City begins summer fan drive
City of San Marcos staff recently accepted a donation from Ozona Bank to kick off the SMTX Utilities Summer Fan Drive.
City of San Marcos staff recently accepted a donation from Ozona Bank to kick off the SMTX Utilities Summer Fan Drive.
It will be a historic day for San Marcos Academy as the Bears will host their first playoff game in nearly 20 years in the Area Round of the TAPPS Division IV Playoffs against First Baptist Christian Academy in Pasadena.
It was a rough day for Texas State as the Bobcats fell to the No. 18 Baylor Bears 3-0 in a game that was called early due a tornado warning in the area.
Texas State Athletics is proud to recognize Chris and Shannon Rasmussen for their $500,000 gift towards the expansion of Bobcat Ballpark that supports Texas State baseball and softball.
The need to share information about the legal aspects of judicial mental health services on the county level is the catalyst for an upcoming symposium sponsored by Hays County.
The Texas House on Wednesday reapproved the map of districts for its 150 seats, which was redrawn in 2021 and fortified the Republican majority while diluting the voting strength of Hispanic and Black voters.
Downtown San Marcos got another pop of visual art with the unveiling of a new mural.
DEAR ABBY: A close friend takes care of my home when I travel several times a year. It involves picking up my mail, watering my indoor and outside plants and checking through the house for anything that might need attention in my absence. I return the favor for her each time she’s out of town. I don’t have anyone else near where I live who can do this for me. The problem is, when she’s here, she snoops through my things. I know because I keep things in a certain order (I’m neat and organized), and it’s very noticeable when my belongings have been rearranged. It bothers me because it’s an invasion of my privacy and just plain wrong. I would never think of doing this in her home. I have no desire to see her personal items.
Texas schools could offer stipends of up to $25,000 to staff members who add the role of armed campus “sentinels” to their regular duties under a proposal advanced Tuesday by state lawmakers in response to the Uvalde classroom attack last year.
Fry’s Fun Farm visited Bonham Pre-Kindergarten on Monday. The SMCISH Bonham Bears explored Fry’s outdoor petting zoo which was set up outside the school. A wide variety of animals were on campus, including rabbits, chickens, pigs and goats housed inside a portable pen where students were able to enter and pet them. The farm is located in Lockhart and serves the area by providing petting zoos, pony rides and train rides.
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Fry's Fun Farm visits Bonham Pre-K
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