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Some lucky winner recently purchased a million dollar ticket at the Rise N Stop, State Highway 123.
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Area store sells $1million ticket in Powerball jackpot

Someone hit the jackpot this week, perhaps not the billion dollars that was on the line, but a second-tier $1 million prize ticket or the Wednesday, July 19 Powerball drawing was purchased at a local convenience store in San Marcos.

KZSM–All Kinds of Music: Collected for You, by You

KZSM, your true community radio station, offers over twenty unique music shows, each one carefully curated by a host. Some, like “Metal Mark Live” (Thursdays 10 p.m.- midnight) or “Smooth Honey Bear Blues” (Tuesdays 8-10 p.m.) celebrate the variety of a particular genre. Others showcase the imagination of the host, like “The Weekly Show” (Wednesdays 10-11 p.m.), where host Mason Moore and his rescue dog Franklin play music that was released in the current week and revisit the week in history.

Must-haves when hosting game night at home

Salt is necessary in small amounts, but too often people consume it to excess. Small changes can help individuals reduce their sodium intake.
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Must-haves when hosting game night at home

Game night makes for a fun way to get together with friends. Competitive fire may not disappear on game night, but the atmosphere is generally more laid back. Indeed, a great game night is less about the games and more about the laughs and fun to be had.

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The San Marcos Chamber of Commerce hosted a legislative updated with Texas State University as the title sponsor of the event. Pictured are Texas State University President Kelly Damphousse, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson, Chamber President and CEO Page Michel and Dr. Shetay Ashford-
Hanserd with ACCEYSS.
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Senator Judith Zaffirini Representative Chief of Staff Jorge Ramirez.
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Texas House Representative Erin Zwiener Representative Chief of Staff Miguel Arredondo.
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Glenn Hamer, CEO Texas Association of Business, spoke on the importance of Chambers of Commerce and the future of business in Texas.
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Students from the Gary Job Corps Material Handling Course assisted the set-up for the luncheon and students from the Student Government Association were greeting the attendees that were attending the Luncheon. Pictured are Gary Job Corps Material Handling students Jkhar Solomon, Salvador Mondragon, Chadwick Young, Johntrell Butler, Student Government Association Cynthia Eaglin, Laniya Grayson, SGA Coordinator Hope Powell, Business Community Liaison Randolph Goodman. Texas House Representative Erin Zwiener Representative Chief of Staff Miguel Arredondo, Senator Judith Zaffirini Representative Chief of Staff Jorge Ramirez, San Marcos Councilman Matthew Mendoza, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson, San Marcos Chamber President/CEO Page Michel, and Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra.
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San Marcos Chamber of Commerce hosts recap of state legislature impacts

The San Marcos Chamber of Commerce recently sponsored an opportunity to gain insight into how the bills passed by the 2023 Texas Legislature in its biennial session will affect Central Texas.

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Saturday was the biggest day of business for Lion's Club Tube Rentals to date. Pictured is Lion's Club Tube Rental General Manager Mark Jalufka between rows of tubes.
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Above is the sign hanging outside of the tube rental business with a lion holding a sign with the club's motto.
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PHENOMENAL FLOAT

Lions Club tube rental sets new weekend record

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As part of the ongoing summer activities available for children and teens through the San Marcos Consolidated ISD, students started arriving this week ready to dress as wizards or other characters in the Summer Drama Camp. Campers were on point to get their thespian skills ready for the new school year, including acting, dancing for performance, improvisation and art skills.
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