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Wife holds veto power in couple’s major decisions

DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married for 37 years. We have a fairly good marriage. However, when it comes to communication, there’s a lot of room for improvement. I would very much like to get a second dog. I’m home alone all day because I am on disability; I have few friends, and my social life consists of the time and attention I give my dog, “Rascal,” a standard schnauzer.

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Hundreds of high school students from across the state of Texas decended upon San Marcos this week for the 27th Annual Texas Campus Crime Stoppers Conference. Above, Hays High School students Xochi Schon-Wright, Rachel Fernandez and Catalina Ornelas led the discussion on fentanyl use. Below, Hays County Crime Stoppers Board Member Kim Hilsenbeck hosts a question and answer session with students on ideas to help students and schools struggling with drug use.
Daily Record photos by Dalton Sweat

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CAMPUS CRIME STOPPERS

High Schoolers from around the state learn to be local leaders

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Muriel Naumann Hughes

Muriel Naumann Hughes passed away on February 4, 2023, at the age of 94. Muriel was born in Johnson City, Texas on January 28, 1929, to Anton and Nell Naumann. She graduated from Johnson City High School in 1946. She attended Baylor University and Southwest Texas State University receiving a bachelor of science degree, majoring in nutrition and fashion design with a minor in chemistry and biology in May 1950. She later received a Master’s Degree in Education. Muriel retired from San Marcos Academy on May 18, 1991, where she taught for 29 years.

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Revealing of newborn’s name triggers emotional reaction

DEAR ABBY: I recently gave birth to our second child, a girl. Shortly afterward, my husband called his mother. She lives in a different state hours away and visits only once a year. When he told her the happy news and our little girl’s name, which we had kept a secret, she became very upset. It seems the name we had chosen, unbeknownst to us, was that of her husband’s mistress from years ago.

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