Sacred Springs Powwow celebrates culture over weekend
The Sacred Springs Powwow filled the lawn of the Meadows Center with native dancers Oct. 19 and 20.
The Sacred Springs Powwow filled the lawn of the Meadows Center with native dancers Oct. 19 and 20.
The cost of the Hays County Jail and Public Safety Building could go up if the Hays County Commissioners Court votes to approve several contract extensions.
San Marcos’ Hopdoddy Burger Bar location will open on Wednesday, the restaurant said in a press release.
A Texas State University student was found unresponsive at a residence hall and was later pronounced dead, the university said in a tweet.
Cape’s Dam is back on City Council’s radar. The San Marcos City Council heard a presentation on Tuesday regarding the potential of partnering with Hays County for restoration of the
Early voting for November’s election begins Monday and stretches through Nov. 1. With this election cycle comes changes throughout Hays County. Voters in the county can now utilize county-wide polling,
From left to right, San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce President Jason Mock, CTMC President Anthony Stahl, Director of Translational Health Research Initiative at Texas State University Dr. Melinda Villagran and CEO of Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area Paul Fletcher hold a discussion on health and workforce on Thursday. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter
The current state of health in the United States is unsustainable, according to Central Texas Medical Center President and CEO Anthony Stahl. Stahl, along with CEO of Workforce Solutions Rural
DALLAS (AP) — A service for a woman shot in her home by a Fort Worth police officer that had been scheduled for Saturday was canceled amid a family dispute
This kitty knows how to get your attention! Walk by Hiccups’ kennel and she’ll loudly greet you with a very distinct meow. She is a two-year-old girl who can be
The Rotary Club of San Marcos presented a $5,000 check to School Fuel during its meeting Wednesday. The funds became available through a matching grant from Rotary District #5840 know as a District Simplified Grant. Those presenting the check are San Marcos Rotary Club Foundation Chairman, Jason Dixon; School Fuel board member Michael Pigg; San Marcos Rotary Club Community Service Chairman, John Hardy; San Marcos Rotary Club President, Lance Winter; San Marcos Rotary Club Sergeantat-Arms Jake Mann; and club members David Case, Fay Cliett Gillham, and Johanna Hansen. Photo submitted by the Rotary Club of San Marcos
The Rotary Club of San Marcos presented a $5,000 check to School Fuel during its meeting Wednesday. The funds became available through a matching grant from Rotary District #5840 know
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