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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.

Austin hemp entrepreneur Shayda Torabi is looking at a year filled with uncertainty.

Sports

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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.

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Alec Patino celebrates hitting a double in the Bobcats home game against Troy. Texas State fell in to their last mid-week game of the season against the McNeese State Cowboys 6-5. The Bobcats look to rebound this weekend in the final conference series of the year on the road against Southern Miss.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

The Bobcats dropped their final midweek game of the season in a 6-5 loss to the McNeese State Cowboys in extra innings.

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The Bobcats celebrate a home run hit by August Ramirez during their game against Troy. Texas State won their conference series against the No. 21 Trojans to briefly avoid being in the danger zone of missing the conference tournament. The Bobcats go on the road in the final conference series of the season against Southern Miss
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Texas State ended their final home game of the year on a high note, beating the No. 21 Troy Trojans 8-6 in extra innings on a walk off two-run home run by second baseman Chase Mora.

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Construction updates on new TXST Endzone Complex

Features

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

San Marcos Premium Outlets Celebrates Military Appreciation Month in May

San Marcos Premium Outlets offers reserved parking for military veterans.
Photo by Celeste Cook

To show appreciation and support for the servicemen and women of the community, San Marcos Premium Outlets is celebrating Military Appreciation Month in May with discount offers and reserved parking for military veterans.

Martindale to celebrate Model-T’s 100th birthday, host Bicycle Rodeo on May 18

Above, downtown Martindale circa 100 years ago. Right, “Henry,” is a 1923 Model T.

Ford Motor Company’s Model Ts were the first mass-produced automobiles in the United States, the vehicle that put Americans on wheels in the early 20th Century. Manufactured between 1908 and 1927, all remaining Model T vehicles are either over a 100 years old or nearing that century mark.

Opinions

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

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

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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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