Bobcats ready to test themselves at No. 24 App State
Texas State isn’t built for shootouts right now.
The Bobcats had 16 drives during last Saturday’s home game against Troy, but only conjured up 27 points to the Trojans’ 63 in the loss.
Texas State isn’t built for shootouts right now.
The Bobcats had 16 drives during last Saturday’s home game against Troy, but only conjured up 27 points to the Trojans’ 63 in the loss.
Domingo "Day Day" De Leon Sr., 76, resident of San Marcos, Texas, passed away November 18, 2019 in San Marcos, TX.
Antonio Contreras, 85, resident of San Marcos, Texas, passed away November 17, 2019 in Kyle, TX.
Narcisa Hernandez de Contreras, 71, resident of San Marcos, Texas, passed away October 28, 2019 in Luling, TX.
On October 6, 1924, a candle was lit for Angelita Romero Rodriguez, “Angie”. It burned brightly for 95 years, and then it began to dim and flicker as it expired on November 18, 2019, as a flight o
AUSTIN (AP) — Leaving behind Washington and the impeachment probe, President Donald Trump traveled to Texas on Wednesday to tour a manufacturing plant that produces the latest generation of Apple’s
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ambassador Gordon Sondland declared to impeachment investigators Wednesday that President Donald Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani explicitly sought a “quid pro quo” with Ukraine
Hays County, in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy, will move forward to purchase an $13 million, approximately 530-acre tract of land along the Blanco River for both preservation and public u
Local superintendents were featured in a panel discussion during the Greater San Marcos Education Summit on Tuesday. Pictured above, from left to right, superintendents Michael Cardona, San Marcos Consolidated ISD, Nola Wellman, Dripping Springs ISD, Mark Estrada, Lockhart ISD, Erin Warren, Luling ISD, and Eric Wright, Hays Consolidated ISD. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
The Greater San Marcos Partnership hosted the second annual Greater San Marcos Education Summit on Tuesday, where local superintendents discussed the ongoings in their respective school districts.
A new ordinance will delay permits for demolitions of certain historic-aged buildings in San Marcos.
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