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Researchers are on the hunt for Cortés’ lost fleet

In July of 1519, in a brazen act that would upend history, Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés ordered his men to sink all but one of the 11 ships they sailed

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Residents have options for recycling live trees

When it comes time to recycle your live Christmas tree, they city of San Marcos is providing a number of options to make the chore more convenient. The Christmas tree

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Overton funeral set for Jan. 12, burial in State Cemetery

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A public funeral is set for the nation’s oldest World War II veteran who died this week in Texas at the age of 112. Richard Overton

01/01/2019 12:00 AM
Carlos De Leon Sr.

Carlos De Leon Sr., 75, a resident of San Marcos, Texas, passed away Dec. 25 , 2018 in San Marcos, TX. Visitation and Rosary were on Sunday, Dec. 30, 2018

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Whisenant, Kinney honored by county upon their retirement

At the Dec. 18 Commissioners Court meeting, outgoing Pct. 4 Commissioner Ray Whisenant and Executive Assistant Linda Kinney were honored by court members and gifted with clocks to help them

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Workforce commission reports continuation of employment trend

AUSTIN — Texas’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.7 percent in November, remaining at the same 42-year low rate as in October, the Texas Workforce Commission reported Dec. 21. The

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Hays Rehab holds ‘Deck the Halls’ contest

The Hays Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its holiday “Deck the Halls” competition. Staff and residents in different wings of the nursing center come up with themes and decorate their

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2019 resolutions

Many take the start of a new year as a chance to make improvements, break old habits or set personal or professional goals. We asked local elected officials what theirs

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Old rocks or fossils? New study casts doubt

WASHINGTON (AP) — What were billed as the oldest fossils on Earth may just be some rocks, according to a new study. Two years ago, a team of Australian scientists

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CTMC receives ‘A’ for Patient Safety

Central Texas Medical Center was awarded an "A" from The Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2018 Hospital Safety Grade. This is the fourth time CTMC has been honored with the designation that

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A Resolution for better brain health

(StatePoint) Alzheimer’s Disease is expected to impact nearly 14 million Americans by 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. So, as you set your New Year’s resolutions for 2019, consider the

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