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Wreaths Across America’s mission is to remember and honor veterans while teaching the next generation why that is important. Top, Roxann Breece placed a wreath for a veteran and said their name aloud to honor their memory. Above, the Boy Scout Troop 112 Color Guard participated in the ceremony.
Daily Record photos by Shannon West

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The San Marcos High School Air Force Junior ROTC attended and participated in the ceremony.
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Roy Young and Lisa Young place a wreath for a veteran.
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Hays County Veterans Services Officer Jude Prather placed a wreath for the U.S. Army at the ceremony.
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Remember, Honor, Teach

Wreaths Across America honors veterans, teaches the next generation

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Woman doesn’t like the vibe she senses from her husband

DEAR ABBY: My husband is desperate for women’s attention, and I’m sure he’d cheat on me the instant he had the chance. We have been together for 12 years. When we met, he was 24 and I was 31. I realize now that while I have had four long-term relationships and a fair share of sexual partners, my husband has had little sexual experience outside of our relationship.

Commissioners to receive update on Pet Resource Center

The Hays County Commissioners Court will hear a presentation by the Homeless Coalition of Hays County regarding the status of homelessness in the county, a presentation by Austin Pets Alive! about the results of the Community Needs and Values Survey and could authorize an increase to the renewal agreement with Wellpath, LLC., which provides health services for county adult and juvenile detention. The regularly scheduled meeting begins at 9 a.m.

Council will consider further postponement of Comp Plan

The San Marcos City Council is set to consider further postponement of the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan in order to give more time for public input, could consider a reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act funds and additional funds to the contract for ARPA fund consulting firm and could consider several large purchases and contract increases. The regularly scheduled meeting is set for 6 p.m.

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Rodriguez Elementary Knight students with perfect attendance since August 15 won big last week with a trip to Austin's Gatti-town pizzeria and arcade on Thursday, December 14. Shoutout to these awesome students for coming to school every day ready to learn with a smile.
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PIZZA FOR PERFECTION

PIZZA FOR PERFECTION

Nearly 1.7 million Texans lose Medicaid as state nears end of 'unwinding'

Nearly 1.7 million Texans have lost their health insurance — the largest number of people any state has removed — in the months since Texas began peeling people from Medicaid as part of the post-pandemic “unwinding.” Around 65% of these removals occurred because of procedural reasons, according to the state.

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