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Local Businesses Start Fundraiser To Help Those Affected By Wimberley Fire

On Tuesday morning, a fire destroyed the Cypress Creek Café. No one was injured, but owners, Randy and Trish Uselton,…

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Library To Host Summer Reading Program Beginning With “Big Rigs” Kickoff Party

How high would a stack of 50,000 books stand tall? That’s how many picture books the San Marcos Library checked…

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Tickets Still Available For Daddy Daughter Dance

The Parks and Recreation Department works to provide the citizens and visitors of San Marcos the highest level of programs,…

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SMPD Partners With Five Below For Blue Santa Fundraiser

The San Marcos Police Department will be at the grand opening of Five Below, 700 Barnes Drive, Friday, June 2…

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FDA Sampling Finds High Level Of Compliance With Gluten-Free Standards

FDA set standards for gluten-free labeling to give consumers with celiac disease confidence about what the term “gluten-free” means on…

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Living Outside The Lines: Comfort Food

The term “comfort food” can be traced back to a 1966 Palm Beach Post story which stated, “adults, when under…

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The 2017 AccelerateH2O and InvestH2O 2017 Forum Set For June

The 2017 AccelerateH2O and InvestH2O 2017 Forum Set For June: “Disruptive Technologies and Innovative Water Investment Scenarios” set for June

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Pie In The Sky Hot Air Balloon Festival Debuts Labor Day Weekend

“Guests will love the evening glows,” event specialist Sarah Watson said. “It’s when all the balloons are on the ground…

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‘It Is Foolish And Wrong To Mourn The Men Who Died. Rather We Should Thank God That Such Men Lived

“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.”…

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Bill To End Jail Time For Those Too Poor To Pay Fines Heads To Texas Governor

The bill would allow courts to ask defendants if they are too poor to pay for traffic tickets, fines for…

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