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San Marcos Forum Moves to CityProfile.com

by Admin
Mon August 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM

The forum area of 78666.com has moved to it's own location on CityProfile.com.

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Sights and Sounds of Christmas

by Just me
Thu November 12, 2009 at 9:26 PM

Sights and Sounds of Christmas

Why is it that the City of San Marcos has sent its workers to decorate for this event when they are charging and entry fee this year ???? No telling how much Tax Money was spent decorating the area and now they will charge its (Tax paying citizens) a fee to see the lights that I believe has been payed for by there taxes. No telling how much was spent using City workers...........


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**URGENT** City of San Marcos To $ FUND $ It's Own Destruction of Down Town!

by NewsStreamz.com
Fri July 03, 2009 at 3:54 PM

Go to the link below and read about what is "possibly" about to happen to our city!

http://www.newstreamz.com/2009/07/03/editorial-
city-should-not-subsidize-springtown-entertainment-proposal/


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Warning about the minor emergency center at CTMC

by Keith Cunningham
Thu May 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM

I just wanted to give everyone a heads up so they can avoid what happened to my wife. She had a minor illness that required only a basic antibody to cure. Because it was the weekend, she was going to go to the minor emergency center that used to be near Half-Price Books. We have been there many times before and it costs around $60 to be seen. When she found that it was shut down, she was going to go to a similar center in New Braunfels, but decided to check out the new "minor emergency center" at San Marcos' own CTMC. She made sure to ask the staff there if it would be a charge like the regular hospital and was assured that no, it was billed like a traditional minor emergency center. Based on this assurance, she went and saw the doctor for about three minutes and got her meds. Well, imagine our surprise when the bill came for more than $1000, with us being responsible for the more than $200 that was not covered by our insurance. We called to complain and were dismissed with a "too bad." Please spread the word about this scam being perpetuated on the people of San Marcos. Drive to Austin or New Branfels if you need a minor emergency center, where they are not out to rip you off.


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Fresh Organic Produce Now Available from LOCAL Farms

by Ronald Harris
Wed April 08, 2009 at 1:09 AM

Newsflash! A new service is now available here in San Marcos. The idea is simple. You simply order on line or by phone from the convenience of home, and San Marcos Fruit heads out to the local organic farms and brings it right to your door, usually the next day. How cool is that?

www.sanmarcosfruit.com


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Political Sign Recycling Program in San Marcos Successful

by Sustainable San Marcos
Wed January 28, 2009 at 6:13 PM


The San Marcos political landscape is a lot cleaner this year, thanks in part to a new sign recycling program sponsored by Sustainable San Marcos and Green Guy Recycling. Because the plastic used in political signs is not usually accepted at recycling centers, candidates’ only option before this year was the landfill. This spurred Sustainable San Marcos board member Tom Wassenich to locate a source that would accept the plastic; Daniela De Jongh, chair of the Sustainable San Marcos recycling committee directed the recycling effort that started in earnest the day after the Nov. 4th elections.

Green Guy served as the drop off location for candidates and residents. “The program was planned for 10 days, but as residents learned about it we received signs for over a month,” said Kyle Hahn of Green Guy.

The plastic was bailed and taken to Cycled Plastics in Austin for recycling. In total 1839 lbs. of plastic were diverted from the landfill, 1339 lbs. over what a similar program in Austin recycled. The total amount represents roughly 360 small yard signs and 520 highway signs. In addition, organizations and individuals have found creative uses for the weather-resistant plastic and many signs will be reused by candidates in future campaigns. Other materials collected such as cardboard, wood stakes, metal wires and screws were all reused or recycled.

“We were impressed by the number of candidates that took time to recycle their campaign materials” said Betsy Robertson, chair of Sustainable San Marcos, “and we hope to see an even greater response in future campaigns”. Sustainable San Marcos is a local non-profit organization focused on promoting sustainability and green policies in the San Marcos, Texas area. Our mission is to provide useful information to help the San Marcos community live in a more efficient and thoughtful manner in their homes or places of business, and offer ways to help us move our community towards sustainability.

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Local author releases new book

by Terry Michaels
Sun January 18, 2009 at 4:33 PM


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

THAT I MAY KNOW YOU

An Inspiring Spiritual Interpretation of Intimacy with God

Pastor Terry Michaels’ powerful book, That I May Know You is a testament to his enduring and deeply spiritual relationship with God.

Michaels invites the reader to have a divine romance with God and explores the simplicity of having a life filled with God’s magnificent power.

You will discover how to have a more intimate relationship with God. From Moses’ prayer to God, Michaels relates this beautiful perception:

"Now therefore, I pray, if I have found grace in Your sight, show me now Your way, that I may know You..." Moses Prayer. (Exodus 33:13).

Michaels’ experience as a pastor, public speaker and radio personality has cumulated into creating a book that will change your life. Topics such as worship, relationships, and prayer are discussed. You’ll learn how to be still, listen, and finally know the greatest love ever known—the love of God.

If you’re seeking a different way of believing or if you’re unhappy with your present life, Michaels extends an invitation: Leave your religious wasteland and know the joy of a deep intimacy with the One who loves you like no other.

That I May Know You offers no gimmicks. It is an honest, candid portrayal of Christianity and is designed to guide you through biblically sound principles. Begin today—live a God-based life and discover faith, love, and hope on an infinite and lasting level!

Publisher’s website: www.StrategicBookPublishing.com/ThatIMayKnowYou.html

About the Author:

Terry Michaels was a radio personality and has written news and commercial copy for several radio stations in California. Mr. Michaels has written several articles for The University Star, a publication of Texas State University. He also writes for the online publications, Faithwriters and authorsden. He is the pastor of Calvary Chapel of the Springs and lives with his wife, Christy in San Marcos, Texas.

For media inquiries, appearances, or other publicity — please contact:
Ellen Green — PressManager@aegpublishinggroup.com

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845 Third Avenue, 6th floor-6016 – New York, NY 10022
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Narvaiz Claims Victory After Recount

by Brad Rollins
Mon November 17, 2008 at 7:49 PM

Mayor Susan Narvaiz was returned to a third term after a marathon recount delayed her scheduled swearing in but did not change the final vote tally. She is expected to take the office’s oath within the hour.

Susan NarvaizAt 7:30 p.m., Hays County elections officials announced that Narvaiz won 6,451 votes, 50.08 percent, to Newman’s 3,868, 30.03 percent, while Texas State University student Dan McCarthy took 2,563 votes, 19.9 percent. Newman requested the recount this week because of the nine votes that stood between him and the opportunity to take on Narvaiz in a runoff election.

The recount started at 10 a.m. this morning and stretched through the morning in afternoon. At 5 p.m., as planned, city council member Chris Jones was sworn to a second term and former planning and zoning chair Fred Terry to his first. But the council recessed the meeting to await the recount’s outcome, affording rare suspense to a ceremony typically that is usually little more than formality.


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