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From left to right are Bert Stratemann, Jerry Sebek, Bettye Nagy, Robert Cotner, Sue Cobb, Betty Taylor, Carmen Imel, Bobbie Gilbert, Beverly Owen and Jean Mooney. Photo courtesy of the Heritage Riverwalk Committee

Cottage Kitchen luncheon

 The Heritage Riverwalk Committee will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 W. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Sept. 21. 

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A Nolan projectile point dating to the Middle Archaic period, 5,800 to 4,000 years ago. Photo by CAS Archaeologist, Jacob Hooge

Inadvertent finds

The project was supposed to be routine — replacing a deteriorating water pipe between CM Allen Parkway and the San Marcos River to improve reliability and performance of the city’s system.

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The First Baptist Church that stands on Martin Luther King Drive in San Marcos is 110 years old and a bastion of history for the San Marcos African-American community. Daily Record file photo by Denise Cathey

Old First Baptist Church achieves landmark status

Efforts to restore the historic First Baptist Church on Martin Luther King Drive got a boost last week when the city’s Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to designate it as a local

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