Texas Editorial Roundup
Editorial: PUC wants a risky overhaul of Texas electric grid. We’re not yet convinced.
Editorial: PUC wants a risky overhaul of Texas electric grid. We’re not yet convinced.
The St. Patrick’s Day spirit has arrived, and we sure are in need of Irish levity.
After going 4-1 in the San Marcos baseball tournament over the weekend, the Rattlers (10-8-2, 1-1) earned their first district win on Tuesday afternoon with a 6-0 shutout win over Schertz-Clemens Buffaloes.
After officially earning an invitation to the 2023 WNIT on Sunday evening, Texas State learned on Monday it will play at Stephen F. Austin on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Nacogdoches, Texas in the first round of the postseason tournament.
It’s that time of year again when millions of people fill their bracket to see who can pick the best as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament starts on Thursday.
With the odds becoming increasingly high that the businesses at Crestwood Center off Old Ranch Road 12 will be forced to close in less than a week, the mood of those facing their last days to offer food, drink and services was surprisingly upbeat.
Law enforcement arrested a man on Monday around 1:30 p.m. from a home on County Road, which is near the Hays County Jail and largely runs parallel to Interstate 35. City officials said the marshals requested assistance from the San Marcos Police Department, but that SMPD was not part of the investigation. The marshal service did not respond to a request for information as of the time of press. According to neighbors near the scene, law enforcement directed the individual to come out of the house without success. Law enforcement then used what the neighbors described as a concussive blast, which blew out the windows of the home, before the individual came out of the building and was arrested.
Daily Record photo by Dalton Sweat
Suspect exits home following blast used by US Marshal
A joint investigation between the Hays County Sheriff’s Office and the Kyle Police Department culminated in the arrests this week of four individuals on multiple charges including burglary, vehicle and firearm theft and credit/debit card abuse.
The Hays County Commissioners Court moves forward in long effort to clarify, classify and determine new salary structures during its regular meeting today.
DEAR ABBY: A dear friend, “Lorraine,” contacted me because her daughter “Gabby” came out to her as bisexual and Lorraine knew I had experience with “this type of thing.” My daughter is bisexual.
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