Features editor says farewell to Daily Record
Three years and 11 months — somehow my time at the San Marcos Daily Record passed by both in the blink of an eye and over what felt like an immeasurable span of time.
Three years and 11 months — somehow my time at the San Marcos Daily Record passed by both in the blink of an eye and over what felt like an immeasurable span of time.
Gov. Greg Abbott didn’t predict that the number of COVID-19 cases would fall as the state allowed businesses and cultural centers to reopen. In fact, he said allowing more people back into public places could increase the spread of infection.
The Juneteenth Foundation, Inc. (JFI) and the Dunbar Heritage Association (DHA) have revamped their annual citywide Juneteenth celebrations this year in order to celebrate amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the third consecutive day and fourth time in one week, Hays County reported its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases with 142 new diagnoses on Saturday.
Texas State begins the 2020 season by hosting one of its toughest opponents from 2019.
Since I have been walking more now than running there are a few observations that I have noticed. It seems there are more walkers around the neighborhood than runners.
For the second consecutive day and third time this week, Hays County reported its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases with 99 new diagnoses on Friday.
The Texas State University College of Health Professions successfully completed a virtual system integration in wake of COVID-19. Elekta, a Swedish company leading in precision radition medecine, donated a substantial amount of hard equipment and licenses to Texas State University to get the program up and running. Photos courtesy of Texas State University
The Texas State University College of Health Professions successfully completed a virtual system integration by calling on a team effort from students, staff and faculty members.
The county led small business relief fund, Project Recoil, is calling for municipal donors to bolster the $500,000 set aside to kick it off.
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