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Alumni and Fans push grassroots NIL Collective

Nash Jones celebrates scoring a touchdown in the Bobcats Bowl Game against Rice. Jones was one of 20 players that signed NIL deals with the M&G Collective.
Submitted photo by TXST Athletics

Alumni and Fans push grassroots NIL Collective

Receiver Kole Wilson was one of the 20 players that signed an NIL deal with the M&G Collective.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Alumni and Fans push grassroots NIL Collective

The M&G Collective signed 20 Texas State football players to Name, Image and Likeness deals. Offensive lineman Nash Jones is one of the players who will see the benefits.

BOBCAT PROWL 5K

Nils Mauritz-Barboza was the overall winner of the recent Bobcat Prowl 5K, a fund-raising event for scholarships given annually by Texas State’s Retired Faculty and Staff Association. The event drew 60 runners at Country Estates in San Marcos.
Photo submitted by Texas State

BOBCAT PROWL 5K

BOBCAT PROWL 5K

Academy shows teacher appreciation

Pictured is JR Sanchez, higher education coach, Mari Deleon, CIS program manager, Kenia Ocegueda, Male Leadership Coach, Fennel, Blair Hartley, San Marcos High School assistant principal, and Janna Roper, SMHS assistant athletic director.
Daily Record photo by Shannon West

Academy shows teacher appreciation

Pictured is Fennel enjoying her shopping spree.
Photo provided by Academy Sports + Outdoors.

Academy shows teacher appreciation

Academy Sports + Outdoors celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week by partnering with Communities in Schools to surprise San Marcos High School Teacher and Assistant Girls Basketball Coach Tasha Fennell with a $500 shopping spree in recognition of her community service efforts and career guidance beyond the classroom. Fennell is an Advancement Via Individual Determination teacher, which is an academic acceleration program that aims to prepare students in the academic middle for fouryear colleges. Fennell encompasses the core mission of Communities in School, which aims to surround students with a community of support and empower them to stay in school and achieve in life. Additionally, San Marcos High School was presented with a $2,000 Academy gift card, which will be used towards the purchase of basketball and athletic equipment.

County honors Job Corps for Youth Appreciation Week

Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra and Commissioners Walt Smith, Lon Shell and Michelle Cohen recognized the Gary Job Corps Center with the Proclamation naming DJH Express National Training Academy as a apprenticeship partner offering CDL Training. Youth Appreciation Week, sponsored by the Department of Labor, presents an invaluable opportunity to highlight and support the growth of our young workforce. Judge Becerra said that the need for the training has always been a necessity to move material and service industries especially in the times of the COVID outbreak the trucks continued moving. Also pictured are Hays County Chief of Staff Alex Villalobos, from Gary Job Corps Business Engagement Liaison and Apprenticeship Coordinator Susanne Ritter, Community Relations Coordinator Randolph Goodman. From DJH, there are Tiffany Townsend, Jerri Banks and Katrina Hawkins.
Photo courtesy by Gary Job Corps

County honors Job Corps for Youth Appreciation Week

County honors Job Corps for Youth Appreciation Week

KZSM— Confessions of a Radio Show Host

When a friend of mine told me about a local organization working to bring community radio to San Marcos, I knew I had to get involved. After numerous meetings, several hot summer mornings of rooftop work raising the antenna and a few unexpected government mandated delays, “Into the Gray” debuted on Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, as one of the inaugural programs on KZSM.org.

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Keeping your exercises simple and effective

Running and walking are some of the easiest and best activities to participate in for fitness. Almost anybody can do these activities, and one of the best things about giving it a try for the first time is that not much equipment is needed. A good pair of walking or running shoes is about the only equipment to buy if you want to have a comfortable beginning. Later in the program you might try for some exercise clothes that allow comfort in moving without any restrictions in the legs or arms.

This recipe makes for a great breakfast in bed this Mother’s Day

If Mom loves a traditional hearty morning meal, this recipe for “Mixed Berry French Toast” courtesy of Taste of Home (tasteofhome.com) is sure to please.
Photo from Metro Creative

This recipe makes for a great breakfast in bed this Mother’s Day

There may be no better way to start Mother’s Day than serving Mom some breakfast in bed. A homemade meal before Mom even gets out of bed can set the right tone for a day that celebrates all mothers have done and continue to do for their children.

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