‘Mystic Canyon’ proposal reappears, will get new vote
A zoning change request that would allow development on 56 acres of woodland is back on the agenda for the Planning and Zoning Commission tonight. The developers of Mystic Canyon,
A zoning change request that would allow development on 56 acres of woodland is back on the agenda for the Planning and Zoning Commission tonight. The developers of Mystic Canyon,
Competitors Amelia Delgado and Rick Parra scoop portions of their menudo entry into cups for a festival-goer at their stand EL Crudo Menudo during the rescheduled 44th Annual Viva! Cinco de Mayo & State Menudo Cookoff in San Marcos Plaza Park Saturday. Teams compete to see who has the best menudo at the cookoff with the funds raised going to scholarships through LULAC Council 654.
Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
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Immigrants who identify as members of the LGBTQIA community are often overlooked, two such immigrants told the audience at a panel discussion last Friday morning. The Texas State University Philosophy
Above, Robert Dorsey, Ginny Baker and Tyler Reese of McNabb & Co. visit before sponsors Laynie Castro of Ash and Associates and Brian Olson of Premier Cuts thank attendees for
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) on Monday approved by resolution financial assistance in the amount of $3,209,900, consisting of a $1,935,000 loan and $1,274,900 in loan forgiveness, from the
Good things come to those who wait. It’s been a slogan for many advertising campaigns, like Heinz Ketchup. But for the city of San Marcos, that anticipation has become a
Local residents and businesses will have the opportunity this week to hear from experts on healthcare and how it can impact their bottom line. The San Marcos Area Chamber of
A group of students and parents from around Hays County have launched a petition asking political candidates and officials to reject the National Rifle Association (NRA). The Citizens of Hays
Once again this year, San Marcos Juneteenth celebrations will get a sweet start. The Garland Warren, Nelvia L. Burleson and Charles Callihan Memorial Cake Auction will be Thursday, June 14,
WHEREAS, the institution of Black slavery in America began in 1616 with the landing of the first African slaves on our shores and continued officially until President Abraham Lincoln issued
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