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Pictured, front row, left to right, Wayne Noll (coach), Dr. Aditya Gupta (coach) Reagan Martin Henry Taylor, Monique Sevin  and (assistant coach) Dr. Linda Alkire. Back Row, left to right, David Adams, Ty Thacker, Greyson Patterson and Annie Coufal. Photo courtesy of The Center for Professional Sales at Texas State University

TXST Sales Teams finishes 5th Runner Up at the 2022 International Collegiate Sales Competition

Six Texas State students represented The Center for Professional Sales from the McCoy College of Business at Texas State University at the 11th Annual International Collegiate Sales Competition hel

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Above, from left to right: Chase Stapp, San Marcos Director of Public Safety; Jamie Lee Case, President of the Hays County Food Bank; John Hardy, President of the Rotary Club of San Marcos; Eleanor Owen, Executive Director of the Food Bank;  Julie Hollar, Rotarian; and in the front row John Turner Hardy, future Rotarian. Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of San Marcos

Rotary Club of San Marcos presents $5K donation to Hays County Food Bank

The Rotary Club of San Marcos presented a check for $5,000 to the Hays County Food Bank on Nov. 9. It was part of a project in October called Feed the Hungry.

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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church reversed its decision to sell the Guadalupe Chapel located in the Barrio de la Victoria neighborhood after residents spoke out against its potential sell. Above, Pictured from left to right: Carmen S. Casas, Rogelio Casas, Nayeli Moreno, Christina Casas-Moreno and Dr. Ana Juarez. Photo courtesy of Ryan Patrick Perkins. Below, The Guadalupe Chapel, property of St. John the Evangelist Church, is located on 218 Roosevelt St. in San Marcos. Photo Courtesy from Susan Hanson

SAVING THE CHAPEL: San Marcos neighborhood rallies to save Guadalupe Chapel

A local San Marcos church has been saved by its congregation.

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A cold front will blow through Friday morning, bringing rain and the coldest temperatures of the fall so far. Above, temperatures are expected in the low 40s Saturday morning. Infographic courtesy of National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio Office

Cold front to bring rain, thunderstorms Friday; overnight lows expected in 40s

A cold front will blow through Friday morning, bringing rain and the coldest temperatures of the fall so far.

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