Capital Highlights — Changes urged in funding community colleges
A report submitted to state leaders ahead of the 88th legislative session’s opening in January urges lawmakers to develop “an innovative new model” to fund community colleges.
A report submitted to state leaders ahead of the 88th legislative session’s opening in January urges lawmakers to develop “an innovative new model” to fund community colleges.
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Texas State has parted ways with head coach Jake Spavital after four years with the Bobcats.
The Hays County Crime Stoppers recently hosted its Volunteer Recognition Dinner. Above far left, Mary Earls is recognized with a Volunteer of the Year Award. Above middle left, Charmaine Wilde is given a Spirit of Crime Stoppers Award. Above middle right, Rowe Ray is given a Service Award from Hays County Crime Stoppers Executive Director Sgt. Jeff Jordan. Above far right, Gary Tucker and Stu Hoyt pose for a photo with their Service Awards.
Photos courtesy of Hays County Crime Stoppers
The Hays County Crime Stoppers recently hosted its Volunteer Recognition Dinner.
The Trinity Edwards Springs Protection Association — a nonprofit to protect the Trinity and Edwards Aquifers — has sent its First Amended Notice of Intent to bring a legal action against Far South
Texas State University’s teacher education program was recently selected as a Raising Texas Teachers partner, a 10-year, $50 million statewide teacher workforce initiative supported by the Charles
Dan Leal will address the Rotary Club of San Marcos on Nov.
The San Marcos Police Department’s Blue Santa Program is celebrating its 50th anniversary. This year, Texas State University’s police department is partnering for Blue Santa. Above, SMPD Cpl. Laray Taylor places gifts that will be given to children this holiday season. Below, toys have been stacked, ready to be bagged. Daily Record photos by Zoe Gottlieb
San Marcos Police Department Cpl. Laray Taylor has spent the past eight years perfecting the art of Christmas toy shopping.
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