Perhaps you have heard of WKRP in Cincinnati? If you haven’t, it is a sitcom from the 1970s. It was based on an eclectic group of characters who worked on a fictional radio station in, you got it, Cincinnati.
Books transport people to different times, provide a sense of escapism and introduce readers to different schools of thought. Individuals may read for pleasure and/or to expand their intellectual horizons.
As part of a community wide effort to address issues that go beyond but also include policing, prisons and the state of punishment laws in Texas, organizers are calling on the public to attend a special evening event.
Hays County Commissioners unanimously approved a new position for the district clerk's office, due in part to the office needing to meet reconciliation duties in a timely fashion.
Marching into Fall
Rajesh Miranda had never heard of Texas A&M University and couldn’t place it on a map when he “kind of flew in blind” from New York for a job interview 28 years ago.
Dear Abby
The estate of Joshua Wright, a man who court documents state was experiencing a mental health crisis at the time of his death in December 2022, have filed a civil lawsuit in federal court that seeks maximum compensatory and punitive damages.
In recent weeks, a bevy of scammers are making calls that try to scam money from residents. Both police and sheriff’s office officials said they are aware that some residents have received scam calls from “spoofed” phone numbers that look like they come from SMPD.
A coalition of Texas bookstores and national bookseller associations filed suit on Tuesday over House Bill 900, which aims to ban sexually explicit material from school libraries.
Creative Camps
The First Tuesday SMTX Film Series is set to bring to local screens, 'Cowboys,' a documentary portrait that highlights the lives of working cowboys in the United States.
San Marcos Record
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