Omicron may sideline two leading drugs against COVID-19
WASHINGTON (AP) — As strained U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) — As strained U.S.
City of San Marcos employees, first responders and community members gathered at Victory Gardens Park on Thursday evening to celebrate the end of the neighborhood project and participate in a community meeting.
There’s been idle chatter around the downtown Square about its return. Social media has been set abuzz about its revival. It’s true — Valentino’s is back, well almost.
The San Marcos Consolidated Board of Trustees chose to keep its current election format by rejecting a move to seven single-member districts.
The Mendez Striker Choir went on its first ever Christmas caroling trip around San Marcos on Tuesday. The group of 70 students visited Toyota, Sam’s, Target and HEB. The community welcomed them at every location, complementing their singing and Christmas cheer. The group is directed by Omar Diaz. Photos submitted by Omar Diaz
As the omicron variant of COVID-19 quickly spreads across the United States, public health experts fear that Texas’ health care system could once again be overwhelmed by the disease within weeks.
On Dec. 10, Pride of San Marcos Lodge No. 494 PHA donated $500 to the Hays County Food Bank. Right, pictured from left to right, Elvin Holt, lodge secretary, Iris Tate, Community Relations Coordinator, and Van Johnson, lodge treasurer. Photo submitted by San Marcos Lodge No. 494 PHA
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