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Kim and Whit Hanks present a check on behalf of the C. Aubrey Smith Jr. Family Foundation to Melissa Rodriguez, center, HCWC CEO, Holly Cunningham-Kizer, HCWC CDO and Marla Johnson
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Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center receives $350,000

Whit and Kim Hanks of Dripping Springs, on behalf of the Aubrey Smith Jr. Family Foundation, presented a final gift from the foundation of $350,000 to the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center.

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Protesters hold signs and chant in front of the Governor’s Mansion in Austin during a rally against school vouchers held on Oct. 7.
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Lawmakers return to Austin to consider Senate education bill

The Texas Senate unveiled Monday its main bill to establish an education savings account program, a priority for Gov. Greg Abbott this special session.

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For Indigenous Day in San Marcos, the celebration was both joyous and solemn. Above, rituals are performed by Alvaro Ramirez and ICI Youth Programs Director Laura Rios-Ramirez. Below, Naakaii Tsosie performs a dance with hoops.
Daily Record photos by Shannon West

Sacred Traditions

Rich story tradition continues in San Marcos for native cultures

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Crockett Elementary students heard spooky stories during an author’s visit on Friday, Oct. 6. Brittany Kruger read from her books, “Glenda Gherkin-The Spooky Pickle,” and “My Creepy Valentine: A Spooky Alphabet Adventure.”Krueger offered students a chance to win both books by taking part in a coloring contest, where each student had to draw their own spooky pickle.
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Children’s books author speaks at school

Children’s books author speaks at school

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