LOOKING BACK AT 2022: Daily Record revisits top stories from July-September
Editor’s note: This story is the third installment of a four-part series looking back at the year that was — 2022.
Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.
Editor’s note: This story is the third installment of a four-part series looking back at the year that was — 2022.
Six graduating seniors will have the chance to win a MacBook Air through a Hays County Local Health Department essay contest.
The San Marcos Daily Record take a look back at top stories and top photos for April-June 2022. Above, competitors take a part in the annual Texas Water Safari in June, which begins in San Marcos and treks 260 miles to the Texas coast. Below, City of San Marcos officials cut the ribbon for the official opening of Rio Vista Falls and its San Marcos River Shared Use Pathway with a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 19. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter & Nick Castillo
Editor’s note: This story is the second installment of a four-part series looking back at the year that was — 2022.
The San Marcos Daily Record takes a look back at the year that was — 2022. Above, Shaquille O’Neal, the Basketball Hall of Fame player — performed a DJ set at the Marc under his stage name DJ Diesel on Jan. 8. Below, organizers pass out a voting forms and a ballot initiative to decriminalize marijuana at Texas State University on Feb. 1. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter & Gerald Castillo
Editor’s note: This story is the first installment of a four-part series looking back at the year that was — 2022.
A new Thai restaurant will open in mid-2023 in Kyle, bringing reasonably priced food in a family-styled atmosphere.
San Marcos police fatally shot a man who allegedly drew a handgun on officers as they responded to a disturbance at a local apartment early Sunday morning.
A petition to repeal the agreement between the City of San Marcos and San Marcos Police Officers Association received certification by the San Marcos City Clerk. Above, Mano Amiga organizers turned in the petition to the city clerk's office following a press conference on Nov. 2. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo
A petition seeking a repeal of the meet and confer agreement between the City of San Marcos and the San Marcos Police Officers' Association was certified by the San Marcos City Clerk.
As Texans take to the roads this holiday season, the Texas Department of Transportation will conduct its annual Christmas and New Year’s traffic enforcement campaign.
Gas prices in the San Marcos/Austin area continued to fall, dropping 4 cents over the last week, according to AAA Texas.
The Homeless Coalition of Hays County and San Marcos Community Organizations Active in Disasters (COAD) are working together to keep those experiencing homelessness safe during the upcoming freeze.
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