Furloughed workers can get free breakfast at Whataburger
Starting Saturday, Jan. 26, furloughed workers are invited to join us for a free Taquito and coffee from 6 to 11 a.m. every morning until further notice. The offer is
Starting Saturday, Jan. 26, furloughed workers are invited to join us for a free Taquito and coffee from 6 to 11 a.m. every morning until further notice. The offer is
The Texas State University Center for International Studies Honorary Professors Naming Committee has recommended that Dr. Rodney E. Rohde, be awarded the title of Honorary Professor of International Studies, and
A pipeline that Kinder Morgan wants to build through Wimberley Valley will be the subject of several public meetings. The first, called by Pct. 3 Commissioner Lon Shell, will be
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — The case against defendants charged after a 10-year-old boy was decapitated at a Kansas water park should be dismissed because the Kansas attorney general’s office
The Record’s online poll from Jan. 4 - 11 asked readers whether they have been personally affected by the government shutdown. Hays County and the surrounding areas were starting to
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has authorized Texas State University to offer a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree program, the first in Texas with a holistic emphasis
Pictured are Jennifer, Cheryl and Allen Espinoza, co-owners of Reliable Air located at 4702 N. State Hwy 123 Set. C, along with the San Marcos Chamber Ambassadors, as they celebrate their ribbon cutting and welcome ceremony into the Chamber of Commerce. Reliable Air is a family-owned and operated company. The company has been in business for 22 years and services residential as well as commercial customers. Call 512-548-2894 for more information or to schedule a service. Daily Record photo by Pam Gravis
Pictured are Jennifer, Cheryl and Allen Espinoza, co-owners of Reliable Air located at 4702 N. State Hwy 123 Set. C, along with the San Marcos Chamber Ambassadors, as they celebrate
Discovery Center staff members receive check from AMVETS members. Back row (left to right) Nina Garcia, Rachel McCaig, Victor Ma, Conrad Chappell and former Commander Dennis Ky Nitsch. Front row (left to right) Second Vice Commander Mark Salinas, Christina Lopez, Kelly Eby, Haley Tacker Eric Weeks, current Commander Steven Saxon, First Vice Commander Lalo Rodriguez and Commander Emeritus Dr. Mario Garza. Photo by Maria Rocha
Members of the local American Veterans (AMVETS) Post 104 visited the Discovery Center on Jan. 18 to award a check of $500 to support work on the Sessom Creek Natural
Following a successful first run in the fall of 2018, Texas State University and The Price Center in downtown San Marcos are again partnering for “Connect Across Generations,” an exercise
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