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Above, Iconic Village apartments were devastated in a blaze that occurred on Friday, July 20, 2018, which killed five people, injured several others and displaced 200 residents. Hays County Crime Stoppers has partnered with the San Marcos Police Department to help solve the arson case. Daily Record file photo

Hays County Crime Stoppers partners with SMPD to help solve Iconic Village Fire arson case

It’s been nearly four years since the deadliest fire in San Marcos history, and law enforcement officials are still looking for the perpetrators who caused the blaze that killed five people and injured several others at the Iconic Village Apartment complex.

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Students attending Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos’ Scratch Maker Camp showed off their creations Friday afternoon following a week-long event. Above, Gavin Burrows talks about his motorized drawing creation. Below, Lilliana Price shows off her work. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

STEM SHOWCASE: Students take part in Scratch Maker Camp at Centro

Students attending Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos’ Scratch Maker Camp showed off their creations Friday afternoon.

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Above, a photo showcasing First United Methodist Church of San Marcos. The church will celebrate its 175th anniversary on Aug. 7. Photo courtesy of First United Methodist Church of San Marcos

First United Methodist Church of San Marcos set to celebrate 175th anniversary in August

Editor’s note: This story is a part of series highlighting the First United Methodist Church of San Marcos’ upcoming 175th anniversary.

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