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Top, Dunbar Heritage Association President Alex Banbury gives a speech to the crowd before the march with his wife and DHA Secretary Jonafa Banbury standing by his side. Bottom left, members of the San Marcos Unitarian Universalist Fellowhsip marched. Bottom right, DHA Vice President Mittie Miller speaks to those gathered at the Crossroads.
Daily Record photos by Shannon West

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Dunbar Heritage Association Secretary Jonafa Banbury gave a speech to the large crowd there to march.
Daily Record photo by Shannon West

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Roer Blakley of Alpha Phi Alpha gave a speech before the March.
Daily Record photo by Shannon West

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San Maros Police Commander Lee Leonard and Sgt. Duwayne Poorboy marching.
Daily Record photo by Shannon West

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MLK March sees hundreds of locals in attendance

Jesse Mojica Retires from Gary Job Corps
Jesse Mojica Retires from Gary Job Corps

Jesse Mojica Retires from Gary Job Corps

In 1988 Jesse Mojica, came to Gary Job Corps from working with various electrical contractors in the Central and West Texas Area. Mojica has had the responsibility for maintaining over 100 buildings on the 775 acre campus, dormitories for over 900 students, classrooms, and office buildings, dining facility, and recreation areas supporting the over 500 staff. Additionally. Mojica who is an ordained Catholic deacon (2000) for the Diocese of Austin, conducts services once or twice a month and administers the communion capital sacrament to the Catholic offenders attending his services at the Kyle Correctional Center. He received the Governor’s 2015 Criminal Justice Volunteer Service Award. Pictured at the Main Gate is Mojica with his daughter Susanne Ritter, Business Engagement Liaison and Apprenticeship Coordinator, a family tradition, she has been working at Gary Job Corps for 25 years. Receiving a token of appreciation from the Center Director Angela Rackley Meadows, she expressed her sincere thanks for all the sacrifices that Mojica has made of the years for coming in on weekends, nights, and holidays during adverse weather doing what needed to be done for the welfare of the staff and the students.

KZSM: KZSM—Reggae on Sundays—Finding a Voice to Tell a Love Story

Every one of the music shows on KZSM 104.1 and KZSM.org holds a unique love story about the host’s relationship with the music. On “Big Up Reggae” (Sundays 3-4 p.m.), Lady K (Katherine Nelson) features everything from classic roots reggae to rocksteady, island reggae, rock reggae, dub reggae, and more. Along with recorded music, she sometimes interviews performers who play live in our storefront studio.

SMTX Vagina Monologues announces Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center performance

Last year, the Vagina Monologues – SMTX hosted an evening of empowering performances to a sold-out crowd. The annual event raised over $7,457 to benefit the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center.
Photo by Steven Kyle Anderson Photography

SMTX Vagina Monologues announces Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center performance

SMTX Vagina Monologues is thrilled to announce its annual performance on Feb. 17, at the Wildflower Country Inn and Event Center. This empowering event serves as a fundraiser for the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center.

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It was easy to see just how many fans were in attendance at Texas State games this year after a new lighting system allowed the crowd to use their cell phones to light the stadium.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

The economic impact of TXST home football games

As the Super Bowl looms, many in the city are also planning ahead for the Fall 2024 football season in San Marcos. As excitement builds on the field, it becomes a powerful force in the local economy. Texas State University's home football games aren't just about touchdowns and cheers — they're about economic touchdowns for local businesses, both big and small.

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Monica Gutierrez, Rotary District 5840 Governor, attended the Rotary Club's after-hours mixer on Wednesday that brought together the San Marcos, Wimberley and Dripping Springs clubs at Palmer's restaurant. Gutierrez said she was here 'to celebrate all the good work our Rotary Clubs do for our community. We're bringing these three clubs together to create hope in the world.'
Daily Record photos by Dalton Sweat

Rotary Creates Hope

Rotary Creates Hope

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Steven and Sue Beebe. Steven is holding the autobiography by A.N. Wilson about C.S. Lewis that started his Lewis educational journey, and Sue is holding the book written by the two of them on public speaking.
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Steven Beebe with the only signed photograph of C.S Lewis.
Daily Record photo by Shannon West.

Professor teaches locals how to communicate like C.S. Lewis

The San Marcos Public Library is the home of a dream come true for the local bookworm that is looking to strengthen their knowledge reserves. Lifelong Learning Director Marianne Reese is currently spearheading a community lecture series that involves six unique topics on six consecutive Fridays at the San Marcos Public Library.

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