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Nick Castillo

Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.

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Above, Mucho Taco's Mucho Nachos — a heaping portion of nachos came with ground beef, refried beans, queso, sour cream, tomatoes and a jalapenos piled on top of tortilla chips — and two Mucho Tacos, which comes with ground beef, lettuce, sour cream and tomatoes. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Mucho Taco

Eat at Mucho Taco and save mucho dinero. 

That’s what we did this Foodie Friday. We stopped at the local fast-food Mexican spot off Interstate 35 to sample what Mucho Taco had to offer.

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The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University is now offering guided snorkel and kayak tours at Spring Lake, which will provide unprecedented access for visitors. Photos courtesy of The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment

'UNPRECEDENTED ACCESS:' Meadows Center now offers guided snorkel, kayak tours

San Marcans and visitors will now be able to take part in guided snorkel and kayak tours at Spring Lake, the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University recently announce

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Above, Mano Amiga Communications Director Sam Benavides, Mano Amiga Policy Director Eric Martinez and Hays County Commissioners Lon Shell and Debbie Ingalsbe provide an update regarding the county's effort to establish a public defender's office on Tuesday. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

County inching closer to public defender’s office

Hays County is inching closer to establishing a public defender’s office. 

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San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson (pictured above) and San Marcos Consolidated ISD Superintendent Dr. Michael Cardona spoke to a packed crowd at the annual State of the City luncheon hosted by the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

Mayor, SMCISD Superintendent speak at State of the City luncheon

With the sound of a trilling trumpet and the boom of bass drums, San Marcos High School’s Rattler Band made a grand entrance into Thursday’s State of the City luncheon. 

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