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Exploring Nature: Bountiful Butterflies
Exploring Nature: Bountiful Butterflies

If you like butterflies, consider yourself lucky to live in Texas.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
San Marcos offers winning Clemens every possible punch
San Marcos offers winning Clemens every possible punch

San Marcos gave Clemens every punch they had.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
Bobcats back in win column with 4-0 win over Coastal Carolina
Bobcats back in win column with 4-0 win over Coastal Carolina

It was a goals-galore Thursday night as the Texas State Bobcats knocked off the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 4-0.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
Is this remnant of American culture doomed, y'all?
Is this remnant of American culture doomed, y'all?

“Where’s your Bayer?”

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
This is a good time for COVID booster
This is a good time for COVID booster

COVID-19 is a powerful enemy, its threat rendered more potent by an unlikely accomplice–ourselves.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
Why did state allow quick clinic opening?
Why did state allow quick clinic opening?

Our city’s kids are our next generation–we need to take better care of them.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
‘Sirena & Friends’ Music series teaches children about selfempowerment
‘Sirena & Friends’ Music series teaches children about selfempowerment

San Marcos has an indigenous mermaid named Sirena del Rio who shares her magic through storytelling and song. Embodied by master naturalist Jessica Mejia, Sirena del Rio weaves together elements of nature, heritage and mental health to teach young children about self-empowerment.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
The Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire

Texas Hill Country to experience first of two eclipses Oct. 14

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
Kyle Chamber of Commerce welcomes new Gary Job Corps Center Director
Kyle Chamber of Commerce welcomes new Gary Job Corps Center Director

At its September meeting, the Kyle Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new Center Director of the Gary Job Corps Center Angela Rackley, who comes with more than 20 years of experience as the director of the Charleston, Sacramento, Albuquerque, Little Rock and Schriver Job Corps Centers. Additionally, Rackley brings a wealth of knowledge as a Corporate Director of Student Support Services, Student Development Director and Executive Director of Youth Employment Services. The Gary Job Corps Center came under new management by EQUUS Workforce Solutions effective April 1.

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
Annual Eddie Durham Jazz Festival set for Oct. 21
Annual Eddie Durham Jazz Festival set for Oct. 21

The Calaboose African American History Museum is celebrating the musical contributions and legacy of San Marcos native, Eddie Durham, with a free concert in Eddie Durham Park, 205 MLK Drive, across from the Calaboose Museum. Durham was a gifted jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger in the swing era. His work contributed to the popularity of Glen Miller, Bennie Moten, Count Basie and Jimmie Lunceford. He is credited with being the first person to record an amplified guitar when he was featured on the 1935 Jimmie Lunceford recording of Durham’s arrangement of “Hittin’ the Bottle.”

10/08/2023 05:00 AM
Aging with Grace
Aging with Grace

University educators give class to help with aging

10/06/2023 05:00 AM
Unemployment rate in Texas is among the nation’s worst
Unemployment rate in Texas is among the nation’s worst

Experts say it signals a growing economy

10/06/2023 05:00 AM
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