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Natural wonder still journey worthy
Natural wonder still journey worthy
Natural wonder still journey worthy

Wonder World is a family-owned business that has a long history in San Marcos. Above, Kristin Williams is owner/operator.
Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet

Natural wonder still journey worthy

Above, Director of Operations Stephen Manning and owner/operator Kristin Williams describe the tradition of dollar bills on the ceiling that represent employee's experiences at Wonder World. Top right, inside the cave, there are signs and artifacts dating back to the cave's earliest days. Middle, people visiting toss coins into one of the pools inside the cave. Bottom, an old pulley system is still inside the cave.
Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet

Natural wonder still journey worthy
Natural wonder still journey worthy
Natural wonder still journey worthy

Natural wonder still journey worthy

Wonder World goes spooky for Halloween

Voucher bill is lacking

Scouring Senate Bill 1 for private school vouchers I didn’t find: requirements for private schools to report student performance or school financial accountability; acknowledgment that voucher money could otherwise be used for public schools; recognition that the $8000 voucher allowance isn’t adequate (The average price in Texas for private schools is $10,666); provisions for transportation or meals, even though priority would be given to low-income students (up to 500% of poverty); realization that the program administration would require a huge bureaucracy; appreciation for America’s seminal value of the separation of church and state.

Academy and Hill Country Christian find new homes in latest realignment

Both Academy and Hill Country Christian will remain playing Six-Man Football in the latest TAPPS Realignment.
Photo submitted by Becky Crauthers

Academy and Hill Country Christian find new homes in latest realignment

The San Marcos Academy Bears and San Marcos Hill Country Christian Rams learned about their new district opponents in the 2024-2026 TAPPS Realignment released last Tuesday.

Rattlers are strong in first half, but fall to Cibolo Steele, 45-6

Aiden Rodriguez makes the tackle in the backfield for the Rattlers as the team faced Cibolo Steele on Friday.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

Rattlers are strong in first half, but fall to Cibolo Steele, 45-6

Quarterback Braydon Hayward and Running Back Stefan Stennett complete the read option during Friday's game against Cibolo Steele.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

Rattlers are strong in first half, but fall to Cibolo Steele, 45-6

Despite two early turnovers that kept the game within reach for most of the first half, San Marcos fell 45-6 to Cibolo Steele in a tough match-up against one of Texas 6A Football’s best teams.

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