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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.

School shows love for local veterans
School shows love for local veterans

In time for Valentine's
Day, some area children at First Step School took time and talent to create a special gift that would be presented to veterans in the community. Above are, Laura Ramirez, Dorothy Cook, Wendy Hajduk, Karla Flores and Betty Silguero as they prepare to deliver cards, candy and puzzles created by students at the First Step School; bottom left, First Step students display the cards they created for veterans at Brookdale Senior Living.
Photos by by Bernie Adams

School shows love for local veterans

First Step School made Valentine cards for Maurice T. Suttles VFW Post 3413 Auxiliary to deliver to the veterans at Brookdale Senior Living. Tina Thomas-Owens, owner of the First Step School on Posey Rd., contacted Bernie Adams of the VFW post to coordinate the Valentine’s for Veterans project. Adams and volunteer Dorothy Cook picked up the cards on Monday, Feb. 13 and delivered them along with candy and puzzles to the veterans at Brookdale Senior Living. Due to COVID-19 and flu season, the volunteers were not allowed to mingle with the veteran residents. However, they left the cards in the care of Brookdale employees Laura Ramirez, Wendy Hajduk, Karla Flores and Betty Silguero, who later delivered the gifts to the veterans and their spouses.

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Medical personel and first responders stationed outside of Goodnight Middle School for a medical emergency. Daily Record photo by Barbara Audet

SMCISD student dies following traffic accident in Goodnight Middle School parking lot

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

Texas revisits making illegal voting a felony

Republican leaders in the Texas Senate are intent on raising the penalty for voting illegally from a misdemeanor to a second-degree felony, despite the lack of evidence of widespread voter fraud in Texas. The effort comes nearly two years after the Legislature passed a sweeping voting bill, Senate Bill 1, that lowered the penalties for such crimes to a misdemeanor — and then almost immediately began discussing raising them back.

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The temperatures in the 80s bring families and students out to the San Marcos River by the dozens including at Swell Park. Winter may not be over completely but spring is making a good show at coming early.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

WHERE'S WINTER?

WHERE'S WINTER?

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