanic Chamber President Rob Ortiz, CBS News Anchor Chris Saldana, Susanne and Donnie Ritter, former District Director to Congressman Hinojosa, Mark Gonzales, Eva and Randolph Goodman. Gary Job Corps Center photo

Gary representatives attend gala

Gary Job Corps representatives Susanne Ritter and Randolph Goodman attended the 31st Annual Greater Caldwell County Hispanic Chamber Gala “Denim and Diamonds” held at the Lockhart Evening Lions Club building.

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More than a dozen volunteers underwent training on a recent Sunday to become certified water quality monitors. Above, Rachel Sanborn, volunteer coordinator for the San Marcos River Rangers, hurls a bucket over the river to demonstrate getting a good sample for testing. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

River Rangers riding herd on the San Marcos

When a cold snap killed an unknown number of invasive catfish last month, Rachel Sanborn was among the first to know. 

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The San Marcos Luby’s location’s last day in business was Wednesday, surprising many regulars who showed up for lunch Thursday. Daily Record calls to corporate headquarters regarding the reason for the closure had not been answered by press time. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller

No more Luanne Platters

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