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A journey to the Great White North
A journey to the Great White North

In the last 65 years I have very rarely missed the opening day of the Texas dove season on Sept. 1. It’s a marquee date on my calendar. But this year I had an opportunity to hunt the opening week of the Canadian waterfowl season in Saskatchewan, Canada.

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
Rattlers focus on themselves in preparation for district play
Rattlers focus on themselves in preparation for district play

The Rattlers went back to the basics during the off-week as San Marcos prepares for the district schedule.

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
Value of one man's life
Value of one man's life

The Calaboose African American History Museum is beyond saddened to share that we have lost our most devoted pioneer, esteemed servant leader, and beloved friend and mentor Dr. Elvin Holt.

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
How strong is role of Texas Theocrats here?
How strong is role of Texas Theocrats here?

Since its founding in the early 1880s, the little town of Cisco, 45 miles east of Abilene, has been in the news twice. In 1919, Conrad Hilton paid $40,000 for the Mobley Hotel in downtown Cisco, which eventually gained fame as the first in a worldwide chain of Hilton hotels. Eight years later, two days before Christmas 1927, Santa Claus and three of his helpers robbed the First National Bank of Cisco.

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
National Newspaper Week merits special attention, consideration
National Newspaper Week merits special attention, consideration

National Newspaper Week (Oct. 1-7) compels me to acknowledge my journalistic catastrophe of fifth grade.

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
‘WASP MALE: Semi-Autobiographical Fiction and Lies’
‘WASP MALE: Semi-Autobiographical Fiction and Lies’

Comics by and about a recovering White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Male trying to be better in modern American society

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
Yard of the Month
Yard of the Month

Shade offers reprieve from heat in Cuevas landscape

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
Texas Water Safari offers life lessons about not giving up
Texas Water Safari offers life lessons about not giving up

Dear Readers, Known as “The World’s Toughest Canoe Race,” the Texas Water Safari takes place each summer, allowing paddlers to test their physical and mental strength while traversing more than 260 miles of the San Marcos River from source to sea. Recently, the Texas Junior Safari took place, covering the first 16 miles of the course. Although I only saw parts of the race through Facebook live coverage, it was a joy to observe the large number of novice and veteran racers take on this challenge, even from afar.

10/01/2023 05:00 AM
Student-athletes receive academic recognition in Sun Belt Conference
Student-athletes receive academic recognition in Sun Belt Conference

Texas State student-athletes achieved another academic year of success in the 2022-23 school year as 152 Bobcats, representing all Texas State athletic programs, were named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List and Academic Honor Roll, the conference announced in a press release Wednesday.

09/29/2023 12:00 AM
Community radio station broadens mission
Community radio station broadens mission

Ribbon cutting signals start of new frequency use

09/29/2023 12:00 AM
BEST IN BATS
BEST IN BATS

Researcher is featured in new documentary on saving bats

09/29/2023 12:00 AM
Husband’s younger ‘crush’ reappears in couple’s life
Husband’s younger ‘crush’ reappears in couple’s life

DEAR ABBY: When our son went to college years ago, he traveled all summer with a school-sponsored ministry singing group. The members were all smart, attractive, talented young men and women – a group of four.

09/29/2023 12:00 AM
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