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The Kudos Coin was designed by Jennifer Mach, special events and marketing coordinator for the City of San Marcos, and Amy Kirwin,  community enhancement initiatives manager. Graphic by the City of San Marcos

‘Kudos Coin' rewards good deeds

Three years ago, Amy Kirwin noticed an act of kindness from a stranger when the individual picked up a box from the side of the road. 

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Hays County District Attorney Wes Mau speaks to a crowd during a press conference on Monday at the Hays County Government Center. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

Collaboration makes effort to spread domestic violence awareness

During a press conference on Dating Violence and Domestic Violence, Hays County District Attorney Wes Mau shared a text message exchange between two teenagers he recently discovered. 

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National Night Out takes place in San Marcos on Tuesday. The city invites its residents to participate in their neighborhoods. Photo submitted by the City of San Marcos

City prepares for Tuesday’s National Night Out

The City of San Marcos is inviting residents to participate in the 2019  National Night Out  on Tuesday evening by visiting with neighbors, police officers, EMS personnel, firefighters and city off

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The Botanical Shoppe, located at 171 S. LBJ in San Marcos, held a ribbon cutting on Thursday, Sept. 26. On hand to welcome the new company was the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors. The Botanical Shoppe's "mission is to lead the industry in offering the highest quality, ethically sourced, organic, non-GMO cannabidiol (CBD) products on the market. We aim to educate the world on the many benefits of CBD through a continuous flow of information on emerging research and trends in the CBD and hemp communities." For more information, call 210-382-0508.  Daily Record photo by Pam Gravis

Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon cutting for The Botanical Shoppe

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An artist’s rendering of the 75 Sylvan Project — a student housing development that would stretch from South Guadalupe Street between West San Antonio Street and West MLK. Submitted photo

Controversial development revived

A controversial student housing development is back on City Council’s docket on Monday. The proposed student housing development would be located in the 100 Block of South Guadalupe Street between

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