San Marcos Daily Record - Thu Nov 05
Twelve Native American artists from across the nation will be honored from 6 to 9 p.m. Nov.
Music, dirty car art featured at Java JiveSan Marcos Daily Record - Thu Nov 05
The Katherine Anne Porter School invites everyone to their 10th annual Java Jive fundraiser at Wimberley Market Days Pavilion on Sunday, Nov.
PALSa Sintroduces Pet Pantry program to help feed hungry animals in San Marcos areaSan Marcos Daily Record - Thu Nov 05
The local Pet Prevent a Litter organization recently created the PALSPet Pantry program to help make pet food available to clients who have trouble feeding their pets during the holidays.
Empty bowls filledSan Marcos Daily Record - Wed Nov 04
Potters at San Marcos Academy used their creativity to benefit the community by participating in the Empty Bowls Project in October.
Red lights flashing? STOPSan Marcos Daily Record - Wed Nov 04
They're big, they're bright yellow, they have flashing red lights and now they have their own police officers to help their little passengers stay safe.
Hays detectives seek leads in 1990 murder caseAustin American Statesman - Wed Nov 04
On Nov. 4, 1990, two deer hunters discovered the body of 20-year-old Jeanette Rincon in rural Hays County.
Thomaides re-elected; Thomason, Coppoletta bound for runoffSan Marcos Daily Record - Wed Nov 04
San Marcos City Council Member Place 6 John Thomaides has been elected to a third term.
San Marcos City Council race: Thomaides re-elected, other seat headed for runoffAustin American-Statesman - Tue Nov 03
In a largely low-key race for two seats on the San Marcos City Council, incumbent John Thomaides was re-elected to his Place 6 seat by a wide margin, while the Place 5 seat could be headed for a runoff.
Hays County Jail fixes to move aheadAustin American-Statesman - Tue Nov 03
After nearly missing a state-imposed deadline to start taking steps to repair the Hays County Jail, county commissioners Tuesday awarded an Austin company a $424,000 contract to fix the facility's leaking roof.
The man behind the Veterans MemorialSan Marcos Daily Record - Sat Oct 31
Although Richard Cruz was not selected to serve as grand marshal of San Marcos' Veterans Day Parade this year, his turn is bound to come because few others, if any, have done as much to pay tribute to local veterans who paid the ultimate price during their service to their country.
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