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Fry’s Fun Farm visited Bonham Pre-Kindergarten on Monday. The SMCISH Bonham Bears explored Fry’s outdoor petting zoo which was set up outside the school. A wide variety of animals were on campus, including rabbits, chickens, pigs and goats housed inside a portable pen where students were able to enter and pet them. The farm is located in Lockhart and serves the area by providing petting zoos, pony rides and train rides.
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Fry's Fun Farm visits Bonham Pre-K

Fry's Fun Farm visits Bonham Pre-K

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Debbie Smith

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Olivia Short

Rotary Club members learn about new ECHS program at San Marcos High School

At the upcoming San Marcos High School commencement in May, 15 seniors will be awarded both a high school diploma and an Associate of Arts degree. These students are the first from SMHS to complete the Early College High School program which is designed to give students a leg up in their college education journey.

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The Greater Texas|Aggieland Marketing Team from left, are Awenetria McHorse, Heidi Bancroft, Michael Easley, Rachel Bond, and Sidney Henderson.
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Greater Texas|Aggieland Credit Union wins marketing awards

Greater Texas|Aggieland Credit Union received awards in five marketing categories from the annual Cornerstone Marketing and Business Development Council Pinnacle awards, along with a Diamond award from the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council.

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Davis Powell celebrates his solo home run in the first inning during the Bobcats game against Prairie View A&M. Powell finished the game going 4-5 from the plate.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Peyton Zabel throws the pitch in his start against Prairie View A&M. Zabel recorded his second win of the season.
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Powell’s hot bat leads to another Bobcat win

Battling the elements, Texas State pulled through as the Bobcats defeated the Prairie View A&M Panthers, 7-2 Though the win was not perfect, head coach Steven Trout said he was happy to see some players step up during the game despite the weather not wanting to cooperate.

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