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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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Priscilla Olivo holds a bowl of her menudo entry at her stand So Cool Menudo.

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Joe “Big Daddy” Falcon poses with his daughters Caroline and Ashley outside his stand “Big Daddy Menudo.” Falcon has been entering the menudo cookout since 1998 and continues to enter to help raise money for scholar-

MENUDO COOKOFF

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Planner Andrea Villalobos looks over posted messages at the Code SMTX celebration May 24 in Kissing Alley.
Photo by Trey Hatt

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City Manager Bert Lumbreras.
Photo by Trey Hatt

A roadmap to San Marcos’ future

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

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The mayor and members of the San Marcos City Council, representatives of Gary Job Corps and the Dunbar Heritage Association and others were onhand for the reading of the proclamation reprinted at right.
Don Anders photo

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Last year’s Juneteenth parade.
Daily Record file photo by Denise Cathey

San Marcos getting ready for Juneteenth

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,

Proclamation

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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