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02/03/2019 12:00 AM
‘Credibly accused’ clergy list mentions 3 with local ties
‘Credibly accused’ clergy list mentions 3 with local ties

Three Catholic clergymen who were at one point assigned to churches in the San Marcos area were on the Diocese of Austin’s list of clergy members “credibly accused” of committing

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
Wimberley gets ready to oppose pipeline
Wimberley gets ready to oppose pipeline

“We are not going to let this go through our valley. We just aren’t,” David Baker, executive director of the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association, said to a rousing cheer from

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
Let’s acknowledge the role of slave labor
Let’s acknowledge the role of slave labor

City Council delayed the fate of Cape’s Dam & Mill Race this week, but a glaringly disturbing question emerged: are the loudest advocates of Local Historic Landmark status correct on

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
Discharge permit will add to degredation of air quality
Discharge permit will add to degredation of air quality

Dear Editor, I submitted this following public comment to the TCEQ today: I am writing to express my opposition to the granting of an air quality permit (#154774) to Epic

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
Cloud over Belvin sidewalk
Cloud over Belvin sidewalk

Editor, The flag in front of my house says, “Come and Take It.” Yet the city intends to take without warning half my front yard for a sidewalk. This sidewalk,

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
SMCISD’s Pre-K Bonham School among schools recognized by H-E-B
SMCISD’s Pre-K Bonham School among schools recognized by H-E-B

The San Marcos CISD’s Bonham Prekindergarten is among five early childhood facilities selected as finalists in H-E-B’s 18th annual Excellence in Education Awards program. Five large and three small school

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
School of Music February schedule
School of Music February schedule

School of Music announces performance calendar for February Texas State University’s School of Music offers a new variety of musical performances and lectures open to faculty, students and the general

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
Alarcón wins coveted prize for fiction
Alarcón wins coveted prize for fiction

Daniel Alarcón’s story collection, “The King is Always Above the People,” has won the 2018 L.D. and LaVerne Harrell Clark Fiction Prize. The prize of $25,000 is one of the

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
Horse stuck in tree rescued
Horse stuck in tree rescued

WINFIELD, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana town marshal wielding a chain saw rescued a horse that became wedged between two branches of a tree trunk amid subzero cold. Winfield Town

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
City celebrates ‘mini murals’ of Rene Perez
City celebrates ‘mini murals’ of Rene Perez

The city dedicated a group of “mini murals” by local artist Rene Perez during a ceremony downtown on Saturday, Jan. 19. Perez is the creator of 10 “mini murals” depicting

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
KZSM – What’s coming in February
KZSM – What’s coming in February

The month of February is generally associated with romance, hearts and flowers, confections and cards. To perpetuate the notion of love and romance, your true community radio station is jumping

02/03/2019 12:00 AM
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