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Artist and Texas State University student Annette Essler with her piece “You Are Not Alone,” which is part of an exhibition at the Flex Space Gallery in the Joan Cole Mitte building. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

'You Are Not Alone'

Texas State University’s Flex Space Art Gallery will be home to an interactive art piece designed to bring awareness to sexual assault. “You are Not Alone” is a 3-D project

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Students at Miller Middle School transport their guests to the fictional city of Agrabah in their production of the musical “Aladdin Jr.” Following the number “Prince Ali,” street rat Aladdin (Christian Young), pretending to be a wealthy prince, presents himself as a suitor to an unimpressed Princess Jasmine (Rosario Castro-Rosas). Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

Miller staging ‘Aladdin Jr.’

Students at Miller Middle School are staging their first-ever musical, which opens today and continues through Monday. The first performance of “Aladdin Jr.” is at 6:30 p.m.

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San Marcans traveling along the Interstate Highway 35 feeder road might be surprised to see firefighters from the San Marcos Fire Department asking for donations from drivers as part of their annual “Fill the Boot’ for Muscular Dystrophy Association” campaign. During his shift, firefighter David Tomas carries his boot for donations. Firefighters will be at the intersection of I-35 and Wonder World Drive collecting donations for the until 5 p.m. on Friday. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

Motorists asked to ‘Fill the Boot’

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A top predator in his environment, a Great Blue Heron walks through the shallows on the far shore of Spring Lake Tuesday morning looking for some breakfast. The species is one of many that can be found in San Marcos all year round. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

Heron Habitat

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After it had outlived its original purpose, the Summit Inn on Aquarena Springs Drive served as a training ground for law enforcement running SWAT exercises. But last week all that came to an end as a demolition crew began taking the structure to the ground. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

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