Texas State returns to Bobcats Stadium to host Louisiana
For the first time since joining Texas State’s staff, defensive coordinator Zac Spavital felt the Bobcat defense didn’t accept the challenge it was faced with.
For the first time since joining Texas State’s staff, defensive coordinator Zac Spavital felt the Bobcat defense didn’t accept the challenge it was faced with.
Junior running back Kanui Guidry’s 680 yards from scrimmage led San Marcos through the first half of the 2020 season. Now, the Rattlers will have to learn to adjust without him.
Nijal Pearson already graduated from Texas State and the Sun Belt Conference, but the former Bobcat is still picking up awards.
San Marcos Daily Record pressman Rigo Vargas and the Texas Stars softball team took first place at the Mike "Chula" Rodgers Memorial tournament over the weekend, held in Waxahachie.
One of the greatest people we ever knew, Helen Gazelle Davis Obert, was called home by our Heavenly Father on Sunday, October 4, 2020 at the age of 79.
Willie Joe Wester was born to Mary (Bloyd) and Louie Newton Wester on June 11, 1940, in Pharoah, Oklahoma. He was the seventh of their nine children.
Economic development is a team sport – and in a year like no other, I have incredible gratitude for the staff, investors, and all the stakeholders that brought a record—breaking year to the region,
The high human cost and loss of life due to COVID-19 is tragic and staggering. Few of us remained untouched by the disease in one way or another, with over 6.7 million US cases.
The San Marcos Art League brought a new Halloween-themed, temporary art installation to the exterior windows of businesses on the Square. Kids — elementary - high school age — painted the art that has brought Halloween fun to downtown. SMAL teamed with local schools, the Downtown Association of San Marcos and San Marcos Main Street for the event. Photos courtesy of the Downtown Association of San Marcos
The San Marcos Art League kicked off its inaugural Art Scared on the Square in downtown San Marcos on Saturday.
San Marcos saw a nearly 100 active COVID-19 case count increase Wednesday after the Hays County Local Health Department found that case information was incorrect.
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