Final goodbye: Roll call of some who died in 2018
In a year filled with heightened political vitriol, two deaths brought the nation together to remember men who represented a seemingly bygone era of U.S. politics. George H.W. Bush was
In a year filled with heightened political vitriol, two deaths brought the nation together to remember men who represented a seemingly bygone era of U.S. politics. George H.W. Bush was
La Sociedad Cuauhtémoc hosted its annual Christmas Fiesta on Friday, Dec. 14. The Community Holiday Fiesta, co-sponsored by Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos, delighted hundreds of San Marcos residents
If you’ve got some last-minute holiday shopping to take care of, the Premium and Tanger outlet malls are open extended hours and even on Christmas Eve. Both malls also have
Texas State University’s Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic has added Mary Sitek, M.A., CCC-SLP, to its staff. Sitek comes to Texas State from Erie, Pennsylvania, where she spent the past 23 years working
A full council chamber and crowded City Hall lobby witnessed the city’s first female-majority council, and the most racially diverse council in city history, take shape Wednesday night when Mark Ro
AUSTIN – If a weatherman had promised the wettest autumn in history, the inevitable question would have been, “How many, and how strong, will the hurricanes be?”
The city of San Marcos has been recognized as a Bronze Level Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) by The League of American Bicyclists, joining 464 visionary communities from across the country being a
A couple police say went to sleep in their Buda home last summer while a man they had stabbed and shot with an air gun was dying there have been arrested for his murder.
Count among Blue Santa’s recent stops Miller Middle School. From left are (adults) Mary Jane Godina, Judith Kraemer, Blue Santa (SMPD Cpl. Laray Taylor), Officer Rich Mizanin, Amy Love, Officer Chris Wooten (Miller SRO), Hazel Rivas, Richard Duvall (Miller Principal) and Pearl Lesa. Students are (front row, from left) Diego Banda, Austin Ault, Finn Kennedy, Gus Dupont and Edmilleo Contrereas and (back row, from left) Daniella Alvarez, Brianna Villanueva, Samantha Smith, Arianna George, Patricio Flores and Micah Llacuna. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
The Gary Job Corps Center’s Student Government Association, staff, and the San Marcos Embassy Suites staff shared Christmas cheer with residents from the San Marcos Nursing and Rehabilitation by caroling and sharing cookies. For over 5 years, the Gary Center and Embassy Suites have partnered together to volunteer their time at local nursing homes with the residents for Christmas, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day events. Pictured from the Gary Job Corps are students Nathan Been, Flor Plancarte, Jose Quioz, Ashley Casanova, Kristal Giron, Reyna Vela, Michelle Barboza, Francisco Palos, Nisa Montoya, MyLhel Scott, Caleb Scot and Austin Sayre and staff members Rachel Garnes, Irma Pardo and Patricia Beauregard, from Embassy Suites Pablo Zuniga, Alexandria Carter, Taylor Bernal, Jennifer Dobbs and Elva Zdeb, and from San Marcos Nursing and Rehab, Activities Director Sheryl Gleason. Photo submitted by Randolph Goodman/Gary Job Corps Center
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