What will all this look like in 900 years?
In 900 years Texas State University will be the age of today’s University of Oxford. We seldom look that far ahead, but there’s no reason Texas State should not be
In 900 years Texas State University will be the age of today’s University of Oxford. We seldom look that far ahead, but there’s no reason Texas State should not be
The Gary Job Corps Community Relations Council and Green Group Holdings recently sponsored a Public Works Departments Appreciations Luncheon at Kent Black’s BBQ for the cities of Kyle, Luling, Lockhart and San Marcos. Representatives of the water, electric and road departments were recognized for their service to community, sometimes in the most adverse of conditions. San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson and Lockhart City Councilman Juan Mendoza also shared their thanks for their service. Elva Zdeb, Gary Community Relations Council president, addressed the audience with the thanks from the community and the Gary Job Corps Center for their services. “You are called to service sometimes in the most adverse of conditions and you always show up to restore power, fix water issues, or repair roads that were taken out during our flooding situations,” she said. Pictured are Bert Lumbreras, Tyler Hjorth, Tom Taggart, Adam Rossing, Raymond Nutall, Shawn Wolfshohl, Jon Clack and Hughson from the city of San Marcos; Bryan Hernandez and Cara Ryan from the Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area Board; Tasha Fennell, Chris Roff, Susanne Ritter, Rachel Garnes, Rafael Marzan, Nichole Sanchez, Irma Pardo and Randolph Goodman of Gary Job Corps; Elva Zdeb of Embassy Suites; Siro Castelon, Michael Bristol, Bo Grantlan, Frank Huerta and Abel Serna of the city of Kyle; Sam Sirilo, Buddy Pearson, James Macc, Bill Schulle and Mark Marp of the city of Luling, Margaret Diamond of Green Group Holdings; Juan Mendoza, Ernest Hernandez, Warren Christian, Scott Egbert, Nolan Blundfu, Tim Samford, Brian Lillibridge, James Earp and Harper Wilder of the city of Lockhart; Anita Miller of the San Marcos Daily Record and Lorraine Lane of Adams & Associates. Gary Job Corps photo
The Gary Job Corps Community Relations Council and Green Group Holdings recently sponsored a Public Works Departments Appreciations Luncheon at Kent Black’s BBQ for the cities of Kyle, Luling, Lockhart
The Record’s online poll March 8 - 22 asked readers whether they think returning to the parental testing option for teens attaining a license would be beneficial. A bill filed
The Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) is scheduled to close the intersection of Uhland Rd. and Post Rd. today, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for a rail line replacement. Traffic
Dog of the Week: Mai If you’re looking for a laidback pup, Mai is your girl! Mai is a 3-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix who loves to sleep the day
Hays County deputies arrested a "Head Start" employee accused of inappropriately touching three students.
The first of two public meetings on countywide voting, under which voters would be able to vote at any Hays County polling place on election day, will be held Wednesday, March 27, from 6 to 7:30 p.
Susie Mullen has worn many hats in her life — and one was a Viking helmet.
Purpose-built student housing has its own category in the San Marcos development code, and on Tuesday council held a brief discussion of the definition of that category to discuss whether it is ade
Even though it’s almost a year away, the 2020 Census is being prepared for in San Marcos and across the country.
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