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Opinion

Asking for support for bike safety, infrastructure in city's planning
Asking for support for bike safety, infrastructure in city's planning

For a decade I have lived east of I-35 in San Marcos. Recently, for health reasons, I have taken to riding a bicycle. At its best, bicycling can be a fun and convenient way to get around. However, trying to get anywhere from my neighborhood via bicycle has proved frustrating and dangerous.

04/16/2023 05:00 AM
Prevent sexual violence: Start talking to youth about media literacy
Prevent sexual violence: Start talking to youth about media literacy

April is both Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Awareness month. The following article is the third article of a five-week series focusing on raising awareness about sexual assault and child abuse. Locally, HCWC served 660 community members that experienced sexual assault or abuse and 639 children at Roxanne’s House, our Children’s Advocacy Center.

04/16/2023 05:00 AM
City should research all aspects of proposed SMART development
City should research all aspects of proposed SMART development

Alert! A new developer has proposed to expand the original heavy-industry- zoned SMART Terminal from about 800 acres to over 2000 acres. To get a sense of this project’s size, imagine the equivalent of 80 Outlet Malls. This project is massive and if approved will not only threaten our sacred San Marcos River, it will completely transform the small towns that it borders: Martindale, Maxwell and Reedville. Please join me and other concerned citizens in opposing expansion and Heavy Industrial Zoning of this project at this time.

04/16/2023 05:00 AM
What else needs a baseball pitch clock?
What else needs a baseball pitch clock?

My brother, the former Babe Ruth Leaguer, remains deeply skeptical of Major League Baseball’s newly instituted pitch clock.

04/16/2023 05:00 AM
Will’s wit soothes a taxing time
Will’s wit soothes a taxing time

Tax returns are due next week and many Americans are surely stressed out as they scramble to get their financial records in order.

04/12/2023 12:00 AM
Are Texas wind and solar really more subsidized than oil and gas?
Are Texas wind and solar really more subsidized than oil and gas?

Roughly 15 years after derricks at the Spindletop oil field first rained black gold in southeast Texas at the turn of the 20th century, a different spigot began flowing: a fire hose of taxpayer dollars into the coffers of oil companies.

04/12/2023 12:00 AM
Texas House OKs $302 billion budget
Texas House OKs $302 billion budget

TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION

04/11/2023 12:00 AM
What’s Wrong with Daddy?
What’s Wrong with Daddy?

Having two of my semigrown daughters in college simultaneously has truly been an adventurous journey for our family – the kind where you enjoy amazing new experiences, but your expensive designer luggage gets stolen and you have to request an extra air-sickness bag.

04/09/2023 05:00 AM
Demystifying Forensic exams
Demystifying Forensic exams

April is both Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Awareness month. The following article is the second article of a five-week series focusing on raising awareness about sexual assault and child abuse. Locally, HCWC served 660 community members that experienced sexual assault or abuse and 639 children at Roxanne’s House, our Children’s Advocacy Center.

04/09/2023 05:00 AM
Thanks to the San Marcos Electric Utility crew for their hard work on down lines
Thanks to the San Marcos Electric Utility crew for their hard work on down lines

Late Thursday (April 6) afternoon, there was extensive damage to the utility poles and lines in the 700 block of Belvin St. The damage appeared to have been caused by a very large truck driving down the street. There was one utility pole leaning at about a 45 degree angle out toward the street. The top portion of another pole had snapped and, while it did not break off, it was dangling downward at an alarming angle. As a result of the damage to the poles there were a lot of low hanging lines over the street and sidewalks. The scene really needed to be seen to be believed, but it was pretty catastrophic.

04/09/2023 05:00 AM
Medicare, I’m counting on you
Medicare, I’m counting on you

I will qualify for Medicare coverage in five years and, much to my surprise, I can’t wait to get government health coverage — because my current coverage is pricey.

04/05/2023 12:00 AM
Fentanyl fight gets support
Fentanyl fight gets support

The Legislature is wisely cooperating to legalize testing strips.

04/05/2023 12:00 AM
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