Honor change, courage with Lindsey Hill
Let me start by saying I am happy to know about the history of San Marcos being one of the first to start the integration process back in 1955. All those years Lamar served as a school and there is
Let me start by saying I am happy to know about the history of San Marcos being one of the first to start the integration process back in 1955. All those years Lamar served as a school and there is
Lindsey Hill’s story will end badly Editor, I would like to address the issue of the proposed rezoning of the Lindsey Hill project from an “ area of stability” to
Thanks for the assistance Editor, I want to express publicly my deep appreciation to the 911 lift and assist personnel who came to help me Tuesday night when my husband,
A good development but in the wrong place Editor, The Lindsey Hill debate has riveted me from the beginning. The biggest reason I will explain shortly, but for openers I
Readers should realize all Noon Lions Club does Editor, I am writing this letter to extol the generosity of the San Marcos Noon Lions Club for their extensive ongoing support
The White House has launched a new salvo in its ongoing assault on the media and free speech. Instead of railing against newspapers and cable news channels, Donald J.
With negotiations on the 2018 Farm Bill expected to heat up this week, agricultural producers across Texas and are anxiously watching for signs of progress.
Dear Daily Record staff,
Editor, My husband and I moved to land with a San Marcos mailing address in 1976, built a house, raised two children and worked in downtown San Marcos. In 1999,
Cape’s Dam is damaged. There’s no question that it’s unsafe for recreation, unattractive, and preventing the utilization of what could be beautiful park space on the San Marcos River. What’s
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