Co-op offers fresh, local vegetables & meat
Fresh, local and sustainably-grown produce and meat is a little easier to find in San Marcos these days with the Central Texas Farmers Co-op, a cooperative of small, sustainab
Fresh, local and sustainably-grown produce and meat is a little easier to find in San Marcos these days with the Central Texas Farmers Co-op, a cooperative of small, sustainab
The San Marcos Education Foundation will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 W. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Oct. 26.
The Up and Away campaign, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is reminding parents and caregivers of young children to be extra vigilant about safe medicine storage, so kids don’t mistake medicines for a sweet treat this Halloween. Photo courtesy of State Point Media
(StatePoint) This Halloween, families are projected to spend $2.6 billion on candy, according to the National Retail Federation.
Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) affects the spinal cord and causes sudden muscle weakness.
My journey this week takes me to the Austin Baptist Chapel, referred to as “the Angel House” or “Soup Kitchen” on E. Caesar Chavez Street in Austin. For the past
San Marcos Public Library 625 E. Hopkins St. 512-393-8200 Q. I am trying to search for a term online and I’m not getting anything. I think I must be spelling
A while back we talked about the large and growing floating island of plastic in the ocean and compared it in size to the state of Texas. Thus we were
Dog of the Week This sweet, affectionate 5-year-old Labrador mix is looking for a permanent lounging spot on your couch. Marsha’s favorite hobbies include cuddles, scratches behind the ears, and
The choir of the First Baptist Church in 1918 stand with Reverend B. F. Parks on the porch of the church. Texas State University English Professor and President of the Calaboose African American Museum Dr. Elvin Holt will give a presentation about the African-American men and women that contributed to the musical legacy of the Dunbar neighborhood at “Making a Joyful Noise in the Dunbar Neighborhood: 1918-2018” on Thursday, Nov. 1 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the San Marcos Public Library. Photos courtesy of Dr. Elvin Holt
For more than 100 years, African Americans in the Dunbar neighborhood have nurtured a remarkable legacy of both sacred and secular music. The roots of this rich musical tradition can
The Texas State University Opera Theatre presents its first production of the year, "Mad Scenes," that will run through Sunday in Evans Auditorium, 627 N. LBJ Drive.
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