Traffic lights and street corners that were once bustling and packed with vehicles are now running more smoothly with far less congestion. Shops are quiet, sometimes even fenced or shuttered, and lacking the vivacious energy usually accompanied by the arrival of spring festivities and bluebonnet pictures galore. Even for those few who still dare to […]
By Chris Hurt Covid-19 has led to lifestyle changes for people across the globe. A demographic that has been directly affected is the basketball community of San Marcos, TX. The basketball community lifestyle changes are minimal in comparison to the serious issues that the pandemic has caused communities. However, the basketball community of San Marcos, […]
When the mandatory mask mandate was lifted across Texas, it left hundreds of businesses to decide to keep the mask up policy or go back to life before Coronavirus. Many of these businesses had their own agenda behind keeping the masks up that did not involve the safety of others. On March 2nd, Governor Greg […]