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Last week's storm knocked out power to much of San Marcos. SMTX Utilities experienced 136 outages impacting 12,000 customers with 50 additional reports of downed lines that did not impact power. Neighboring utility providers including New Braunfels Utilities and city of Seguin Utilities along with three contractors helped SMTX Utilities with restoration and clean-up efforts. Total restoration of outages due to last Thursday’s storm was accomplished on Saturday night just before 10 p.m.

At each Hays County Commissioners Court meeting, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra updates the community on the Hays County Jail population and outsourcing costs.

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Live Oak Community gives TXST students hands-on experience

CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital – San Marcos remains open and caring for patients after sustaining heavy wind and water damage following last week’s storms.

Sports

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Emilee Baker collides with the Louisiana catcher at home plate during the Sun Belt Championship game last Saturday. Texas State won the game to bring back the Sun Belt tournament championship trophy and now look to College Station to compete at the NCAA Tournament.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Texas State returns to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in a row and the program’s 12th tournament appearance overall.

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Par Nilsson won Sun Belt Coach of the Year while Haley Jones won Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year for Texas State.
Submitted photo by Texas State Athletics

Texas State earned multiple all conference honors, as announced by the Sun Belt Conference during the end of year awards.

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Josiah Holeman goes up for the layup in the Rattlers game against Cypress Bridgeland. The Rattlers are set to play against the SMHS Staff
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

The San Marcos Rattlers basketball team will face off against the San Marcos High School faculty in the annual Staff vs Rattlers basketball game.

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The Rattlers run through drills during the spring practice in preparation for the 2024 Fall season. San Marcos defense will be under new leadership in Josh Allen and Bryan Webb.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

The Rattlers will finally put cleats to turf at Toyota Rattler Stadium this Thursday.

Features

KELLY STONE EDUCATOR, COMEDIAN, MOM

KELLY STONE EDUCATOR, COMEDIAN, MOM

Dear Readers, Today, as we celebrate Mother's Day, my heart is with the countless mothers like myself who are facing unimaginable challenges within the family court system. I was divorced in 2011, maintaining primary custody of my sons who lived with me for more than 12 years, but for 655 days now, we have suffered through the perils of this system. It began when I sought to pursue higher education outside of my immediate county, a decision that should have been celebrated as a step towards a brighter future for my family. Instead, it became a battleground where my rights as a mother were questioned and ultimately disregarded.

This recipe makes for a great breakfast in bed this Mother’s Day

If Mom loves a traditional hearty morning meal, this recipe for “Mixed Berry French Toast” courtesy of Taste of Home (tasteofhome.com) is sure to please.
Photo from Metro Creative

There may be no better way to start Mother’s Day than serving Mom some breakfast in bed. A homemade meal before Mom even gets out of bed can set the right tone for a day that celebrates all mothers have done and continue to do for their children.

Exploring Nature

Few comic strips have had the cultural impact of “Peanuts,” drawn by Charles M. Schulz. Above, “Peanuts” appears in the Sunday, Jan. 11, 1998 edition of the San Marcos Daily Record. Photo by Celeste Cook

Let us depart from topics of nature and consider something that has given me a great deal of enjoyment — newspaper comic strips.

Divine on the Vine

Tomatoes tend to be a make-or-break plant for many gardeners.
Photos by Jennifer Boley

Three tips for growing better tomatoes

Opinions

Texas Health and Human Services’ gave Aetna a boost and must start over.

As I sit here admiring my 88-cent container of mustard, I can’t help feeling self-conscious.

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As East Texas residents return to clean up their homes and businesses after extensive flooding earlier this month, the Texas Department of State Health Services urged residents and business owners to exercise caution. Among the recommendations: • Never use gasoline- powered generators or charcoal grills indoors. Keep them outside, at least 20 feet from homes to avoid possible carbon monoxide poisoning. Direct generator engine exhaust away from windows and doors

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