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The Gary Job Corps Corrections Cadets have assisted with the Founder’s Day three-day festival since 2010.  The Cadets assisted with traffic and crowd control at the event that has over 150 booths brimming with unique clothing, handmade items, furniture, pottery, birdhouses, custom jewelry and crafts for the kids.  Additionally, there were carnival rides, live music and a BBQ cook-off.  The Founders Day Festival is the largest annual community event in Dripping Springs, Texas. The three-day festival celebrates the founding of the Dripping Springs community, which was established in 1850, and offers a variety of family-friendly activities. The spring festival kicks off with the Grand Parade followed by live music on two stages. With a carnival, cook-off competitions,  and arts and crafts vendors, there is something for everyone. Pictured are, Event Coordinator Darrell Debish, community volunteers Dale Hibbs, Leonard Jones, Gary Job Corps Corrections Cadets Heather Smith, Francia Williamson, Raymond Briener, Demetrius Halbert, Antonio Castillo, Tykuan Harris, Kenneth Willis, Keith Pham-Le, and Instructor Major Troy Oldbury.  Photo submitted by Gary Job Corps

Gary Job Corps corrections cadets assist at Founder’s Day in Dripping

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Leadership San Marcos held the 2019 class graduation on April 24. Pictured from left are San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce President Jason Mock, Celeste Hollister of the San Marcos Daily Record, Pat Fernandez of Hart Properties, Debbie Chandler of Texas State University, Margaret Ennis of Texas Real Estate Brokers, Keely Sonlitner of Corridor Title Company, Jo Anna Gilland of Matt Patterson Insurance. Not pictured is Jeanne Heinen of Texas State University.

Leadership San Marcos holds 2019 graduation

Leadership San Marcos held the 2019 class graduation on April 24. Pictured from left are San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce President Jason Mock, Celeste Hollister of the San Marcos

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During Friday’s press conference held by Resistance TXST, Mena Yasmine stands with TeraLynn Steele as Steele reads aloud the group’s statement ahead of a meeting with the Texas State University Administration in the LBJ Student Center. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

Sit-in follows Quad incident

A sit-in on the Texas State University campus ended after about 29 hours with no promises from the administration to meet protesters’ demands. The sit-in on the fourth floor of

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