Mermaid Society has book program
San Marcos CISD schools will soon benefit from Mermaid Society SMTX’s Eco-Guardianship Book Program.
San Marcos CISD schools will soon benefit from Mermaid Society SMTX’s Eco-Guardianship Book Program.
DEAR ABBY: My fiance and I went to his co-worker “Tina’s” house on a Friday night to socialize and play trivia games. We had been at her place before, for a Christmas party. Tina wore a short skirt, and when she sat down you could see all the way up to her black lace panties. During our “headsup” game she sat right across from my fiance. While people were laughing and having fun drinking and playing games, all I could notice were her panties and Tina’s loud laughs. She was drinking, and my fiance asked her, “Baby, are you feeling OK?” He said it loudly. Everyone heard it, and I felt myself getting really angry and red in the face. Why was he calling her Baby? We call each other that!
So. ERCOT begs you to conserve energy — and as a good Texan not wanting to contribute to the catastrophic collapse of the power grid during a triple-digit heat wave, you comply.
So, now the fuzzy purple critter isn’t the only “grimace” I’ll associate with the McDonald’s chain.
With trust in government waning, a Texas law can help keep a closer watch on public officials. Even citizens who continue to have faith in government can use this law to stay better informed.
Aidan Nolan navigates his way through the St. Mary’s Hall defense in the Bears Saturday morning game against the Barons. Nolan carried the ball 20 times for 225 yards for one rushing touchdown and caught two passing touchdowns in the Bears 41-32 win over the Barons
Photo submitted by Becky Crauthers
Neither Mother Nature nor a 10-point halftime deficit could deny San Marcos Academy their first win of the season, as the Bears toppled San Antonio St. Mary’s Hall Barons, 41-32.
The Bobcats win streak was extended to four as Texas State defeated the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 3-0 to start Sun Belt Conference play.
The city of San Marcos City Council meets today to take up consideration of approving an operating budget for the new fiscal year, an amendment of its Development Code and in the consent portion of the agenda, proposed amended consumer rate increases for citywide electric utility services, as well as water, wholesale water, reclaimed water and wastewater treatment utility services.
The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the first annual Back the Bobcat competition encouraging local businesses to show their school spirit before Saturday's first home game. KnD Boutique (above) tied with Edward Jones-Crystal Dixon for the most spirited award. Below, Gumby's Pizza went above and beyond temporarily renaming the business KDamp's Pizza, a homage to TXST President Kelly Damphousse's nickname. Bottom, Best Interior was given to Edward Jones-Thaddeus Watkins, who is a former Texas State football player.
Photos provided by the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce
Last week, Bobcat spirit was more present than ever as many local businesses were zhuzhed up in maroon and gold. The San Marcos Chamber of Commerce had a Back the Bobcats competition in which local businesses decorated their storefronts to show support to the local university’s team.
The court has a busy agenda for today's regularly scheduled meeting, with the majority of the time dedicated to budget operations like the final chance for public comment on the proposed 2024 budget, final ratification of the 2024 budget, proposed property tax increases for 2024 and salary approval for elected officials.
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