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Martindale parade honors Fourth of July
Martindale parade honors Fourth of July
Martindale parade honors Fourth of July
Martindale parade honors Fourth of July
Martindale parade honors Fourth of July

Martindale parade honors Fourth of July

The city of Martindale has celebrated Independence Day with a parade since 1994. On hand to offer its cooperation, Gary Job Corps Correction/Security Cadets have assisted with traffic and crowd control for over 20 years. Over 40 floats, food booths, music and fellowship welcomed residents and visitors to the city. Pictured are Caldwell County Judge Hoppy Haden, Linda Haden, Commissioner Ed Theriot, Martindale Mayor Katherine Glaze, Police Chief Tommy Ward, Chief Deputy Steve Kenney, Officer Andrea Turner, Gary Job Corps Corrections Cadets Joshua Keith, Darius Flenaugh and Instructor Jesus Gonzalez. Photos submitted by Gary Jobs Corps

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

San Marcos takes on Laredo Alexander in their second straight home game of the season. In their last meeting, the Rattlers scored 44 points in the second half en route to a 65-34 win.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

Rattlers to take on Laredo Alexander

Four Texas State golfers named to Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars list

Junia Gabasa, Marine Griffaut, Mattingly Palmer and Matilda Svahn were named WGCA All-Amercian Scholars.
Photo submitted by Texas State Athletics

Four Texas State golfers named to Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars list

Junia Gabasa, Marine Griffaut, Mattingly Palmer and Matilda Svahn were named Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars, the organization announced Thursday.

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San Marcos Parks and Recreation held their annual Fourth of July fireworks show, and, as promised, it was the “Biggest Boom Yet.” The display could be viewed from anywhere in the downtown area. People gathered on the hill next to the public library and at the Skate Park, dressed in red, white and blue to celebrate Independence Day and to watch the show with families and friends. Skateboarders skated the bowl during the event, which brought another level of entertainment.
Daily Record photos by Shannon
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