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San Marcos Consolidated ISD students are expected to return to their respective campuses, unless already medically exempt, beginning April 12. Daily Record file photo

San Marcos CISD students expected back to in-person learning by mid-April

San Marcos Consolidated ISD students are expected to return to their respective campuses, unless already medically exempt, beginning April 12. 

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San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson recently presented awards to the David Lee "Tex" Hill Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. Above, from left to right, Cadet 2nd Lt. Jeremiah Wood, Lincoln Brewer, Connor Hawkins, Mayor Hughson, Councilman Shane Scott, CAP Lt. Col. Stan Trull and CAP Capt. Mauricio Urquiola. Below, Hughson presents Billy Mitchell award to Hawkins. Photo courtesy of Civil Air Patrol David Lee "Tex" Hill Composite Squadron

San Marcos mayor presents Civil Air Patrol awards

San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson recently presented three cadets from the David Lee "Tex" Hill Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol in San Marcos the Billy Mitchell Award. 

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The City of San Marcos provided three San Marcos C.I.S.D. school buses as warming centers for residents needing shelter from the cold in February. Lawmakers are trying to prevent another power grid failure like the one that occurred during last month's deadly winter storm. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis. But the legislation doesn't go far enough to do that, critics say.

Both the Texas Senate and House have written bills that attempt to prevent another massive power failure in extreme temperatures.

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