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Carry The Load, a nonprofit that provides active ways to connect Americans to the sacrifices of our military, veterans, first responders, and their families, kicks off its Memorial May campaign.

TXST researchers look to improve wildfire mitigation collaboration

Christopher Serenari

The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Joint Fire Science Program has awarded Texas State University’s Christopher Serenari, Ph.D., a grant to leverage the interests of public institutions and private landowners to foster improved collaboration efforts in wildfire mitigation.

County hosts successful tire collection event

The Hays County Environmental Task Force led by the Hays County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, in conjunction with the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG), held a Tire Collection Event on May 4.

Most of what you hear on 104.1 FM and KZSM. org is produced by our volunteers in our storefront studio. But we do broadcast a few distinctive shows that originate elsewhere. The newest of these is “Big 80s Radio” (Wednesdays 3-4 p.m.), hosted by Star Murphy of The Blitz 101.1 in Laredo.

Sports

Remembering favorite local area running routes

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

I received a text message from my friend, Darrell Rhodes, with a photo of a pickup with an orange Gatorade cooler in the bed of it. His text was, “My first thought was the truck is going to a 5K race.” I replied, “Darrell, you have been volunteering at too many 5K races over the years.” It made me think how many times my pickup was loaded down with a race clock, cones, direction signs, and four or five Gatorade coolers. It started me thinking of the difference between races we put on in the 1980’s versus today with more technology and timing. It also made me think of all the runs we did back then that because of population growth and traffic are no longer possible.

San Marcos hires assistant coach Haralson to lead program

Cooper Haralson has been hired to lead the Lady Rattler basketball program after being an assistant coach for the past two seasons.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

San Marcos High School has hired assistant coach Cooper Haralson to be the new head coach of the San Marcos Lady Rattler basketball team.

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

The Texas State Women’s Track Team celebrate winning their conference championship by jumping into the San Marcos River at Sewell Park. The Bobcats won their first conference championship since 2018.
Submitted photo by TXST Athletics

Track wins first Sun Belt Championship since 2018

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Center fielder Piper Randolph celebrates hitting her first grand slam in the Bobcats 8-4 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions. The Bobcats advance to their first regional finals since 2003. Photo submitted by Peter Vives

Features

San Marcos Art League hosts first ever art award showcase

A collection of some works featured in this year’s Award Showcase at the San Marcos Art Center.
Photo submitted by SMAL

The San Marcos Art League is unveiling their newest Award Art Showcase this May at the San Marcos Art Center, where Art League members can enter to compete for prizes and a spot in the July 2024 Winners’ Showcase. This will be the first time SMAL has ever hosted an art competition showcase at the art center. With submissions that exceeded expectations, 50 local artists will be showcasing their work and competing for the grand prize in this month’s exhibition.

Broke Thespians to perform ‘The Fantasticks’ opening May 31

Opening May 31, Broke Thespians Theatre Company will perform the off-Broadway smash-hit, “The Fantasticks,” written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. Part commedia dell’arte, part classic musical, “The Fantasticks” is visually stunning and perfect for the whole family. Watch as two soulmates attempt to persevere despite meddling fathers, blistering heat and wicked bandits that interfere with their love. Catch the show at the VFW (1701 Hunter Road) at 7:30 p.m. May 31, June 2, June 7 and June 9, with 2 p.m. matinees on June 2 and 9.

Hays County Photo Club calls for entries to its 20th Annual Naturescapes Photography Contest & Exhibition

“Westcave Grotto in the Fall,” 2023 Best in Show.
Photo by Tom L. Hausler

The unique beauty of the natural areas within San Marcos inspired the first Naturescapes Photography Contest 20 years ago. Goals of the contest and exhibit include increasing public awareness of the importance of protecting our natural world and giving photographers at all levels of experience a chance to capture, share and receive recognition for beautiful and inspiring images.

Living the Broadway dream

Lauren Nicole Chapman stars as Anna and Preston Perez stars as Hans in the North American Tour of Disney’s “Frozen.”
Photo by Matthew Murphy

Texas State grad, San Antonio native Preston Perez lands the role of Hans in stage version of Disney’s ‘Frozen’

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