Buy a Home: You'll Benefit - But Be Miserable
Why do I want more Americans to buy homes? Because misery loves company.
Why do I want more Americans to buy homes? Because misery loves company.
One of the most devastating things that can happen to children is to be separated from their parents absent a showing of abuse or neglect – but that is exactly
Sure, when my family goes on vacation, the predictable frustrations include getting the SUV tuned up, packing clothes and toiletries, fighting traffic and encountering outrageous souvenir/restaurant/theme park prices. But inevitably,
No sidewalk on Belvin Street I have lived on Belvin St. since I was in high school at Lamar, in 1956. I don’t remember the street having any sidewalks. I
Scott Nash is my hero this week. I'm so proud of him I might even spend some money in his out-of-the-way and somewhat expensive grocery store.
The last year or two has seen an unusual number of U.S.
No single theme grabbed my attention this week, so we're back to a potpourri of random thoughts.
Letter to the Editor When I opened “my” Daily Record on Wednesday at 4:30 a.m and read that Robin Blackburn was “moving on” up to another adventure and I was
Dear Editor, I have enjoyed having the San Marcos Record lately. Reading the wonderful story about the Southside Community Center’s Summer Work Camp and Cade Crowder gave me hope for
For a safer San Marcos, leaders must see transportation as a complex system, not as a disconnected series of infrastructure projects. Last Wednesday, the City and TxDOT held a public
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