Rattlers to Bobcats: Webb’s first year at TXST
When Kannon Webb committed to play football at Texas State on Feb. 10, 2021, it was a dream come true for the 18-year-old high school senior and San Marcos native.
When Kannon Webb committed to play football at Texas State on Feb. 10, 2021, it was a dream come true for the 18-year-old high school senior and San Marcos native.
San Marcos police won’t devote city resources to investigate abortion, according to Director of Public Safety Chase Stapp.
Texas State University hosted three summer commencement ceremonies on Saturday where 1,400 candidates for bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees were expected to participate. Above, Dr. Kelly Damphousse speaks to the graduates during his first commencement ceremony as university president. Below, a mortarboard says “My destiny is my own.” Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
Graduation is a special time in the lives of friends, families and certainly the graduates. But this summer, graduation was extra special for Dr. Kelly Damphousse. On Saturday, the 10th President of Texas State University delivered his first commencement at the University to the class of 2022.
San Marcos police arrested three people after receiving multiple shots fired calls in the Blanco Gardens neighborhood.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lowered Hays County’s COVID-19 level from high community spread to medium.
Evacuation orders were lifted for neighborhoods impacted by the Hermosa Fire near Wimberley.
Editor’s note: This story is the final installment of a series highlighting the First United Methodist Church of San Marcos’ 175th anniversary.
Hays County Office of Emergency Services Director Mike Jones will speak to the Rotary Club of San Marcos.
AUSTIN (AP) — A Texas jury on Friday ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $45.2 million in punitive damages to the parents of a child who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, adding to the $4.1 million he has to pay for the suffering he put them through by claiming for years that the nation’s deadliest school shooting was a hoax.
Above left, members of the First United Methodist Church pose for a photo after a proclamation was made honoring the church’s 175th anniversary. Pictured back row: Hughson, Stephen Traeger, Jessica Ramos, Hans Reiche and Kristin Wingard. Front row: Pastor Danielle Knapp, Margaret Lindsey, Bobbie Gilbert and Athena Reiche. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo
Mayor Jane Hughson issued three proclamations Tuesday and administered two oaths of office for San Marcos Fire Department employees.
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