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The crowds across Hays County never seemed to materialize as weather impacted the Total Solar Eclipse viewing possibilities across most of the United States. Top, while it was cloudy, there were still great views of the eclipse.
Photo by Lance Winter
Right, Texas State students check out the progress of the eclipse at University Camp in Wimberley.
Photo by Celeste Cook.
Bottom left, cars driving down Craddock Avenue were forced to turn on their lights during the middle of the solar eclipse.
Photo by Gerald Castillo

THE ECLIPSE

THE ECLIPSE

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Shortstop Kutter Gage Webb makes the play on the groundball for the out. The Rattlers defeated New Braunfels twice this week to claim sole possession of first place.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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The Rattlers discuss their offensive strategy against New Braunfels.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers comeback to beat No. 10 New Braunfels

The Rattlers took every punch the Unicorns had Friday night, but still had an answer.

Chamber's State of the City & District Business Luncheon on April 30

Chamber's State of the City & District Business Luncheon on April 30

The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its upcoming State of the City & District Business Luncheon scheduled for Tuesday, April 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hosted at the San Marcos Conference Center located at Embassy Suites, this event promises an insightful exploration of the current state and future prospects of our vibrant community.

City's new single-use container ban to start in May, launches “Reuse at the River” Campaign

Courtesy of the city of San Marcos

City's new single-use container ban to start in May, launches “Reuse at the River” Campaign

The city of San Marcos is making sure all residents and visitors are aware of new rules regarding single use beverage containers at city-owned riverfront parks and on the San Marcos River. Through a comprehensive marketing campaign in English and Spanish, the city is encouraging everyone to “Reuse at the River.”

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