EAA swears in new board
Ten new Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) board members were sworn in last week, with U.S. Rep. Trey Martinez-Fischer administering the oath of office. They included Carol Patterson, representing Bexar County/District
Ten new Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) board members were sworn in last week, with U.S. Rep. Trey Martinez-Fischer administering the oath of office. They included Carol Patterson, representing Bexar County/District
Yolanda Hernandez was this year’s lucky winner of the “Subscribe and Win” Christmas tree contest. The beautiful tree was delivered by Karen George, circulation manager for the San Marcos Daily
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — University of Missouri students were stunned when a towering dairy cow appeared on campus to make a cameo in a graduation photo shoot. The Columbia Missourian
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a federal judge ruled that the Obama-era health overhaul was “invalid,” President Donald Trump is looking to congressional leaders to come up with a replacement even
The victim of a stabbing at San Marcos’ annual Christmas festival is expected to recover, and a big part of the credit for that goes to Gary Job Corps Corrections
AMVETS members award $250 to San Marcos Police Department’s Blue Santa program. From left are Provost Marshal Robert U. Mendoza, Sr., Commander Emeritus Dr. Mario Garza, current Commander Steven A. Saxon, accepting for the Police Department Sgt. Richard Mizanin, Lonnie Mobley and Second Vice Commander Lalo Rodriguez. The group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. at the Housing Authority building at 1201 Thorpe Lane. For more information about AMVETS, contact Commander Steven A. Saxon at ssaxon@mygrande.net. AMVETS photo
AMVETS members award $250 to San Marcos Police Department’s Blue Santa program. From left are Provost Marshal Robert U. Mendoza, Sr., Commander Emeritus Dr. Mario Garza, current Commander Steven A.
Have you ever thought about becoming a DJ? We can make that happen! Your true community radio station and the San Marcos Public Library are partnering together to give members
The San Marcos Public Library is hosting A Night to Remember: Christmas Ornament Origami and Live Christmas Music on Dec. 19. Local artist Michael Hannon will be teaching participants how
NEW YORK (AP) — Customs officials at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport say they found 70 live finches hidden inside hair rollers. Authorities say a passenger arriving from
A 16-year-old pleaded guilty Wednesday to two charges of murder for fatally shooting his father in their home and a 6-year-old boy at the South Carolina elementary school he once
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