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Moe Johnson Running with Moe
Taking those ‘hill’ run chances

The Thanksgiving Holiday is past and if a person ate more than a normal meal those extra pounds have now settled in for the long haul. For runners this usually is not a problem because they run those extra second helpings of food off on a daily run. I remember being at gatherings of holiday celebrations with a group of runners and was always amazed how these ‘skinny’ runners could eat all that was on their plate. The one incident that I recall is at the Houston Marathon and lining up for the pasta supper that the organizers had before the race. The favored woman runner was Patty Catalano and she was in front of Ros Hill and me. We thought we would see what she ate and follow her plan. After her second or third helping of spaghetti we gave up. She beat us by a number of minutes so it must have been those extra helpings of pasta that did it for her.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Texas State names four new members to Hall of Honor
Texas State names four new members to Hall of Honor

Drew Fucci, Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Kevin Jurgajtis and Tyler Sibley will be inducted into the Texas State Hall of Honor as the four members of the 2023 Class, the Texas State “T” Association announced Thursday.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
EXPLORING NATURE
Exploring Nature: Birdseed Bonanza

I have a tubular bird feeder hanging under the roof eaves of my back deck and I fill it daily with black-oil sunflower seeds. I am in good company when it comes to feeding birds. A recent study showed that nearly 57 million people in the U.S. feed wild birds. They spend a whopping four billion dollars on the hobby. That’s a billion with a “b.”

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Lady Rattlers stifle Round Rock Westwood for home win
Lady Rattlers stifle Round Rock Westwood for home win

The Lady Rattlers turned up the pressure Tuesday.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Family shotgun holds lasting, fond memories
Family shotgun holds lasting, fond memories

When my Daddy died in 1990, my brother Billy inherited Dad’s old Model 12 Winchester pump 12 gauge shotgun. I got Daddy’s Remington 1100.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Only choice on vouchers is to say no to them
Only choice on vouchers is to say no to them

The state’s constitutionally mandated public education system is teetering for many reasons, and one of them is the influence of Texas billionaires who have bankrolled the push for private school vouchers.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
History of pumpkin pie
History of pumpkin pie

I love pumpkin pie.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Americans observations from travels across states
Americans observations from travels across states

If you listen to pollsters and politicians, or consume heavy doses of social media and cable-TV news, you might come away thinking the nation is in a collective bad mood. We’re said to be irritable, even hostile.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Wimberley Players present ‘Nuncrackers’ through Dec. 10
Wimberley Players present ‘Nuncrackers’ through Dec. 10

The Little Sisters of Hoboken are back on The Wimberley Players stage to bring you “Nuncrackers,” the Christmas themed sequel in the “Nunsense” series written by Dan Goggins running weekends through Dec. 10.

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Security blankets and bridges remind us how we connect to our loved ones
Security blankets and bridges remind us how we connect to our loved ones

Dear Readers,

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
New Beginnings
New Beginnings

Heritage Association of San Marcos looks to the future while honoring the past

11/26/2023 05:00 AM
Former student named to committee for American Heart Association
Former student named to committee for American Heart Association

Volunteering locally at Hays County Food Bank helped her become a 'changemaker'

11/24/2023 05:00 AM
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