Columbia: No sex during heat wave
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Health officials in one Colombian coastal city have a controversial recommendation for residents trying to stay cool during an intense heat wave: Take a break from
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Health officials in one Colombian coastal city have a controversial recommendation for residents trying to stay cool during an intense heat wave: Take a break from
Central Texas Medical Center recently partnered with Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center and will provide Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners for exams when sexual abuse of a child is suspected. Roxanne’s House is
Austin Community College (ACC) will showcase its new emergency response training facility during the grand opening celebration of Hays Campus Phase 2. The event will be 10 to 11:30 a.m.
“What kind of music do you like?” This question has been instrumental in initiating conversations about your true community radio station and making people aware that we exist. After 19
The Record’s online poll from Aug. 10-17 asked readers whether they think the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter should move toward “no kill.” In recent months, there has been a
The city of San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department will host the third event of the 2018 Party in Your Park series on Friday, Aug. 24 from 6-9 p.m. at
STAFF REPORTER The deadline to file to run for a seat on the San Marcos City Council or the mayor’s office is 5 p.m. tomorrow. So far, candidates for mayor
The San Marcos CISD board of trustees will vote Monday night on the tax rate for the 2018-2019 school year. The proposed tax rate of $1.4141 per $100 of valuation
This year’s Gala Centro will be honoring two community partners that have contributed substantially to its growth and success: the San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District (SMCISD) and Texas State
The students and staff at Gary Job Corps have for over 20 years supported the San Marcos Youth Council through many projects — fundraising for the annual school supply drives, purchasing Christmas presents for the children, raising funds for Thanksgiving supplies, cookies/cards for Christmas, Valentines, and Thanksgiving, and students assisting at projects for the SMYC. Patty Lankford, Gary Job Corps Center director, said, “we will always assist in any way we can, the young men and women are truly the most in need and we appreciate the staff at the San Marcos Youth Council with all the work they do. Their needs are our needs.” Pictured donating the backpack are Lankford, Career Transition Readiness Supervisor Susanne Ritter, HOPE Student Volunteer Coordinator Irma Pardo and student Hector Romero. Gary Job Corps Center photo
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