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More than 100 people gathered on the Historic Courthouse grounds on Sunday to hear pastors and others close to the Goodnight Middle School community speak of the loss created by the death of an 11-year-old student at the school.
Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet

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Pastor Jeff Latham asks the crowd to sing 'Amazing Grace.'
Daily Record photo by Barbara Audet

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Top, from left, area pastors Sam Montoya, Robin Steele and Jeff Latham speak at the vigil on Sunday honoring a Goodnight Middle School student who died Friday. Middle, people bring flowers and animals to place at the school memorial. Above, the number of candles and flowers grows daily. Bottom left, Victoria Raymond, vigil coordinator, listens to Montoya speak. Below, a student signs her name to a poster dedicated to the 11-year-old who died Friday. Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet

Standing Together

Vigil remembers SMCISD student

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Top, The San Marcos Lions Club honored Robert Galván for his 100th birthday. Galván's family was on hand to receive the award. Middle right, Past International President of Lions International Jimmy Ross, left, and past District Gov. Larkin Smith in the red jacket at the Lions Club assembly at Embassy Suites this weekend. Bottom right, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson gives Galván a proclamation on his 100th birthday. Above, San Marcos Lions Club President Mike Thrasher honors Galvan as well.
Photos by Rowe Ray and Lance Winter

Lions Club honors Galván's 100 years, hosts 170 clubs from across the state

“Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality” - Warren Bennis Such was the focus this past weekend at the Texas Lions Leadership Forum as more than 170 club members from across the state gathered at Embassy Suites and Conference Center here.

SMCISD student dies in auto, pedestrian accident in middle school parking lot

San Marco Police Department stands watch at Goodnight Middle School following a vehicular accident that took the life of an 11-year-old student early Friday. Buses were arriving to transport students to the San Marcos High School Student Activity Center after classes were canceled.
Daily Record photo by Barbara Audet

SMCISD student dies in auto, pedestrian accident in middle school parking lot

An 11-year-old Goodnight Middle School student died early Friday after being hit by a vehicle in the drop off lane of the school parking lot, according to San Marcos Police.

TURNING 100

Dr. Robert Galván turned 100 years old yesterday.
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TURNING 100

Dr. Robert Galván honored for lifetime of love, dedication, service

Casino Night fundraiser seeks to raise money for local youth support

Deal the cards and get ready to spin the roulette wheel as the San Marcos Rotary Club is presenting the annual Casino Night Fundraiser at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 4. The event is at the Commemorative Air Force CenTex Wing.
Photo provided by San Marcos Rotary Club

Casino Night fundraiser seeks to raise money for local youth support

Risk it all without risking a thing at one of the most fun fundraisers of the year. And if that isn’t enough already, you can do it under the wing of “That’s All Brother,” the Douglas C-47 Skytrain airplane that was the lead aircraft during the D-Day invasion in 1944. The airplane is at the Commemorative Air Force CenTex Wing at the San Marcos Airport.

KZSM: Music for A Spiritual Journey

KZSM.org showcases our uniquely creative community with programming you won’t hear anywhere else. Now you can tune in Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. and be carried into the flow of our newest show, “Carlos’ Groove Box.” Carlos Cedillo is the host; the Groovebox M-707 is a synthesizer and sampling machine that allows several channels of music to be played at once. “The different sounds may be drawn out at random, allowing for happy accidents to happen,” he explains.

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