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INSIDE THIS ISSUE SOCIAL MEDIA Sports — 1C My Town — 1B Obituaries — 2A Classifieds —5C Crossword — 4B Opinion — 4A facebook.com/sanmarcosrecord twitter.com/sanmarcosrecord instagram.com/sanmarcosrecord WEATHER High: 74º Low: 59º RATTLER BASEBALL OUR TOWN SANMARCOSRECORD.COM Texas State drops series opener against Connecticut Artwork raising awareness of sexual assault Pg. 1C Pg. 1B 107TH YEAR NO. 50 SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019 $1.50 SAN MARCOS CISD FIELD TRIP 86TH LEGISLATURE Homeschool Day at the Meadows Center offers spe- cial science and nature pro- grams each month to help homeschool students ex- plore science in a hands-on way. Above, Holden Cham- bers and Adeline and Mack- lin Geer use plastic contain- ers to capture insects as part of an activity to determine whether the water is pol- luted. At right, Indigo Ko- vac peers through the glass bottom of a boat during the group’s Spring Lake tour. Below, Environmental In- terpreter Amanda Wood goes over the types of insect species that are specific to polluted and unpolluted wa- ter sources. Daily Record pho- tos by Denise Cathey Election issues figure prominently in the SM- CISD board of trustees agenda for Monday night. e trustees are slated to vote on a resolution sup- porting inclusion in the Texas Countywide Polling Place Program. Hays County Elections Administrator Jennifer Anderson gave a presen- tation on the countywide voting system on Feb. 26 at the Hays County Com- missioners Court meeting. e program allows voters to cast ballots at county- wide voting centers instead of polling places located in each county election pre- cinct. “Basically vote centers are what we do in early voting, but not on Election Day,” she explained. e county is applying for inclusion in the county- wide program, but it takes support from all the juris- dictions, she said. At the SMCISD board’s agenda prep meeting on March 4, trustee Miguel Arredondo said he would like reassurances that the county can provide voting locations for school board elections, since often the school district is the only jurisdiction that holds elec- tions in May. In other business Mon- day night, the board is expected to vote to can- cel the elections for Single Member Districts 4 and 5 and declare the unopposed candidates elected to office. Incumbent trustees Kathy Hansen and Clementine Board to be briefed on voting countywide ROBIN BLACKBURN STAFF REPORTER Pipelines focus of several bills filed by Rep. Zwiener By noon on Friday — the last day for the unrestrict- ed filing of bills and joint resolutions — State Rep. Erin Zwiener (D-Drift- wood) had filed 43 bills, up from the 26 she had filed as of ursday morning. Zwiener’s bills include sev- eral pieces of legislation in- spired by Kinder Morgan’s proposed Permian High- way Pipeline route through Hays County. Before ursday morn- ing, Zwiener had filed four bills regarding natural gas pipeline construction. “And there’s probably a couple more to go,” she said. e first bill Zwiener filed regarding natural gas pipeline construction was House Bill 2277, which would require the Texas Railroad Commission to go through the environmental impact study process be- fore a pipeline can be built. Zwiener said many people think that an environmen- tal impact study is already a requirement. “It should be, but star- tlingly enough, it’s not,” she said. Federal law requires such studies for interstate pipe- SEE ZWIENER PAGE 9A SEE DISTRICT PAGE 9A e Texas Alcoholic Beverages Commission has opened an inves- tigation into three downtown San Marcos bars a woman visited last month before she was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 35-year-old man she doesn’t remember leaving the area with. Chris Porter, spokesman for the TABC, said his agency is investi- gating Chimy’s, Vodka Street and Green Parrot. “An investigation does not imply any wrongdoing on the part of the bars; TABC is required to investigate any report of assaults taking place in or in connection to a TABC-licensed business,” he said. “e investi- gation will seek to determine if any actions on the part of the bars played a role in the alleged assault. We’ll be working with San Marcos Police to identify any relevant wit- nesses or evidence as part of both agencies’ investigation.” John Tate McFarland, who lives at 1816 Pearce Court, has been charged in the sexual assault, and police said on March 5 they be- lieved he may have committed other, similar crimes. However, three days after that, no additional victims had come forward, a City Hall spokesperson said, citing Assistant Police Chief Brandon Winkenwerder. Police have not said why they think there may be additional victims. As the probe widens, additional details have come to light about McFarland, who was arrested in July 2016 for indecent exposure, a case police say involved him ex- posing himself while looking in a woman’s window at the Capstone DOWNTOWN BARS ANITA MILLER MANAGING EDITOR ROBIN BLACKBURN STAFF REPORTER Editor’s Note: is is the second of two articles about legislation that Texas House District 45’s new representa- tive, Erin Zwiener (D-Drift- wood), has proposed. TABC opens probe in wake of assault claim SEE PROBE PAGE 9A e criminal justice com- mission that County Judge Ruben Becerra and his staff are creating will form “pret- ty quickly” and begin work- ing on ways to make the county’s criminal justice operations more efficient, Becerra’s chief of staff Alex Villalobos said. Becerra and Villalobos spoke about the commis- sion at a press conference Friday afternoon following a criminal justice summit at the Hays County Gov- ernment Center. Villalobos said that the district attor- ney’s office, justices of the peace, county courts-at- law, district judges and law enforcement representa- tives were all a part of the closed-door summit. “We had a meeting with everyone that touches crim- inal justice in Hays Coun- ty,” Becerra said at the start of the press conference, “and our biggest push and our biggest ask has been to come together without judging departments, with- out judging offices, but just to come with an open mind and to share what we have been doing.” Becerra said that everyone included in the summit is JAIL ISSUES Criminal justice commission begins its far-ranging mission ROBIN BLACKBURN STAFF REPORTER SEE SUMMIT PAGE 7A
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107TH YEAR NO. 50 SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019 $1.50

SAN MARCOS CISD FIELD TRIP 86TH LEGISLATURE

Homeschool Day at the Meadows Center off ers spe-cial science and nature pro-grams each month to help homeschool students ex-plore science in a hands-on way. Above, Holden Cham-bers and Adeline and Mack-lin Geer use plastic contain-ers to capture insects as part of an activity to determine whether the water is pol-luted. At right, Indigo Ko-vac peers through the glass bottom of a boat during the group’s Spring Lake tour. Below, Environmental In-terpreter Amanda Wood goes over the types of insect species that are specifi c to polluted and unpolluted wa-ter sources. Daily Record pho-tos by Denise Cathey

Election issues fi gure prominently in the SM-CISD board of trustees agenda for Monday night.

Th e trustees are slated to vote on a resolution sup-porting inclusion in the Texas Countywide Polling Place Program.

Hays County Elections Administrator Jennifer Anderson gave a presen-tation on the countywide voting system on Feb. 26 at the Hays County Com-missioners Court meeting. Th e program allows voters to cast ballots at county-wide voting centers instead of polling places located in each county election pre-cinct.

“Basically vote centers are what we do in early voting, but not on Election Day,” she explained.

Th e county is applying for inclusion in the county-wide program, but it takes support from all the juris-dictions, she said.

At the SMCISD board’s agenda prep meeting on March 4, trustee Miguel Arredondo said he would like reassurances that the county can provide voting locations for school board elections, since often the school district is the only jurisdiction that holds elec-tions in May.

In other business Mon-day night, the board is expected to vote to can-cel the elections for Single Member Districts 4 and 5 and declare the unopposed candidates elected to offi ce. Incumbent trustees Kathy Hansen and Clementine

Board tobe briefedon votingcountywide

robin blacKburnstaff reporter

Pipelines focus ofseveral bills fi ledby Rep. Zwiener

By noon on Friday — the last day for the unrestrict-ed fi ling of bills and joint resolutions — State Rep. Erin Zwiener (D-Drift-wood) had fi led 43 bills, up from the 26 she had fi led as of Th ursday morning. Zwiener’s bills include sev-eral pieces of legislation in-spired by Kinder Morgan’s proposed Permian High-way Pipeline route through Hays County.

Before Th ursday morn-ing, Zwiener had fi led four

bills regarding natural gas pipeline construction.

“And there’s probably a couple more to go,” she said.

Th e fi rst bill Zwiener fi led regarding natural gas pipeline construction was House Bill 2277, which would require the Texas Railroad Commission to go through the environmental impact study process be-fore a pipeline can be built. Zwiener said many people think that an environmen-tal impact study is already a requirement.

“It should be, but star-tlingly enough, it’s not,” she said.

Federal law requires such studies for interstate pipe-

see Zwiener page 9a

see district page 9a

Th e Texas Alcoholic Beverages Commission has opened an inves-tigation into three downtown San Marcos bars a woman visited last month before she was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 35-year-old man she doesn’t remember leaving

the area with.Chris Porter, spokesman for the

TABC, said his agency is investi-gating Chimy’s, Vodka Street and Green Parrot. “An investigation does not imply any wrongdoing on the part of the bars; TABC is required to investigate any report of assaults taking place in or in connection to a TABC-licensed

business,” he said. “Th e investi-gation will seek to determine if any actions on the part of the bars played a role in the alleged assault. We’ll be working with San Marcos Police to identify any relevant wit-nesses or evidence as part of both agencies’ investigation.”

John Tate McFarland, who lives at 1816 Pearce Court, has been

charged in the sexual assault, and police said on March 5 they be-lieved he may have committed other, similar crimes. However, three days after that, no additional victims had come forward, a City Hall spokesperson said, citing Assistant Police Chief Brandon Winkenwerder. Police have not said why they think there may be

additional victims. As the probe widens, additional

details have come to light about McFarland, who was arrested in July 2016 for indecent exposure, a case police say involved him ex-posing himself while looking in a woman’s window at the Capstone

DOWNTOWN BARS

anita millerMaNagiNg editor

robin blacKburnstaff reporter

Editor’s Note: Th is is the second of two articles about legislation that Texas House District 45’s new representa-tive, Erin Zwiener (D-Drift-wood), has proposed.

TABC opens probe in wake of assault claim

see probe page 9a

Th e criminal justice com-mission that County Judge Ruben Becerra and his staff are creating will form “pret-ty quickly” and begin work-ing on ways to make the county’s criminal justice operations more effi cient, Becerra’s chief of staff Alex Villalobos said.

Becerra and Villalobos spoke about the commis-sion at a press conference Friday afternoon following a criminal justice summit at the Hays County Gov-ernment Center. Villalobos said that the district attor-ney’s offi ce, justices of the

peace, county courts-at-law, district judges and law enforcement representa-tives were all a part of the closed-door summit.

“We had a meeting with everyone that touches crim-inal justice in Hays Coun-ty,” Becerra said at the start of the press conference, “and our biggest push and our biggest ask has been to come together without judging departments, with-out judging offi ces, but just to come with an open mind and to share what we have been doing.”

Becerra said that everyone included in the summit is

JAIL ISSUES

Criminal justice commission begins its far-ranging mission

robin blacKburnstaff reporter

see summit page 7a

OBITUARIES

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Area Index Daily Readings 10-day Aver-ageBexar 684.8 msl 684.1 mslUvalde 880.4 msl 870.3 mslComal Springs 380 cfs 381 cfsSan Marcos Springs 234 cfs 235 cfsSan Marcos N/A 0 percent reductionSan Antonio N/A 0 percent reductionUvalde N/A 0 percent reductionReadings from Saturday, March 9, www.edwardsaquifer.org

Richard Gonzales Lopez

Richard G “Rick” Lopez passed from this life on Feb. 20, 2019 at the age of 54 af-ter a lengthy illness.

He was born on Oct. 7, 1964 in San Angelo, TX to Adan Lopez and Loren-za Gonzales Lopez. He is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Ru-ben Lopez and Eloy Lopez and a brother-in-law, Tony Serna. He is survived by two brothers Adam (Liz) Lopez Jr. and Alex (Stella) Lopez; four sisters, Janie Rodriguez, Idalia (David) Manrique, Rosalinda (Ben) Villagomez and Ida Serna; sister-in-law, Melissa Garcia

Lopez and numerous nieces and nephews.

Rick was a servant to the people of the Great State of TX. He was employed

by the Health and Human Services Commission — mail services division for 22 years.

Rick was an avid Houston Texans fan. He also loved watching the TX Long-horns, Houston Astros and the San Antonio Spurs. As a young man he loved to play basketball with his older brother, Ruben. Th ey were nicknamed “Th e Twin Towers” because no one could get past them.

Rick will be dearly missed by his family and friends, including his best friend/girlfriend, Irene Zapa-ta-Lopez. We will always be grateful for all the special times we each shared with him.

A Rosary will be recited on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at St. John’s Catholic Church 500 E Travis Luling, TX. A Mass of Christian Burial of-fi ciated by Rev. Goertz will be at 11 a.m. A reception at St. John’s Parish Hall will follow.

A special thank you to Legend Oaks Healthcare and Heart to Heart Hospice for their tender loving care of our brother. Cremation was under the direction of Heart of TX Cremation.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri-can Diabetes Association or to the Richard Lopez Me-morial Fund.

Richard Gonzales Lopez

Jose R. Lopez12/30/45 - 3/5/19

Jose R. Lopez, loving husband, brother, father, grandfather, great grandfa-ther and friend

He is survived by wife: Sylvia B. Lopez

Daughters: Isabel, Veron-ica, Maria, Araselia, Josie, Carolina, Melida, Melissa, Manuela

Son: Jose LopezPreceded in death: Ma-

ria Juanita Longoria, Jose Francisco Lopez

Jose was a loving, giving and big-hearted person. He would give what he could

to everyone in need. He was loved and admired by many and he leaves a tremendous

hole in our hearts, and we will always be grateful and thankful for all the special times we shared with him. He was well known in the community, he was an auto body technician. He paint-ed his whole life and it was his passion. He owned his own body shop called B&L Auto Body.

Jose Lopez will be missed tremendously. His fami-

ly will hold visitation at Th omason Funeral Home in San Marcos, TX, on Sun-day, March 10, 2019 from 5 to 9 p.m. Mass of Catholic Burial will be held at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Redwood, TX, on Monday, March 11, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow at Memorial Lawn Park in Martindale.

Jose R. Lopez

Oscar Gonzales

Oscar Gonzales, a native of San Marcos, TX and cur-rent resident of Th eodore, AL, died Th ursday, Feb. 21, 2019 at the age of 65.

He was a U.S. Army Vet-eran. He was preceded in death by his father, Atana-cio Gonzales; his mother, Nancy Guerrero Sierra; and his brother, George Gon-zales. His survivors include his son Dustin Gonzales; two bothers, Jesse Gonza-les and Michael Anthony “Tony” Gonzales; two sis-ters, Belinda Gonzales (Ro-gelio) Mendoza and Vel-ma Gonzales (Armando)

Davila; other relatives and friends. Interment will be in the Alabama State Veter-ans Memorial Cemetery in Spanish Fort, AL.

Oscar Gonzales

Juan Jose ‘JoJo’ Villalpando

Juan Jose “JoJo” Villalpando, 65, of San Marcos, TX passed away in Pfl ugerville, TX on March 6,2019. Services are pending.

Arrangements by Pennington Funeral Home, San Marcos, TX, 512-353-4311, [email protected].

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Jerry Luther Mooney

Jerry Luther Mooney, 77, a resident of Wimberley, TX, passed away March 6, 2019. Funeral Services are pending at this time. For more information and to sign the online guest register please visit www.thomasonfuneralhome.com.

William Nathan Garza, Jr.

William Nathan Garza, Jr., 38, a resident of Lockhart, TX, passed away March 4, 2019. Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 10, 2019, at Mineral Springs Baptist Church in Lockhart, TX. Burial with military honors will follow at Mineral Springs Baptist Cemetery in Joliet, TX. For more information and to sign the online guest register please visit www.thomasonfuneralhome.com.

Jean Ann Fortescue

Jean Ann Fortescue, 82, a resident of Wimberley, TX, passed away March 1, 2019. A Memorial Service was held Saturday, March 9, 2019, at the Wimberley United Meth-odist Church. For more information and to sign the online guest register please visit www.thomasonfuneralhome.com.

Dr. Delbert Anthony Domstead

Dr. Delbert Anthony Domstead, 74, a resident of San Marcos, TX, passed away Feb. 22, 2019. A Memorial Ser-vice was held Friday, March 8, 2019, at Th omason Funeral Home in San Marcos, TX. For more information and to sign the online guest register please visit www.thomasonfu-neralhome.com.

Angelita Z. Castillo

Angelita Z. Castillo, 73, a resident of Lockhart, TX, passed away Feb. 26, 2019. A Funeral Mass was held Monday, March 4, 2019, at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Martindale, TX. Burial followed at San Pablo Cemetery in Lockhart, TX. For more information and to sign the online guest register please visit www.thomasonfu-neralhome.com.

Gloria Reyes Garza

Gloria Reyes Garza passed away in the arms of the Lord, on March 5, 2019 at the age of 68.

Born in San Marcos, TX to Pedro and Elisa Reyes on June 14, 1950, she will be missed by those whose lives she touched.

She was preceded in death by her parents Pedro Diaz Reyes and Elisa Ramirez Reyes; sisters Aurora Reyes, Lupita Reyes, Janie Loza-no and Lupe Vara-Lopez; brothers Felix Reyes and Pete Reyes; infant son Er-nest Sanchez, Jr. and infant daughter Michelle Sanchez.

Left to treasure her mem-ory is her husband Ruben Garza and her sister Julia Quinter of Kyle, children Ernest Sanchez and wife

Cynthia, Roy Sanchez and wife Michelle and Esmer-alda Hernandez and hus-band Leonard and various nieces and nephews; grand-children, Jessica Sanchez, Jennifer Ward husband Devin, Nathan Sanchez, Jonathan Sanchez, Roy

Sanchez, Jr., Eric Reeves, Matthew Reeves, Marisol Medina and Nicolas Medi-na; and great grandchildren Soledad Echevarria, Julia Sanchez, Claudia Sanchez, Azariah Ward and Eliana Ward.

Pallbearers will be Eric Reeves, Matthew Reeves, Luis M. Hernandez, Na-thaniel Sanchez, Leonard Hernandez, Ruben Ortiz, Mark Mendoza along with honorary pallbearers R.J. Sanchez and Nicolas Me-dina.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on March

12, 2019 at Pennington Fu-neral Home.

A funeral service of Chris-tian Burial will be celebrat-ed at 10 a.m. on Wednes-day, March 13, 2019 at Sinai Pentecostal Church in San Marcos. Rite of Com-mittal will follow in Reed-ville Cemetery in Reedville.

Th e family would like to thank CTMC for their as-sistance and care during her time of illness.

Pennington Funeral Home, San Marcos, TX, 512-353-4311, www.pen-ningtonfuneralhome.com.

Gloria Reyes Garza

David Fredrick Neimer

David Fredrick Neimer, age 71 of San Marcos, TX passed away March 3, 2019. Cremation arrange-ments under the direction of Legends Funeral Home.

Armando Puentes, Jr.

Armando Puentes, Jr., 44, a resident of San Marcos, Texas, passed away February 28, 2019. A Funeral Mass was held Wednesday, March 6, 2019, at St. John’s Catholic Church in San Marcos, Texas. Burial followed in Redwood Cem-etery, San Marcos. For more information and to sign the guestbook please visit www.thomasonfuneralhome.com

John Earl Boon

John Earl Boon, age 89 of San Marcos, TX passed away March 6, 2019. Cre-mation arrangements un-der the direction of Leg-ends Funeral Home.

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Kayakers paddle across the surface of crystal-clear Spring Lake. Meadows Center photo

Registration open for Natural Leaders SummitThe Meadows Center for Water and

the Environment at Texas State Uni-versity invites young leaders, ages 18 to 29, who are passionate about ensur-ing equitable access to nature in their communities to register for a free Nat-ural Leaders Summit on March 30-31 in San Marcos.

Space is limited, so interested partic-ipants are requested to register online at NaturalLeaders.MeadowsWater.org. Participants will be provided with free meals throughout the duration of the program, a summit T-shirt and the op-portunity to kayak on Spring Lake.

“It is our sincere hope that students will understand that they have a signif-icant role to play in the future of the conservation movement and the out-door industry as a whole,” Research Coordinator at The Meadows Center Ryan Spencer said.

The Meadows Center is hosting the free two-day summit in collabo-ration with the Children and Nature Network and the Children in Nature Collaborative of Austin to provide participants with valuable leadership training, peer-to-peer mentoring and the opportunity to discover how the

conservation movement relates to Tex-as State’s Diversity and Inclusion Plan. Participants will also hear from prom-inent leaders of diverse backgrounds within the Texas State community to learn about their professional experi-ence and highlight examples of suc-cess.

To learn more about The Meadows Center’s Natural Leaders Summit, vis-it http://NaturalLeaders.MeadowsWa-ter.org.

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Pets of the Week

Indigo

Cat of the Week: Indigo

How could you say no to those eyes?! Indigo is a beautiful 2-year-old domes-tic short hair.

Indigo came to our shelter a little timid, but is warm-ing up, and as she gets more comfortable in her environ-ment, her fantastic person-ality has started to shine through.

Indigo has tested positive for Feline Immunodeficien-cy Virus (FIV), which can only be spread from one cat to another through deep wounds or from mother to offspring. FIV cats can live completely normal lives, and can live with oth-er non-FIV cats as long as they get along.

She is looking for a family that will give her the time and attention she needs, and she will blossom.

Dog of the Week: Buster

Buster is absolutely ador-able! He can be a little shy at first, but has really bond-ed with his foster mom.

He’s turned into quite the “Velcro dog” and won’t leave her side as she walks around the house.

Buster is a 7-year-old Chi-huahua who was surren-dered to us after his owners said they no longer had the time to take care of him. He is a total couch potato and would do great with any family looking for a small dog.

The shelter is open for adoptions from noon to 7 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and from noon to 5 p.m. Satur-days. The shelter is closed Wednesdays and Sundays.

All adoptions include the pet’s spay or neuter, kennel vaccinations, rabies vacci-nation, microchip and city license.

For more information or to adopt one of our Pets of the Week, visit www.san-marcostx.gov/animaladop-tions or contact Animal Services at 512-805-2650.

• Submitted by the city of San Marcos

Buster

The deadline for the You(th) Can Do It! pageant is less than a week away on Friday, Mar. 15. The pag-eant will be hosted by the city’ Parks and Recreation Department at the San Marcos Activity Center, 501 E. Hopkins, on March 29 at 7 p.m. The pageant is for boys and girls with dis-abilities, ages four to 17.

There is a $10 entry fee per contestant and contes-tants do not have to reside in San Marcos to partici-pate. Prizes will be awarded for Queen/King and First, Second, and Third Runner Up in the following catego-ries: Little Miss Beautiful SMTX, Jr. Miss Beauti-ful SMTX, Little Mr. San Marvelous, and Jr. Mr. San Marvelous. Awards will also be given for Most Expres-sive and Most Inspirational.

There will be no entry fee to watch the You(th) Can Do It! pageant. The pageant

will be hosted by former Mayor John Thomaides with special guest Angel Arredondo, Ms. Wheel-chair Texas 2018, read-ing her book, “I Love My Red Wagon,” prior to the crowning.

Entry forms can be picked up at the San Marcos Activ-ity Center, the Parks and Recreation Office at 401 E. Hopkins, or online under Activities, Spring Special Events atwww.sanmarcostx.gov/parks.

A special thank you to Grande Communications, Classic Tattoo, and Ault & Ault Orthodontics for sponsoring the You(th) Can Do It! pageant.

For more information about the pageant con-tact: [email protected].

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‘You(th) Can Do It’registration cutoff nears

March is Women’s Histo-ry Month and it is no dif-ferent for Maurice T. Suttles VFW Post 3413 Auxiliary.

Promoting patriotism and helping veterans in need are just two of the many ways that the Auxiliary serves America’s communities. Our organization has been supporting our nation’s vet-erans since 1914 and locally since 1937.

The Auxiliary is the back-bone of VFW volunteer efforts. Our organization volunteers in VA Medical Centers, hospitals, nurs-ing homes and veterans’ homes. We contact legis-lators to pass or block im-portant bills, raise money for scholarships, support cancer research, work with youth and distribute Amer-ican flags.

Maurice T. Suttles was born in Hempstead, Waller County, on Oct. 20, 1897. Maurice T. Suttles enlisted in the U.S. Marines on May 20, 1917 and was in the Ex-peditionary Forces.

Private Suttles was killed in action on June 6, 1918

during a fierce battle at Bel-leau Wood, France. Suttles was the first San Marcos man killed in World War I. He was 20 years old when he was killed in action, and was the son of Thomas E. Suttles a business owner in San Marcos.

The VFW Post 3413 members met at Suttles Hardware store. The land and building known as the River House was donated to the VFW as a Veterans Center. Sometime in the 1970s, the land was sold and proceeds split between the VFW, American Legion and G.I. Forum and each bought the land where they are located today.

The building where the present VFW is was donat-ed by Butler Buildings in 1977.

Maurice T. Suttles VFW Post 3413 was chartered on Dec. 5, 1935. Eddie Dedke was the first commander of Post 3413 in 1935 to 1938.

The Ladies Auxiliary was chartered on Nov. 26, 1937 with Lottie Gary as the first president. VFW passed a resolution to amend their national bylaws at their

116th National Conven-tion in Pittsburgh, allowing male spouses and family members to join the VFW Auxiliary effective Aug. 21, 2015. It changed the name of the Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Auxiliary to allow the spouses and eligible male relatives to join the VFW Auxiliary. Therefore, it was re-chartered on Aug. 21, 2015.

Maurice T. Suttles VFW Post is located at 1701 Hunter Rd, San Marcos. Past commanders come in early on Friday morning to cook breakfast for all their comrades, guests, and any-one else who comes in.

The VFW and Auxiliary meet on the third Thurs-day of the month at 7 p.m. There is a pot luck before the meeting.

The VFW and Auxiliary participate in many com-munity events. On the Sat-urday before Memorial Day you will see VFW and Aux-iliary members at the local Sam’s Club, Lowes, Tractor Supply, and this last year VF Factory Outlets asked the VFW and Auxiliary to pass out Buddy Poppies.

The Buddy Poppy is the VFW’s official memori-al flower; the poppy rep-resents the blood shed by American service members.

It means that VFW will not forget their sacrifices. It was inspired by the WWI poem “In Flanders Field.” The first lines of the poem tell about the many poppies that grew in the battle fields after WWI. On May 29 at 10 a.m. you will see the VFW and Auxiliary passing out Buddy Poppies at the Veterans Memorial for the Ceremony.

On Veterans Day the VFW and Auxiliary will have a float in the Veterans Day Parade. They will be passing out buddy poppies or flags to the crowd along the side.

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The Record’s online poll from March 1-8 asked readers whether they think adding university-issued photo IDs to the list of ac-ceptable forms of voter identification would be beneficial.

Rep. Erin Zwiener (D-Driftwood) recent-ly introduced legislation, HB1950, to add university-issued photo IDs to the list of acceptable forms of identification.

Currently, acceptable forms of identifica-tion for voters to present when they go to the polls include a either a Texas Driver Li-cense, Texas Election Identification Certif-icate,Texas Personal Identification Card or Texas Handgun License – all issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Other acceptable identification include a United States Military Identification Card (with photograph), a United States Citizen-ship Certificate or United States Passport – but ID cards from the state’s universities don’t qualify.

Proponents of the legislation say it will increase civic engagement among young people, in a state with historically low voter turnout. Others argue that strict voter ID laws protect against election fraud.

A Facebook commenter under the name Nicole Walters Ashby said they don’t ap-prove because often student voters don’t stay in college towns long enough to be af-fected by local voting outcomes.

“Nope easily forged and do we really want

temporary residents vote on local politics that really doesn’t affect them in the long run. They don’t stick around long enough to reap what they sow,” Ashby said.

But others argue that voter eligibility isn’t tied to an ID, because being a registered voter proves eligibility, and having an ID just proves identity.

“Eligibility is not determined by ID. It is determined by registering and being put on the rolls by the county elections admin-istrator. There are people with lots of the currently allowed ID who aren’t eligible to vote. Resident aliens, legal folks with green cards or other visas can have drivers licenses and can’t vote. The ID doesn’t prove eligi-bility. It proves identity,” a Facebook com-menter under the name Tim Bauerkemper said.

The poll asking, “Do you think adding university-issued photo IDs to the list of acceptable forms of voter identification is beneficial?” received a total of 213 votes, with the majority of votes — 51 percent or 109 votes — going to option “No, it could increase chances of voter fraud.” Forty-nine percent of voters, or 104 votes, chose, “Yes, it will increase voter turnout.”

A very slim majority of poll voters think adding university-issued photo IDs to the list of acceptable forms of voter identifica-tion would not be beneficial because it could increase chances of voter fraud. Every week, the Record gives its readers the opportunity

By slim margin, poll respondents reject using student IDs for voting

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Opinion Sunday, March 10, 2019 • Page 4A

DAVID FITZSIMMONS

GUEST COLUMN

Like many of us, there was a time when I truly didn’t understand it when people older than me talked of how rapidly “time flies by.” Now I under-stand fully. Forty nine years ago I was a senior at San Marcos High School. Looking back, I am so thankful for the town that God gave me to grow up in and for the parents He gave to me, and for the friends that He sur-rounded my family with. What I saw in those years was a very definite pride in our community and our school. On Friday nights, when the lights came on, old Evans Field would be packed. There were often more Rattlers at away games than the “home-town-ers” and, if for some “emergency,” you couldn’t go to the game, the town of San Marcos would seem empty if you drove around. We never really know what others are thinking, feeling, or dealing with, but the sense that I had in San Marcos was that we were proud and thankful to be “Rattlers,” no mat-ter our age, no matter whether we played in games or not, no matter the color of our skin, we were “Rattlers.” We were unified. We shared a vision and goal. As I state this, I pray that my friends, regardless of race or finances or whatever, felt the same. They always seemed to.

I was serving on our Student Coun-cil and cannot really remember what initiated it, but we decided to create a patriotic program to present to our school. The program had patriotic singing by some very talented class-mates, it had some historic speeches delivered, and a skit that stays in my mind as I look around our country to-day. We presented the program several times in San Marcos. New Braunfels High School learned of it and invited us to deliver it to them. Even the tele-vision network KLRU in Austin had us come and perform it for them to record and present.

The skit had America undergoing a

Communist/Socialist takeover. It end-ed with the American leader (who was our Student Council President) being shot, falling to the ground, and as he was dying, he was reaching up for the American flag. In fact, there is a pho-tograph of him reaching up for those 13 stripes and 50 stars in our old year-book. As we see it fly today, that flag still represents a country that began in extremely miraculous ways as 13 colo-nies and, then was blessed to blossom into 50 states.

For “some reason” these memories have been on my mind recently and a few days ago I “happened” to read across a statement made by Jesus in the book of Mark in my Bible. I “stum-bled” into it in the 3rd chapter of Mark in verses 24 and 25, “And if a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.”

Hmmmm……..“We hold these truths to be self-ev-

ident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness….”

As I grew up in San Marcos, Texas, my parents were Democrats, but I can assure you that what they attempted to teach me while growing up under their roof was like night and day from what some are attempting to make America today. I certainly didn’t learn it all and still fall short, but what they shared with me were things like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-con-trol. It was day to day things like being a true friend, reaching out kindly to new students in school, helping others in the community, not touching things that are “too hot” (from a true hot cof-fee pot, but also from being tempted to go for things that are wrong), there are definite rights and wrongs. When I reflect back to those “flying by years,”

what I saw in my fellow Rattlers were that they were being taught those same things, both at home and in our pub-lic schools. As I said, being a person, I often can turn in the wrong direction and do or say things that I grow to re-gret, but regardless of shortcomings, I believe many of us have fallen short of lovingly standing for what is right, and for the values and desires of our Founding Fathers, and especially The Founding Father. I have overlooked many incredible miracles through my lifetime, but as I look back on the his-tory of America, our creation could not have been “an accident.”

As we see the extreme divisions in our country (kingdom), we must un-derstand that as Scripture tells us, we cannot stand. We call our separations today Democrat vs. Republican, or Liberal vs. Conservative. In reality, looking back at history, it is original America vs. what some are attempting to slip into the very things that our Forefathers were moving away from. They were willing to “pledge to each other their Lives, their Fortunes, and their sacred Honor” to escape what some today are attempting to pro-mote.

And……..So I think back 49 years to that “Patriotic Program” and my heart tells me that we must lovingly stand firm and to “keep ourselves in the love of God, waiting anxiously for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life. And have mercy on some, who are doubting; save others, snatch-ing them out of the fire; and on some have mercy with fear; hating even the garment polluted by the flesh.” ( Jude 21-23).

Some things are much easier to say than to do, but it is time to not just talk, but to act, not hatefully, but lov-ingly and yet firmly.

Clay Sullivan is a resident of San Mar-cos

A lesson from 49 years ago

Turning voters away at the polls is unacceptable

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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On similarities between Nixon and Trump

Protect programs whenmaking donation decisionEditor,

As a donor to both Mano Amiga and School Fuel, two charitable programs that use the old Bonham School build-ing, I am in favor of the school board continuing to make the site available to both programs. If this can be done by transferring title of the building to El Centro, I would sup-port such a plan. However, if School Fuel will be burdened by being required to pay rent for the space where it receives food donations for school children and sorts the food for distribution, this is a short-sighted proposal.

Both Mano Amiga and School Fuel benefit not only the Hispanic community in San Marcos, but the entire com-munity. If my donations to either program is diminished by a transfer of ownership that would result in rent payments to El Centro, it would be preferable for the school board to maintain its ownership of the property and continue donat-ing the space to charitable activities.

Before the school board makes a decision about the future use of the old school building, more thought should be giv-en to the effect on the charitable programs that now use the facility, so that their work is enhanced, not burdened, by new expenses.

Lamar W. HankinsSan Marcos

Editor,I write in reference to the opinion

piece by Michael Shannon which ap-peared in the March 3 edition of the Record on page 4A.

Mr. Shannon espouses the idea that Nixon and Trump share the regrettable position of having won a presidential election expecting that having done so conferred upon them special powers and privileges only to find that there

were mechanisms in place limiting that power.

The framers of the constitution went to great lengths to ensure that the pres-ident didn’t become an autocrat. A war was fought, people died, fortunes were lost to escape the whims and foibles of a king and there was no way the new government was going to vest dictato-rial power in any leader, elected or not.

If Mr. Trump had been more familiar

with U.S. political history, perhaps his expectations would have been more re-alistic. He would have had to look no further than the downfall of Richard Nixon to get a glimpse of the possible result of placing oneself above the law.

Gordon L. SabinSan Marcos

Editor,Re: “County proclaims Election Worker Appreciation

Month” March 3, 2019 While many poll workers and election judges conduct

our elections without flaw or error, that has not been my experience voting here in Hays County. I am a student at Texas State University and therefore vote at the LBJ Student Center on campus. The first day of early voting in the 2018 midterm elections, the election judges on campus initially put the 100 foot marker indicating where campaign staff could no longer hand out literature to incoming voters in the wrong place. Secondly, there were numerous reports during the days of early voting of students being turned away by poll workers at Texas State University’s polling plac-es because the address on their ID did not match the address listed on the official list of eligible voters for Hays County. This is in direct violation to section 63.001 (c) (c-1) of the Texas Election Code which states that an election judge may not turn someone away because the address on their accept-able form of ID does not match the address on the list of registered voters. The Texas Legislature and counties across Texas must invest more time, money and resources into making sure that personnel at voting locations are better in-formed on the rules and regulations as it related to voting. Any unwarranted human error on the part of an election judges causing a person to be turned away from the polls is unacceptable. We must do better Hays County!

Michael ClarkeSan Marcos

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the-job experience to a slightly more formalized regimen which includes class time with presentations on pol-icies and procedures to familiarization with the software and the hardware that we use. Th e second phase involves spending time working with the soft-ware that is essential to the operation of the station. After the minimal re-quired exercises, the applicant begins to sit with an already experienced ra-dio host and observe while the host is on the air. Th ere is also a minimal number of hours required and the applicant will observe several diff er-ent staff members as each radio host has their own unique methods that are germane to the type of show that they produce. Once the individual feels confi dent to begin broadcasting their own program, they will sit in the booth under the supervision of a train-er. Th e trainer will accompany the new radio host until they are confi dent that

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McCoy Wellness Center opens in KyleSeton Medical Center

Hays (SMCH) hosted a grand opening event last week to celebrate the fi rst dedicated wellness and re-habilitation center in Hays County. Th e McCoy Well-ness and Rehabilitation Center doubles the capacity of SMCH’s rehabilitation and therapy departments while off ering innovative care close to home for Hays County residents.

Th e fi rst-of-its-kind cen-ter was completely philan-thropically funded by over 300 generous donors in Hays County. In addition to cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, the center off ers physical, occupation-al and speech therapy.

“We are excited to open the new wellness and reha-bilitation center at Seton Medical Center Hays, and for the opportunity that it brings for patients in this community,” said Dr. Vam-si Krishna, medical director of the Cardiac Cath lab-

oratory and cardiac rehab at Seton Medical Center Hays. “As Hays Coun-ty continues to grow at a rapid rate, we are proud to provide high-quality outpa-tient rehab services.”

Cardiac rehab is a med-ically supervised program designed to improve cardio-vascular health after a heart attack, heart failure, angio-plasty or heart surgery. Pul-monary rehabilitation is a program of education and exercise that helps manage patients with chronic respi-ratory diseases, by increas-ing stamina and decreasing breathlessness.

Th e center’s features in-clude four classrooms for one-on-one treatments with therapists, a demonstration kitchen for nutrition edu-cation and cooking demos, locker rooms with showers, and comprehensive gym, including, but not limited to: Group exercise room with spin bikes, stair climb-er with incline and decline;

recumbent bicycle and par-allel bars.

“Th e McCoy Wellness and Rehabilitation Center is a state-of-the-art facility that allows Seton Medical Center Hays to expand our cardiac and pulmonary re-habilitation services,” said Salim Street, manager of cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services in

Seton’s south market. “We were able to make our vi-sion for the center a reality due to gifts from our gener-ous donors.”

Seton is part of Ascension, one of the leading nonprof-it and Catholic health sys-tems in the U.S.

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Dignitaries including Ascension President Craig Cordola, Seton COO Neal Kelley, Salim Street, manager of Cardiac and Pulmo-nary Services and Miriam McCoy make it offi cial with a ribbon cutting. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter

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San Marcos Academy added 15 students to the National Junior Honor So-ciety at an induction cere-mony Feb. 27.

Inducted from the fresh-man class Jacey Cano, while eighth grade inductees were Lyndon Fischer, Joyce Nja-bi and Sunny Sun.

In the seventh grade, in-ductees were Gabby Bar-rientos, Nathaniel Black-stone, Sarah Britton, Mia Clay, Kellee Cum-mings, Emma Feigl, Bray-don Hurst, Selah Portis, Temi Ogunyomade, Lay-ton Schawe and Cherry Vasquez.

Offi cers for the organi-zation are Mitchell How-ard, president; Alden Epps, vice president; Catarina Vazquez, secretary; Daniel Abu Jaber, treasurer; and Grace Arzamendi, histo-rian. Sponsors are Tamra Howe and Hannah Flow-ers.

Other members of the NJHS are Liam Adcock, Sofi a Baer, Grace Barrett, Frankie Blair, Ella Burton, Zach Christensen, Gabby Cianciotto, Belle Cum-mings, Payton Helbig, Kayla King, Cole Krackau,

Hudson Lee, Kayla Living-ston, Tim Murphy, Shreya Patel, Austin Payne, Sum-mer Schlanger, Ili Sommer-latte and Emmie Van de Walle.

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chapter of the National Ju-nior Honor Society at SMA was chartered in 1947. Stu-dents in grades 7-9 are eligi-ble for membership and are selected based on the crite-ria of scholarship, leader-

ship, service, character and citizenship.

Founded in 1907, San Marcos Academy is a pri-vate, Christian college pre-paratory school for grades K-12.

Academy students inducted into NJHS

National Junior Honor Society members at San Marcos Academy include (front row) sponsor Tamra Howe, Summer Schlanger, Zach Christensen, Grace Arzamendi, Catarina Vazquez, Al-den Epps, Mitchell Howard, Gabby Barrientos, Grace Barrett, (second row) Ella Burton, Kellee Cummings, Temi Ogunyomade, Nathaniel Blackstone, (third row) Liam Adcock, Tim Murphy, Cole Krackau, Gabby Cianciotto, Joyce Njabi, Emma Feigl, Kayla King, Cherry Vasquez, Kayla Livingston, (fourth row) Braydon Hurst, Ili Sommerlatte, Austin Payne, Payton Helbig, Shreya Patel, Belle Cummings, Sunny Sun, Selah Portis, Mia Clay, (back row) Hudson Lee, Lyndon Fischer, Jacey Cano, Layton Schawe, Sarah Britton, Emmie Van de Walle and sponsor Hannah Flowers. Not pictured: Sofi a Baer and Frankine Blair. Photo by Don Anders

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Traffi c crews are plan-ning overnight Interstate 35 frontage road closures in alternating directions between Posey Road and York Creek Road this week, weather permitting, in or-der to safely convert the last two-way frontage roads on I-35 in Hays County to one-way.

Th e northbound I-35 frontage road and Posey Road exit ramp will be closed on Monday, March 11 from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. Th e southbound I-35 frontage road and York Creek exit ramp will be closed on Tuesday, March 12 from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. During the closures, a detour will be in place so crews can restripe the I-35 frontage roads to a one-way confi guration.

Th e Texas Department of Transporation (TxDOT) says the frontage roads need to be converted to one-way during this phase of work to accommodate the Posey Road bridge demolition that will occur later this spring.

Th e transformation of I-35 at Posey Road includes constructing a new overpass on I-35 over Posey Road, adding U-turns lanes, per-forming ramp reversals and converting two-way front-age roads to one-way. Cur-rently, the I-35 mainlanes go under Posey Road. Th e

new confi guration will have the I-35 mainlanes going over Posey Road. Bicycle and pedestrian sidewalks and paths will also be added as part of the project.

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ers currently under con-struction on I-35, visit My-35Construction.org.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A man who grad-uated from the University of Michigan in 1969 has fi nally received a congratu-latory telegram from family friends that was sent more than 50 years ago.

Robert Fink received the Western Union telegram this year. Western Union ended its telegram business in 2006. Th e Washington Post fi rst reported on the telegram fi nally being deliv-ered to Fink.

Th e telegram originally arrived in 1969 at an Ann Arbor apartment Fink shared with three class-mates a day after he had left to attend graduate school in New York.

Christina Zaske rediscov-ered the telegram in De-cember after removing the bottom drawer of an old fi ling cabinet now owned by Ann Arbor-based digital marketing agency ICON Interactive to retrieve a piece of paper that had fall-en inside.

“I looked inside, mostly because I was curious to see an actual telegram,” Zaske told Th e Ann Arbor News.

Zaske saw Fink’s name on the paper and used the internet to fi nd him and return the note. Fink is now a professor at Oakland University in Rochester, a Detroit suburb that’s about

45 miles northeast of Ann Arbor.

“I was surprised to learn that he had never received the telegram and was glad that I could reunite it with its intended recipient all of these years later,” Zaske said.

Fink said the letter has brought back memories and made him refl ect on his old connections.

“Th e theme for me has been that the long arm of the past is reaching out and grabbing me, and I should take it seriously,” he said.

Fink said he’s regretful he never had the chance to thank Ben and Lillian Fis-chman for sending the tele-gram, noting that they’ve both died.

“It also left me with a fun-ny sense of guilt that they had thought about me that way,” Fink said.

Michigan man receives telegram 50 years later

Vincent Acosta

Vincent Acosta, 45, a resident of Austin, TX, passed away Feb. 26, 2019. A Funeral Mass was held Tuesday, March 5, 2019, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lockhart, TX. Burial followed at San Pablo Cemetery in Lockhart, TX. For more information and to sign the online guest register please visit www.thomasonfuneralhome.com.

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Th e county judge then turned the podi-um over to Villalobos, whom he said has done “the lion’s share, to put it lightly, of this work.”

Villalobos said at the summit, an initial assessment showed “areas where we can be more effi cient.” He said the gist of the con-versation was to fi nd areas “where we can recapture dollars and reinvest them back into the system and that we so much need.”

Although Villalobos said it was too early in the process to identify one top priori-ty, “Th e initial assessment captured some trends over the last four years. But I believe we introduced the idea of having a commis-sion for all of the people that are interested in becoming part of it.”

A handout presented at the press con-ference showed those trends, including jail division operating costs, daily inmate population in county versus out of county and the number of arrests and convictions

for the top six off enses in the county. Th e handout shows that in 2014, there was an average of 301 in-county inmates and three out-of-county. Th at number increased each year, reaching 317 in-county and 236 out-of-county in 2018.

Villalobos said the commission will do most of the work in fi nding ways to stream-line the criminal justice system. Th ere is not yet a timeline for the commission’s work.

“Once we identify the commission, then we’ll put up a timeline on all the diff erent pieces that we’re going to suggest or pro-mote,” he said. “Th en we’ll start coming up with timelines for presentations for each piece.”

Villalobos said there will be a discussion item on Tuesday’s commissioners court agenda regarding the criminal justice com-mission.

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SUMMIT FROM PG. 1A

Gumby’s Pizza San Mar-cos is celebrating 10 years of business in the commu-nity, and one year in their new location on Pi Day (3/14.) To honor all that the community has done for Gumby’s, all regular slices will be $1.50 and 100 percent of all slice sales on 3/14 will be donated to the Hays County Food Bank.

In addition to donating 100 percent of the day’s slice sales, Gumby’s will be hosting a free concert with performance by Audic Em-pire at 6:30 p.m. Th ere will also be free beer, balloon animals, a spicy wing eat-ing contest and giveaways throughout the day, while supplies last.

Gumby’s opened in their original location on Guada-lupe street, in San Marcos, on Jan. 8, 2009. Gumby’s was the crazy dream of brothers Forrest and Adam Higdon and their father John. “We believed that

San Marcos was in need of a local pizza place that de-livered quality pizza with the consistency of a nation-al chain.” Forrest said. Th e original location initially off ered delivery and take-out.

Over the years, they ex-panded into a dining room and moved to their new lo-cation at 312 W. Hopkins last year. “We specialize in house made dough, sauces, and we pride ourselves on quality ingredients that cre-ate a great pizza.”

“We would love for the community to come out and enjoy a slice while rais-ing money to help feed the area’s less fortunate.” Adam said. “We feel very fortu-nate to call San Marcos home and we want to give back to the community that supports us.”

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Projects aff ecting San Marcos traffi c March 10 - 16

Online: sanmarcostx.gov/traffi c EAST SAN ANTONIO STREET: Every

Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Half a block of the street closed from the Alley to N. LBJ for the Farmers Market on the Square. Main Street Program, 512-393-8430.

THORPE LANE: Th e 1300 BLK of

Th orpe Lane will be closed March 1 - 31, 2019, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for Construc-tion - KBR Builders Inc.

SH 123: SH 123 from Wonder World

Drive will have a single lane closure on SH 123 from Wonder World Drive to Clovis Barker heading south on March 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jesse Serna - TXDOT.

LONG TERM ROAD PROJECTS:

HUTCHINSON STREET: Hutchin-son Street between Guadalupe Street and Fredericksburg Street will be closed March 13, 2019, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Elec-tric Utility Installation – Don Alcala – 512.393.8307

VERAMENDI STREET: Veramendi

Street will be closed through May 15, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Utility Installation – Diego Ratchford – 512-470-3325.

CM ALLEN: One lane northbound in

the 100 block of CM Allen will be closed until March 22, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Sidewalk Construction - Shawn Wolfshohl - 512-393-8019.

RAILROAD STREET: Railroad Street

between Eisenhower and Gomez Street will be closed until March 31, 2019, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Utility Installation – Cox Commercial Construction – 956-601-1645.

PATTON STREET: Patton Street be-

tween Roosevelt and Wavell Street will be closed starting until March 31, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Utility Installation – Cox Commercial Construction – 956-601-1645.

MILL STREET RECONSTRUCTION:

Mill Street between 500 and 700 blocks will have partial lane closure through the fall for the reconstruction of waterline services and potholing. City of San Marcos Engineering/ CIP Dept. 512-393-8130; Smith Contract-ing – 512-789-5441.

CHEATHAM STREET: Cheatham

Street and the 400-500 Blocks of Guada-lupe will have partial lane closures through July for new construction. Gary Bellomy Cheatham Street, L.P. 512-694-8839.

SESSOM DRIVE: Sessom Drive from Aquarena Springs to ED J L Green will be closed starting until March 31, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for Waterline Installation – PRO-TA Construction – Kermith Garcia – 512-535-2555.

ARMSTRONG STREET: Th e 100-400

blocks of Armstrong will have partial lane closures until March 31, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Utility Installation – Cox Com-mercial Construction – Darren – 956-601-1645.

ROOSEVELT STREET: Roosevelt Street

from Eisenhower Street/Patton Street will have partial lane closures with fl agger con-trol until March 31, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Wastewater line construction – Cox Commercial Construction 956-601-1645.

ALABAMA STREET: 500-800 Block of

Alabama Street will have lane closure with fl agger control until March 31, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Wastewater line construction – Cox Commercial Construction 956-601-1645.

COERS STREET: Coers Street between

Old RR 12 to Owens Street will have southbound lane closure to through traffi c untilApril 30, from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for drainage improvement – Denbow Compa-ny – 512-264-2767.

NORTH BISHOP STREET: Westbound

Bishop Street between Belvin Street and Prospect Street will be closed until March 30, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for a New Side-walk Installation – Winters Construction – Charlie Winters – 210-224-7920.

CM ALLEN: CM Allen between Univer-

sity Drive and Hopkins Street will be closed until April for the Reconstruction of the Roadway. City of San Marcos Engineering/ CIP Dept. 512-393-8130.

CONCHO STREET: Eastbound Conch

Street between LBJ and Guadalupe will be closed, LBJ and Guadalupe will also have narrow lanes between University Drive and Conch Street, until the summer of 2020. 3411 Builders, Inc. – Richard Bagby- 832-449-0328.

STUDENT CENTER DRIVE: Student

Center Drive from Matthews to the North Loading Dock of the Alkek Library will be closed until Jan. 31, 2020.

HOUSTON (AP) — Police say a fi ght over a brownie has left a 14-year-old Hous-ton boy dead of a stab wound to the eye and another 14-year-old boy is in juvenile custo-dy charged with aggravated assault.

Houston Independent School District po-lice say the victim died Friday of the knife wound suff ered Wednesday afternoon.

District Police Chief Paul Cordova said the fi ght erupted after school Wednesday

outside a convenience store across from the Jane Long Academy in southwest Houston. He said that when the victim was loaded into an ambulance, he still acted as if the fi ght were continuing.

No identities have been released because of their ages. Cordova says the incident isn’t believed to be gang-related.

Jane Long Academy is a neighborhood middle school and magnet high school

Fight over brownie leaves 14-year-old dead

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‘Double reeds’ perform at public library

Nicholas Joslyn plays the English horn during a double reed chamber concert by Texas State oboe and bassoon students at the public library. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

Bassoonist Christian Capps performs “Pavane” by composer Gabriel Fauré as part of a bassoon duet. Th e performance was part of the San Marcos Public Library’s ongoing live music series featuring musicians from Texas State University as well as the larger San Marcos community.

Bassoonist Christian Capps takes a moment to listen to the group performing before him as he readies his instrument.

With Korrigan Korthauer on oboe, Victoria Vazquez on English horn and Elysia Cantu on oboe, the trio works their way through Joseph Triebensee’s “Trio in C major.”

Bassoonist Elaina Walzel plays the bassoon during the perfor-mance of the circus-inspired “Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite” by Karl King.

Oboist Seattle Adams performs the oboe part of a trio’s rendi-tion of G. Powning’s “Variations on ‘Waltzing Matilda.’”

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Cantu hold the District 4 and 5 seats, re-spectively.

The board will meet at 6 p.m. Monday in Classroom 11 at San Marcos High School, 2601 Rattler Road. SMCISD board meet-ings are also streamed online on the district’s

YouTube channel at at https://bit.ly/2QN-e2ns.

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lines, Zwiener said, but not for intrastate pipelines.

“I find that very alarming,” she said.An environmental impact study serves two

purposes, Zwiener said: to understand the consequences of a project and to find ways to mitigate those consequences if the project moves forward. She said that Kinder Mor-gan representatives have said they are doing environmental studies but have not shared those with the public.

“I’m not willing to accept their assurances that they’ve done their environmental as-sessments,” she said. “... We need some pub-lic oversight and accountability.”

Another bill, HB 3324, would require pipeline operators to submit a site-specific contingency plan that “describes measures to be taken to control, contain and collect any discharge of fluids from the pipeline to minimize impacts to groundwater in this state.”

The state can reject a plan if it finds it is insufficient to safeguard groundwater sup-plies and will be required to send any plans accepted under this law to the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administra-tion or a successor agency.

“That’s something I hope we’ll dig into and talk about more,” Zwiener said, adding that she wants to make sure Texas is abiding by the federal Clean Water Act.

The Environmental Protection Agency has delegated Clean Water Act authority to the Texas Commission on Environmental Qual-ity, or TCEQ. However, statutes prevent TCEQ from performing any oversight of oil and natural gas. Those industries fall under the Texas Railroad Commission.

“I have heard directly from the Railroad Commission that all they look at in the con-struction of these pipelines is safety,” Zwie-ner said, and not about the potential effects on groundwater or streams.

For HB 3326, Zwiener said, she has been

working with the city of Kyle. The munici-pality is concerned that if the Kinder Mor-gan pipeline goes through and is buried at the proposed depth of 2-3 feet underground, she said, “That doesn’t leave any room for other infrastructure. … Kyle is growing so fast, the development potential they may lose is huge.”

HB 3326 would allow a municipality to require a pipeline to be buried up to 12 feet.

“We’re trying to allow them to set more reasonable standards,” Zwiener said.

Zwiener’s HB 3327 would require com-mon carriers that intend to use eminent do-main to acquire real property for a pipeline to send a written notice of intent to local officials, including the county judge and groundwater conservation districts.

“One of the concerns I’ve had is that our local elected officials didn’t know this pipe-line was going through until landowners were already being contacted,” she said.

Notifying local officials could prove bene-ficial, since they know what kind of projects and what routes would make sense for their area and what would affect the environ-ment, economy, tax base and public safety on a local level.

“They’re not drawing maps from an office in Kansas,” she said.

By noon on Friday, Zwiener had filed addi-tional bills regarding pipeline construction, including one that calls for a temporary moratorium on the use of eminent domain by private pipeline companies until Sept. 1, 2021. Another would establish pipeline emergency preparedness fees to be collect-ed for permits or registration for pipelines. The fees would be deposited in a fund that would be used for pipeline emergency pre-paredness grants to help fund projects like the creation of evacuation plans in the event of pipeline-related [email protected]: @arobingoestweet

Cottages. He was released hours after that arrest on a $2,000 bond but has not yet gone to trial. Online Hays County records indicate the case is scheduled to go to jury trial in Hays County Court at Law #1 on June 3.

McFarland was inducted into Beta Gam-ma Sigma in the Spring of 2016 and that August, was awarded an MBA from the Mc-Coy College of Business at Texas State Uni-versity. His LinkedIn profile says he is advo-cacy director for San Marcos Helping Hands from November 2016 through the present, maintaining “the first community-based Peer Support Network in Hays County,” and that he develops “connections with var-ious local and regional resources.”

The same profile says he served as project manager for Cone Bioproducts from No-vember 2016 through June 2018, as a sales associate for Gander Mountain in Round Rock from August 2013 through June 2014; also, that he was deemed “consistently one of Austin’s top performing drivers in the UberLUX and UberSelect categories” from May 2015 through May 2016.

The sexual assault he is accused of hap-pened in the early morning hours of Feb. 21. The victim had been downtown with friends

the night before and told detectives that she was ready to go home after not being able to find her friends at Green Parrot, so she went looking for her car. According to the affidavit of probable cause for McFarland’s arrest, the woman “does not recall finding (her car) and the next thing she remembers was being in an unknown male’s home” and that he had sex with her at least twice against her will. The case came to police attention when she used McFarland’s phone to call her mother because she said he refused to take her home or let her call a ride-share.

After he realized she had called her moth-er, he took her home; however the affidavit does not address how he knew where she lived, but it does say that she was “scared” because of that fact.

The woman underwent a Sexual Assault Forensics Exam at Central Texas Medical Center but the results, if known, have not been made public.

Members of the public with any informa-tion are urged to contact Detective Sandra Spriegel, 512-753-2369 or [email protected].

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to voice their opinions on different topics. This poll does not, and does not purport to, accurately depict public opinion. It is only intended to inspire thought-provoking dis-cussion within the community.

SMDR’s new poll is available online now, and asks readers what they think about state legislation that would allow Texas parents to

administer a driving test for their teens to get their license instead of the Texas Depart-ment of Public Safety. It can be voted on now at www.sanmarcosrecord.com.

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POLL FROM PG. 3A

Spreading love for Valentine’s DayFor over 5 years the partnership between the Gary Job Corps Center and San Marcos Embassy Suites has brought cheer to the San Marcos Nursing and Rehabilitation’s residents. The part-nership has celebrated Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas and Valentine’s Day with cards, cookies and Christmas caroling. In addition, the employees of Workforce Solutions of San Mar-cos provided handmade Valentine’s cards that were presented to the residents. Shown are Bridget Caughan, Brendan Picard, Elva Zdeb, Frankie Cavazos, Jennifer Dobbs, Michele Hernandez, Dale Anderson, Chris Benton and Fernando Saenz from Embassy Suites; Garielle Kirt, Adam Adame, Ramon Avery, Ricardo Flores, Irma Pardo, Susanne Ritter, Rachael Garnes and Ran-dolph Goodman of Gary Job Corp; and Maylin Nguyen of San Marcos Nursing. Gary Job Corps photo

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Texas State University’s Flex Space Art Gallery will be home to an interactive art piece designed to bring awareness to sexual assault.

“You are Not Alone” is a 3-D project by Texas State Art Education Major Annette Essler. The idea for the art piece came from a 3D project in which Essler was asked to combine two objects with a connective material. She tied together a high heel and Converse high top with a red bed sheet.

“The idea behind it was sexual assault is something that can happen to any type of person,” Essler said. “It can happen to girls wearing high heels or dirty sneakers and it can happen to guys as well.”

Before she started the project, Essler said a few of her friends had confided in her stories of their personal encounters with sexual assault and harassment. But after the project more people started to open up to her about their personal experiences.

She said the project was a response to how sexual assault is often viewed through what the victim could have done to prevent it – where they were, what they were doing, if they had been drinking, and often what they had been wearing.

The knotted blood-red sheets not only symbolized the violence of the act, Essler said, but the anger, shame and frustration that victims often feel in the aftermath of an assault. And the shoes represented the vast diversity of the victims – which for Essler, was the central theme of her piece: Sexual assault can happen to anyone.

“The point of this project is that sexual assault doesn’t really have anything to do with what the victim is doing,” Essler said. “That’s why it is called ‘You Are Not Alone,’ it can happen to anyone, it can happen to you. No matter how they dress or how they act, it doesn’t matter.”

Essler invites people in the community to come donate or tie up shoes in solidarity and support with victims of

sexual assault today from 12 to 6 p.m. or Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. After the exhibition, the shoes will be donated to charity.

Senior Lecturer for the School of Art and design at Texas State University Caprice Pierucci will also be displaying a piece in the exhibit that is a rebirth of a project her late mother, Louise Pierucci Holeman, created in the 70s.

“In the late 70s, my mother was teaching a paper making workshop and did a collaborative piece with the students,” Pierucci said.

The participants were each supposed to write a secret on a piece of paper, which her mother would read and then partially tear up and mix in with the paper pulp. She would then pull out a segment from the pulp slurry and form it over sticks, weaving the torn up pieces of paper and pulp back and forth between the sticks.

“Some of the secrets were basic or silly, but there were two secrets about sexual assault and this really was moving to my mom and she confided that with me,” Pierucci said. “This made an impression on me, which has stuck with me all these years.”

Pierucci said, in the past couple of years, she has had more and more students creating work about their experiences with sexual assault. And when Essler’s proposal for “You Are Not Alone” was accepted for the Flex space, she said she was struck by the differences in attitude about sexual assault between now and when she was a teenager in the 70s.

“Back in the 70s you didn’t a talk about that, it was big secret,” Pierucci said. “I lived through the 70s and we didn’t have a term for ‘date rape’ and if it happened to you, you might even blame yourself.”

Pierucci’s mother’s piece was entitled “Secrets.” Her piece is entitled ”No Secrets – Hopes, Wishes, Prayers and Reconciliations.” Pierucci said this was a way of resurrecting her mother’s piece, but with a more hopeful and healing tone.

“I really believe that art heals, I believe that for me, I’ve been through some things and I put it into my artwork and

somehow I think it helps me come to term with things,” she said.

The creative process, you can’t help to put your personal experience into the art.”

Pierucci hopes that the community will add their messages to her piece during the exhibition. The piece will be made in the soft sculpture space prior to the actual exhibition. All are welcome to write their messages on paper pulp and then weave the pieces of pulp however they want on the lateral rounds.

A performance piece by student Faith Flores about coming to terms with a sexual assault entitled "It Is Not Your Fault” will be performed during the Opening Reception for “You Are Not Alone” on Wednesday, March 13 at 6 p.m.

The performance piece shows people in paper masks and breast plates, which makes them appear as anonymous figures. The masks and breast plates are the personification of the assault. During the performance, the figures in the mask ominously surround the artist, they move around slowly and make her uncomfortable. The artist is coming face to face with her past pain and suffering while the chorus is chants, “It is not your fault.” After the artist shows obvious pain and discomfort and begins to cry, the figures start to comfort the artist. The figures and the artist are able to come to grip with what had happened to them, and they allow a collective physical comfort and affirmation to calm them.

“I wanted the performance to be a window for the viewer to see how traumatic events can lingered on and manifest time and time again,” Flores said of the piece.

The exhibit will also feature information and resources for those that are dealing with sexual assault. They will have information on the Texas State Counseling Center, Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center and the Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN).

The opening reception of “You Are Not Alone” will be on Wednesday, March 13 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Flex Space Gallery is on the second floor of Joan Cole Mitte Building, at 233 Sessoms St., on the Texas State University campus. The exhibit will be up until Friday, March 15.

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“The point of this project is that sexual assault doesn’t really have anything to do

with what the victim is doing. That’s why it is

called ‘You Are Not Alone,’ it can happen to anyone, it

can happen to you. No matter how they dress or how they act, it doesn’t

matter.”- Annette Essler

'You Are Not Alone'Artwork raising awareness of sexual assault

Artist and Texas State University student An-nette Essler with her piece “You Are Not Alone,” which is part of an exhi-bition at the Flex Space Gallery in the Joan Cole Mitte building. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

rachel willisfeatures editor

“You are Not Alone” uses shoes tied and connected to each other using red bed sheets to talk about the prevalence and impact of sexual assault. The variety of shoes incorporated in the piece is meant to demonstrate the universality of victims, while the red sheets serve a dual purpose of conveying the emotions associated with the act of sexual assault and the impact on survivors.

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Community CalendarSunday San Market

WHEN: Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.WHERE: Hutchison & N. Edward Gary\WHAT: Come shop from art and craft vendors, local farmers and gardeners & all things SMTX.

Zumba GoldWHEN: Mondays, 9-10 a.m. WHERE: The Price CenterWHAT: A modified version of Zumba that is perfect for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. Class is free.

Ukulele ClassWHEN: Mondays, 11:30a.m.WHERE: The Price CenterWHAT: Free ukulele classes.

Clogging Dance ClassWHEN: Mondays, 10:15 a.m.WHERE: The Price CenterWHAT: Free community clogging class.

GriefShareWHEN: Mondays, 7-9 p.m.WHERE: First Baptist Church, 325 W. McCarty LaneWHAT: A 14-week grief support group to help those who have lost a loved one. Meets evenings, begins Feb. 4. INFO: Call 512-558-1012 or visit http://www.griefshare.org for more information

Geronimo VFW Sunday Country DanceWHEN: March 10, 3-6:30 p.m.WHERE: Geronimo VFW, 6808 N. Hwy 123WHAT: Randy Harrison & the Posse Band will be playing great country dance music at the Geronimo VFW. Auxiliary kitchen opens at 2 p.m. Hall is smoke free & open to all. $8 donation. INFO: 830-305-8829

AARP Tax AidWHEN: March 11, 3 - 6 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Trained volunteers from AARP prepare individual tax returns for free. Walk in service; first come first served. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. Only the first 40 people will be assisted per day.INFO: 512-393-8200 Pu

Participatory Data Drawing WHEN: March 11, 7 - 8:30 p.m. WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: A participatory data drawing workshop runs through the processes of conception, design and construction with an element of play, experimentation, and collaboration. Workshop attendees will draw their stories (data) based on prompts via Wi-Fi interconnected iPads. The iPads will be projected on an open wall to show the cumulative process of the participants’ creations. This digital environment creates a space for participants to share and to visualize their stories collectively and simultaneously in real time.INFO: 512-393-8200

Puppet Show: The Three Billy Goats GruffWHEN: March 12, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: The library puppeteers perform a puppet show for all ages.INFO: 512-393-8200

Cuéntame Bilingual StoriesWHEN: March 12, 12 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: For ages 3 to 6. Stories, songs, and learning in English and Spanish. Para niños de 3 a 6 años. Historias, canciones y aprendizaje en inglés y español.INFO: 512-393-8200

SMARTS ProgramWHEN: March 12, 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Price Center, 222 W. San Antonio StreetWHAT: The San Marcos Area Retired Teachers and Staff (SMARTS) will be hosting author Kathleen Shields and Brad Francioni of Association Member Benefits Advisors. RSVP for buffet lunch ($15) to [email protected]: 512-392-0510.

Jam SessionWHEN: March 12, 3-6:30 p.m.WHERE: Geronimo VFW, 6808 N. Hwy 123WHAT: Musicians, singers & listeners are welcomed. Bring your snacks; the ice tea will be provided & the bar will be open. Free, but donations appreciated.INFO: 830-386-6294.

Teen Anime ClubWHEN: March 12, 6 -7 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: If you love anime, manga, or Japanese pop culture, come join us for a fun time watching anime films. Socialize, meet new friends, and discuss your favorite series. Light refreshments provided. Ages 12-17.INFO: 512-393-8200

Computer ClassWHEN: March 13, 10 a.m. WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Free introductory computer classes in email, Internet searching, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel for adults. Learn how to get started with your iPad or tablet. INFO: 512-393-8200

LifeLong Learning LectureWHEN: March 13, 10:30 - 11:45 a.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Topic – Matriarchs of the Old Testament. Many learn early of the patriarchs of the Old Testament, such as Abraham, yet the women, the matriarchs, most often remain rather unknown. Through her annotated book of paintings, Melanie Lewis focuses on the strengths and attributes of these women and shows their humanity. Join us in an informal Q&A of her work and the lives of the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah.INFO: 512-393-8200

Philosophy DialoguesWHEN: March 13, 4:30 - 5:45 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Adults participate in a roundtable discussion with students and faculty of the Texas State University Philosophy Department. Democracy and Public Philosophy presented by Eric Thomas Weber.INFO: 512-393-8200

2019 Adult Spelling Bee FundraiserWHEN: March 13, 7 - 10 p.m. WHERE: AquaBrew (150 S. LBJ Dr.)WHAT: Three-person teams will compete against each other for the title of 2019 Spelling Bee Champion Swarm of San Marcos. Teams will have 30 seconds to work together to spell words on a whiteboard, tournament style, for a fast-paced fun time. Register by Feb 28 at the library. Spectators of the event are welcome, and can play along by buying back in teams!INFO: 512-393-8200

Growing Up WildWHEN: March 14, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Come out to this nature experience! We’ll read books on different nature topics each month followed by a fun craft or outdoor activity. Preschool aged children are welcome to attend our 10 a.m. session, while school aged children should attend our after school session at 4 p.m.INFO: 512-393-8200

Puppet Show: The Three Billy Goats GruffWHEN: March 15, 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: The library puppeteers perform a puppet show for all ages.INFO: 512-393-8200

VFW Post 3413 BreakfastWHEN: March 15, 8 a.m.WHERE: 1701 Hunter RoadWHAT: Breakfast for all veterans & spousesINFO: 512-757-1478

Baby StorytimeWHEN: March 15, 12 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: An early literacy playgroup for pre-walkers. Join other babies for songs, stories, stretches and playtime!INFO: 512-393-8200

Bystander Intervention TrainingWHEN: March 16, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Incidents of harassment and hate speech are on the rise. One of the most significant indicators of whether or not a person will speak up when they see someone targeted is if they have decided in advance to respond. This practical, hands-on training covers six steps to defusing harassment and hate speech. It is designed to give bystanders the confidence to stand up in these situations with specific strategies for doing so as safely as possible. Presented by Jessica Soukup.INFO: 512-393-8200

AARP Tax AidWHEN: March 16, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.WHERE: San Marcos Public LibraryWHAT: Trained volunteers from AARP prepare individual tax returns for free. Walk in service; first come first served. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Only the first 40 people will be assisted per day.INFO: 512-393-8200

Geronimo VFW Saturday Country DanceWHEN: March 16, 7-11 p.m.WHERE: Geronimo VFW, 6808 N. Hwy 123WHAT: Gordon Rockett & the Cavaliers Band will be playing great country dance music at the Geronimo VFW. Hall is smoke free & open to all. $10 donation. INFO: 830-305-8829

Geronimo VFW Sunday DanceWHEN: March 17, 3-6:30 p.m.WHERE: Geronimo VFW, 6808 N. Hwy 123WHAT: SA Country will be playing great country dance music at the Geronimo VFW. The Auxiliary kitchen opens

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A Word About Recycling with Ollie Maier

We all know that all to often an excessive amount of food in the United States is wasted and ends up in landfills. Here’s some good news, taken from a recent Waste Age newsletter: New York City is doing some-thing about it. With it be-ing our largest city, I think

that’s a great place to start and set an example.

The article started, “The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has begun enforcement of a city law requiring some larger restaurants, chain restau-rants and grocery stores to separate their food waste from their trash and en-sure it is beneficially reused, not sent to a landfill. The fine for a violation starts at $250.”

Food waste ending up in landfills releases the harm-ful greenhouse gas Meth-ane. This gas is a major con-tributor to climate change. Fortunately, that same food waste can be turned into compost or renewable ener-gy instead. And some may even be able to be used as a food source.

This new law should di-

vert about 50,000 tons of food waste from the New York City’s landfills every year. As a spokesperson for the DSNY explained, “We all need to do our part to make New York City healthy and green, and this includes food-related busi-nesses that must reduce, reuse or recycle their food scraps and food waste.

“Over the past year, our outreach staff has visited covered business, sent mail-ers and otherwise helped them get ready for this law. At this point, we are con-fident they will be able to succeed and meet, or ex-ceed, our expectations.”

Included businesses which come under the new rules are: 1)Restau-rants with a floor area of at least 15,000 square feet; 2) Chain restaurants with

100 or more locations in the city that operate un-der common ownership or control, are individually franchised outlets of a par-ent business or do business under the same corporate name; and 3) Food retail-ers (grocery stores) having a floor area space of at least 25,000 square feet.

To meet the requirements of the new law, covered businesses can hire a pri-vate carter, self-transport or process their food scraps on site as long as the material goes for beneficial use, such as for use as compost or in anaerobic digestion. Or if appropriate, they may also donate food to a third-party charity or food bank, sell or donate the food to a farmer for feedstock, or sell or do-nate meat by-products to a rendering company.

Although the new law took effect in August 2018, enforcement of it was de-layed until Feb. 15, 2019. This was to allow time for education and outreach. To help with this, over the past year, DSNY staff complet-ed around 2,000 site visits to affected businesses. Mul-tiple mailers were also sent to affected businesses. Ad-ditionally, staff is offering businesses an opportunity to attend semi-monthly trainings, request educa-tional site visits and/or watch an educational video series.

They also; provide sample signs, labels and electronic copies of notices in multi-ple languages. They work with the NYC Department of Small Business Services, Chambers of Commerce, Business Improvements

Districts and other organi-zations to educate business-es in all five boroughs. As I commented at the begin-ning of this article, I believe this effort should provide an example and possible format for other large cities.

Till next week, do have a great one...

--Ollie is a local citizen con-

cerned with the environment and helping others. A retired Air Force fighter and instruc-tor pilot, he is a graduate of Leadership San Marcos and received his degrees at Texas State University where he worked on staff before total-ly retiring. For questions or comments, he invites you to call him at 512-353-7432 or e-mail [email protected].

ollie maier

daily record columnist

answers to Go with Susan Smith

Q. My well water leaves lime deposits

on vases so I know it must be hard water. Would it be a good idea to add some vinegar when I water my houseplants?

A . Let’s look at “The Truth about Garden

Remedies: What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why.”

Author Jeff Gillman writes: “Vinegar is recom-mended as a soil or potting mix amendment for many different plants that like

acidic conditions, such as azaleas, camellias and blue-berries. It can also be used as a fungicide or herbicide."

"The common recom-mendation is for about 2 tablespoons of vinegar in 1 quart of water. It is recom-mended that this recipe be added to the potting medi-um of potted plants or to the soil of outdoor plants. This recipe is most often recommended for azaleas.

“Since vinegar is acidic, there is no doubt that it will acidify the soil, at least to some extent. Because vine-gar mixes well with water, it will not be able to keep the pH of the soil or potting mix low for very long and will rapidly wash through the container or soil profile.

“This differentiates vin-egar from commercial soil acidifiers that are based on acids; commercial acidifiers don’t move through the soil as rapidly.

“In fact, I found that add-ing apple cider vinegar to containers at a concentra-tion of 2 tablespoons per 1 quart of water did not low-er the pH of the medium

in the container for longer than a single watering, but my results will not hold true for all vinegars because they differ in their acidity.

“I would not use my pricey bottle of balsam-ic vinegar on azaleas. The effects wouldn’t last near-ly as long as commercial acidifiers, such as sulfur or iron sulfate, and I would mourn the needless loss of the one thing that makes iceberg lettuce worth eat-ing. Nonetheless, for peo-ple who want to try out this home-brewed remedy, I can think of worse things to ap-ply.

“If you do decide to try vinegar, I strongly recom-mend sticking with one type once you find one that works. You will need to ex-periment to determine how often to apply the vinegar.

“Remember that organic gardeners also use vinegar as an herbicide and that adding too much could be quite bad for your plants. If I were to use vinegar, I certainly would not add it every day; once a week is a good place to start.”

susan smith

daily record columnist

San Marcos Public Library625 E. Hopkins St.

512-393-8200

On my journey as pas-

tor at Redwood Baptist Church, part of my rou-tine was visiting the Hays County Jai. This was in constancy with the Bible.

“When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you? The King will

reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’”

Matthew 25:39-40My contact visits were

coordinated by Chaplain Brenda Spire who has

served in this capacity for over 5 years. She was al-ways helpful, and I judged her ministry as very effec-tive.

The Hays County Jail is a 362-bed detention facil-ity with 104 certified male and female corrections officers or peace officers (sheriff’s deputies). The jail books an average of 8,000 inmates a year.

The Sheriff’s website states: “she oversees and coordinates religious ser-vices and Bible study con-ducted by volunteers of

different denominations."My friend, Brother

Jack Carson, has for the past 14 years volunteered faithfully once a week for three hours. He does Bible study and offers spiritual counseling.

Various other programs includes Alcoholics Anon-ymous, Narcotics Anon-ymous and other inmate requested rehabilitative services. On or before re-lease, inmates are encour-aged to discuss their plans with Chaplain Spire or another counselor. At the

time of their release, she may refer them to outreach ministries or churches that can help with their transi-tion into the community.

She is also the wife to Dennis Spire, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church

for 29 years, and the mother of three adult

children and three grand-children. Her life verse is:

“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their

strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will

run and not grow weary,

they will walk and not be faint.”

Isaiah 40:31Just a reminder to all be-

lievers: “Remember those in

prison as if you were their fellow-prisoners, and

those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were

suffering.” Hebrews 13:3

Keep Hays County Jail, the staff and the inmates in our prayers.

“brother” jim lanning

daily record columnist

The Journey ConTinues:Chaplain Brenda Spire

ACROSS

1 'Til Tuesday singer Mann

6 MDs 10 "Kapow!" 14 Narrow WWI

shelter 16 Subway

fare? 17 *Cold cut

that's ironi-cally dairy-free (note each starred answer's first word)

18 Pet food brand

19 Brief albums, briefly

20 Houston team

22 Biblical verb suffix

25 ___ Sea-board

27 "Don't give up!"

28 Alums 30 Slim swim-

mer 31 "___ y

Plata" (Mon-tana's motto)

33 Amassed, as a tab

34 Hard HS tests

35 Floats through the air

38 Wise tribe member

39 Quarrel 40 Spoonful,

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mount 46 Ballpoint,

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with three L's

48 Camera type, for short

50 Sisterly 53 Drops on

grass 54 Jinx 56 Blue Jays'

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65 Small candy size

66 They get the worms

67 Odds and ___

68 Flops 69 Initial phase

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1 Baseball bat wood

2 Island, to Yvette

3 "Mamma ___!"

4 Takeoff guess letters

5 "Yada, yada, yada": Abbr

6 Near the ocean floor

7 Like the simplest processes

8 IV amounts 9 Fleece 10 Iota

11 *Kind per-son's quality

12 Knight in shining ___

13 Like some tree trunks

15 Perlman of "Cheers"

21 Winter weather measure

22 White wad-ing bird

23 Start of a refrain

24 *Passes to

everyone 25 Starbucks

shot 26 US Open

champ Ernie 29 Tunes for

two 32 "Spi-

der-Man" director Sam

36 Roof rack brand

37 Scatter 41 Car loan stat 42 Ballet gar-

ment 43 Matriculates 48 "Naughty

you!" 49 Enter a pass-

word, say 51 ___ and

aahed 52 Affectedly

creative 55 Honoree's

platform 59 ___ de

cologne 60 "Westworld"

airer 61 Protruding

shark part 62 Surgery

sites, for short

63 Pablo Neru-da poem

64 Summer hrs

At a recent gathering of birders, there was a discus-sion of what nice birds had been seen recently. A recita-tion of lesser goldfinch, ca-racara and dark-eyed junco brought favorable commen-tary.

But then someone men-tioned she had seen a paint-ed bunting and there was a palpable increase in excite-ment and interest. It was agreed she had been most fortunate to see such a lovely bird.

Indeed, this is truly a beautiful species. With a blue head, red eye ring, and

fire-engine red body, com-plimented by a glow-in-the-dark chartreuse back, the male painted bunting is a bird to behold.

The female painted bun-ting is a more subdued light green and a most handsome bird in her own right, but does not compare with the wildly-colorful male.

To Spanish-speaking set-tlers in Texas, the male bun-ting was called the “mari-posa pintada,” the “painted butterfly.” French colonists called it “nonpareil,” “with-out equal.”

This bird arrives in our

area around April and then departs in October or No-vember for its winter home in Mexico and Central America.

Unfortunately, the great beauty and cheery song of the painted bunting makes it popular as a caged bird in Mexico and points south. That is a major reason its numbers are in decline.

Roger Tory Peterson called this bunting “the most gaud-ily colored American bird.” I call it “the rainbow bird” and hope it survives as one of our most beautiful avian treasures.

jerry hall

daily record columnist

Exploring Nature: Painted Bunting

The male painted bunting is often described as the most beautiful bird in North America and as such has been nicknamed "nonpareil," or "without equal." Freeuse photo

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Born today, you know how to make yourself comfortable in almost any situation. This is a rare ability, and one that is sure to attract a great deal of admiration in others who are not able to match you in this regard. One favorable by-product is, of course, that you also know how to make others feel comfortable, not because you try, necessarily, but because you are so relaxed that others fall into the same pattern of behavior. You are an expert at showing others how one can manage the more difficult situations in life and get by without putting him- or herself through too much stress. You are able to laugh at virtually anything. Occasionally, when you laugh at something that is not widely considered funny, you get yourself in hot water with those who judge you for being inappropriate. Still, you believe that if one can laugh, one can learn. That, to you, is the secret to life. Also born on this date are: Chuck Norris, actor and martial artist; Carrie Underwood, singer; Robin Thicke, singer; Harriet Tubman, civil rights pioneer; Olivia Wilde, actress; Sharon Stone, actress; Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex; Jasmine Guy, actress; Timbaland, producer; Jon Hamm, actor; Neneh Cherry, singer.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)What you receive as thanks for a job well done may confuse you for a time, until you realize what it was you were really involved in.

ARIES (March 21-April 19)You may have to bend or even break the rules a bit today in order to make your way around an obstacle that was not at all what you expected.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)You are reaching further at this time than you have in the recent past, and you'll feel the effects of your efforts -- physically and mentally.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)That which is most important to you may be overlooked completely by someone else, but that doesn't mean your point of view is invalid!

CANCER (June 21-July 22)You may have to be separated from someone who is very important to you, but only temporarily. You each have a job to do.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)You can inspire another today just as he or she has inspired you in the past -- and this nice arrangement does not depend on proximity at all!

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)You may want to read up on a topic that is new to you, but fascinating. Consider taking the time to immerse yourself completely.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)You'll rely heavily on what family members provide today. You won't want to journey very far from home -- at least today, and perhaps tomorrow.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)You've come to one of your anticipated markers today, and now you can stop and take a brief moment to assess your progress.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)A status report, though unofficial, tells you all you need to know about where you stand and where you want to be going.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)It's a good day to read up on something that you're not going to be able to avoid in the coming days. You must prepare yourself fully.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)A sign points you in a surprising direction. Keep your eyes peeled for indications that you've been tricked in some way.

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WALLACE THE BRAVE

We had a freeze. But that is Central Texas weather for you – one day you’ll be enjoying a sunny afternoon out on your patio, the next you’re bundled back up in a winter coat doing all you can to avoid the outdoors altogether. While the fluc-tuating temperatures don’t do much more than simply annoy us, they can wreak havoc on the garden and that will cause most gar-deners some stress. I have already had emails flood my website asking how to save spring gardens which were hit hard by our recent sub-freezing temperatures.

The very first thing I want to do to commend those who wrote to me about this issue – after all, I have been warning not to let the "Sirens of Spring" lure you into starting too early. Many did, many gardens suffered, but only a few folks had the courage to ad-mit to starting too early and wrote in asking for help.

But seriously, I would bet that almost all of us were fooled. Spring appeared to pop up in mid-February and we ran out to the gar-den. I have even seen a fair number of mesquite trees beginning to bloom, and old timers will tell you that, “when the mesquite trees go to blooming; no more freeze danger is looming.” While that is often true, no one bothered to tell Mother Nature about that rule so a good many of us are finding our newly planted gardens suffering from the freeze. I think I can help calm your nerves a bit.

My Great Grandmother first taught me how to deal with this issue many years ago with three simple things she wanted me to al-ways remember.

First, don’t panic. If you have plants already hurt by frost, don’t rush out and start whacking off the damaged bits. Leave them alone until you see new growth. Some things will be OK under it all, and the dead tissue you leave on the plant can insulate the growing points against

further damage. Many gar-deners’ first reaction after a spring frost is to remove the unsightly leaves. While it’s true that the brown, dropping leaves are in fact dead, you’ll want to wait before doing any pruning. It’s possible that the roots and stems are entirely unaf-fected, and it’s important to protect the healthy part of your plant in case of more cold weather. Trimming away the dead material ex-poses buds, which could cause the remaining parts of your plants to die as well.

Second, don’t despair. If there was a freeze and you didn’t get your plants cov-ered and there’s another night of frost on the hori-zon, take the time to cover them. Even if you see dam-age from the first night’s freeze, preventing more damage will give them a better chance to recover, and yes, many will recover.

Third, don’t change what you are doing. Do not get caught up thinking that you need to add loads of extra water or worse, ex-tra fertilizer, to help your freeze affected plants. You can’t save the dead parts of your plants, they are dead, but you can keep the un-affected areas healthy by continuing to water the soil normally. Damp soil retains heat better than dry dirt. By keeping the soil moist, you are protecting plants from freezing again, too. But do not flood them as that can damage the roots of an already stressed plant and do even greater harm. Likewise, do not add an extra shot of fertilizer and try to jump start your freeze-damaged plant. You don’t want it to leaf out too quickly since it will stress the already suffering plant, the extra fertilizer can be too “hot” for the shocked plant roots, and besides, a good garden soil containing plenty of compost will al-ready be hard at work help-ing your plants to recover.

One of the emails I re-ceived from a fellow Master Gardener in Hays County asked, “How much cold will actually kill a plant?”

That is a great question. The answer is not much, although this is usually de-pendent on the hardiness of the plant as well as the climate. Typically, tempera-tures falling below freezing will quickly damage or even kill many types of plants. However, with prompt care, many of these cold damaged plants can be res-cued.

The same gardener, a for-

mer student of one of the Master Gardener classes I used to teach also asked, “What happens to cold damaged plants? Do they get stunted, just die, or what?”

While many people ask how much cold will kill a plant, the real question should be how much freez-ing will kill a plant. Freeze damage to plant tissue can be detrimental to plants. Light frost typically doesn’t cause major damage, with exception to very tender plants, but a hard frost freezes water in plant cells, causing dehydration and damage to cell walls. Cold injury is more likely to oc-cur as the sun comes up. As a result of these damaged cell walls, the plant defrosts too quickly, which is what actually kills the leaves and stems.

Young trees or those with thin bark can also be affect-ed by cold temperatures. While not always visible until spring, frost crack re-sults from sudden drops in nighttime temperature fol-lowing the daytime heating from the sun. Unless these cracks are ragged or torn, they usually heal themselves without much fuss from us.

In less severe cases, cold damaged plants can be saved. Frost crack damage in trees that require repair can usually be saved by care-fully cutting away the torn or loose bark. Smoothing out the edges with a knife will allow the tree to form a

callous on its own. To help minimize frost damage to other woody plants, lightly mist foliage before the sun hits them. Likewise, potted plants can be moved to an-other location away from direct sunlight.

Unless damaged plants are moved indoors or an-other sheltered area, do not attempt to prune damaged leaves or stems. Instead, wait until spring to cut away the damaged areas. Prune dead stems all the way back to the new growth. Live stems, how-ever, need only the dam-aged areas cut back, as these will eventually regrow once warm temperatures return. For soft-stemmed plants suffering from cold injury, immediate pruning may be necessary, as their stems are more prone to rotting.

While saving frozen plants is possible, freeze damage to plant tissue and other cold injuries can often be prevented. When frost or freezing conditions are expected, you can protect tender plants by covering them with sheets or burlap sacks. These should be re-moved once the sun returns the following morning. Also, potted plants should be moved to a sheltered lo-cation, preferably indoors.

One final tip on pruning the dead material and fer-tilizing. Look at your dam-aged plants, once you see new growth, you can cut away the dead growth up to the first leaf bud that you

see, leaving the new leaves and buds to flourish. Once you have pruned the plant, then you can fertilize a lit-tle bit around each plant to get it growing again. I recommend an organic, all-purpose plant food that is a good, slow starting mix of 5-5-5 (5 percent nitro-gen, 5 percent potassium and 5 percent phospho-rus). Remember you want a mild fertilizer for this and not one of those “Miracle” products that may be too

"hot" for this purpose. And remember, relax, your gar-den will be fine.

--Joe Urbach is the publish-

er of GardeningAustin.com and the Phytonutrient Blog. He has lived in the Central Texas area for over 30 years. Urbach is a certified Texas Master Gardener from Hays County. For more informa-tion on the Master Garden-er program contact the Hays County AgiLife Extension Service at 512-393-2120.

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Growth in gardening:Saving Frozen Plants

joe urbach

daily record columnist

Fluctuating temperatures can wreak havoc on a garden, but some simple steps can be taken to prevent cold damage to plants and recover affected plants. Photo courtesy of Joe Urbach

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Sports Sunday, March 10, 2019 • Page 1C

TWOMINUTE

DRILL

Briefly...Sunday, March 10

Women’s College TennisTexas State vs. Missouri

State-11 a.m. inside Bobcat Ten-

nis Complex

College BaseballTexas State vs. No. 25

UConn-12 p.m. inside Bobcat Ball-

park

College SoftballTexas State vs. No. 11 Loui-

siana-12:30 p.m. inside Bobcat

Softball Stadium

Women’s College GolfTexas State at UTRGV Women’s Invitational-All day in McAllen

Tuesday, March 12

High School BaseballSan Marcos vs. Converse

Judson-7 p.m. at San Marcos HS

High School SoftballSan Marcos at Cibolo Steele

-7 p.m. in Cibolo

Women’s College GolfTexas State at UTRGV Women’s Invitational-All day in McAllen

March 13, 2019Women’s College Basket-

ball?Texas State

-

College BaseballTexas State at Rice

-6:30 p.m. in Houston

Friday, March 15

see briefs page 2C

Bobcats can't hold off UTA in senior game

TEXAS STATE MEN'S BASKETBALL

Texas State junior guard Jaylen Shead (No. 35) drives into the lane during the Bobcats' game against UT Arlington inside the College Park Center on Saturday. Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

Lady Rattlers face adversity at tournament

Texas State couldn’t get anything to fall in the third quarter against UT Arling-ton.

The Bobcats committed six turnovers during the period, and went score-less the first six minutes of the half. Senior forward Zandra Emanuel snagged on offensive rebound af-ter a missed 3-point at-tempt by freshman for-ward Da’Nasia Hood and found senior guard Toshua Leavitt wide open on the left wing. Leavitt drilled the trey, ending the scoring drought, but Texas State wouldn’t make another shot until the fourth.

The maroon and gold still held a four-point lead after shooting 1-10 from the field in the third, but the momentum had turned. The Mavericks rallied in the fourth quarter and won the last game of the regu-

lar season inside Strahan Arena on Saturday, 44-41.

“(UTA is) No. 1 in (point) differential and (we only lost by) three points,” head coach Zenarae An-toine said. “I think that’s the hardest thing about this game, is that, one, it’s the in-state rivalry, two, it’s the senior game and then three, they’re beatable. They’re a very beatable team.”

The hosts set the tone of the game on defense in the first half, holding the visitors to just 26 percent shooting. An and-1 jump shot and free throw from Leavitt gave the Bobcats an 11-9 at the end of the first quarter.

The visitors regained the lead four minutes into the second, up 17-16. Hood sank a triple on the next

drew kingsports reporter

Sophomore Gianna Moreno (left) catches a fly ball in the outfield during the Lady Rattlers' home game against Converse Judson on March 5. Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

see cats page 8C

Somber Loss

Texas State's championship hopes end in 81-73 loss to UT Arlington

ARLINGTON — Texas State somberly walked back to the locker room Saturday afternoon.

The Bobcats’ hopes of claiming their first Sun Belt championship and first regular-season title in 20 years came crashing down after an 81-73 loss to UT Arlington in front

of a crowd of 2,702 mixed in maroon and blue inside the College Park Center in Arlington.

“We thought we could come up here and win,” head coach Danny Kaspar

said. “But we got beat by a good team on their home court. We did not play the

nick castillosports editor

SAN MARCOS SOFTBALL

Senior guard Toshua Leavitt follows through on a shot. Leavitt led the Bobcats on Saturday with 16 points. Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

TEXAS STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

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San Marcos wasn’t 100 percent.

A few Lady Rattlers were hit with illnesses over the weekend during the Rattler Spring Break Classic. Head coach Cathy Stoughton had to change her starting line-up on the fly, putting some players in situa-tions they hadn’t been in before.

The results were mixed, as San Marcos took sev-enth place in the silver bracket, but head coach Catherine Stoughton said she saw flashes

of potential from the group that she believes the team can build off of moving forward.

“We’ve been kind of up and down,” Stough-ton said. “That’s why we play our preseason and we play these tour-naments. And I put us against these teams be-cause I want teams that are going to expose our weaknesses and exploit every mistake we make because that shows us, as a team, what we need to work on.”

The hosts split their pool play games on Thursday, beating San Antonio St. Anthony,

6-2, and losing to Swee-ney, 8-1, slotting them against Paris North La-mar on Friday.

The Lady Rattlers struck first in the top of the opening frame. Se-nior outfielder Ysa Gon-zales reached first base with a hit to left field. Infielder Julissa Venegas blasted a double two at-bats later that nearly went over the fence to bring Gonzales home.

The visitors came back stronger, though, rack-

drew kingsports reporter

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Texas State head coach Ricci Woodard (left) visits the circle during the Bobcats' game against No. 11 Louisiana on Friday. Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

BRIEFS FROM PG. 1C

Redshirt senior outfielder Travon Benton (No. 12) reaches second base during Texas State's game against Connecticut on Friday. Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

I enjoy watching sports on television like any sports minded person. There is one exception to most sports enthusiasts that I enjoy watching that they probably pass on. I watched the Tokyo Marathon last week. Two things make this difficult to watch for the majority of sports view-ers. One is that watching a marathon has been likened to watching grass grow, or watching paint dry, as for over two hours all you see are legs moving back and forth. The second problem is that it was in Japan and the time difference made

viewing between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. Not many people will watch a marathon race at those hours.

One other problem is that it is hard to describe just what running a marathon is like to the average per-son. Most have no concept of how far 26.21876 miles is in length. For most, that is like saying the moon is a long way off. When you tell them that it is like running from San Marcos to Austin they seem to get a better idea of what running a mar-athon is like. Trying to ex-plain how fast the runners are moving is another stick-ing point. Instead of miles per hour the description of a runner’s pace is miles per minute – he is running a 9: minute mile. This is a dif-ficult concept for many to understand if they are not in the running community.

For even those individuals that are runners it is often hard for them to imagine what it is like to run at a fast pace. Way back when

Roger Bannister broke the first four-minute mile, it was considered an almost impossible task. Roger Landry broke that record a few weeks later. When the big showdown race between the two record breakers was held they both broke the four-minute mile with Roger Landry being the winner. Since then, there have been track races where as many as eight of the top finishers all broke four minutes. There have been several high school runners that have either broke that four-minute barrier, or at least have come very close to it. For the normal run-ner the four-minute mile is something only the elite runner can accomplish and trying to even comprehend what it is like to run that fast is hard to imagine. The best example is running around a track for a quarter mile. A four-minute mile has you running around the quarter-mile track in one minute (60 seconds). That can be done for good run-

ners. The hard part is doing it four times in a row with-out stopping. I ran a five-minute mile (75 seconds per lap) one day and I had many doubts on that last lap about even surviving.

When you take a combi-nation of running a mara-thon distance and the pace that these elite runners are holding it is an almost im-possible concept – like run-ning that first four-minute mile. As I watched the To-kyo Marathon it was hard to imagine how runners could run that pace. The first 5K distance (3.1 miles) was in 14:36, and that is running a 4:35 minute-per-mile pace. There was about 12 runners in the group. At the 10K mark (6.2 miles) the time was 29:09 for a 4:40 pace per mile. There was still a group of a dozen runners. At the 15K mark (9.3 miles) the pace slowed slightly to 4:43 minutes per mile and the group of run-ners was down to half the original group. At the 20K mark (12.4 miles) the pace

was still at 4:43 per mile. For me it was hard to

imagine these runners mov-ing at a sub-five-minute mile for that distance. The group was spread out over a distance and only a few run-ners were in the lead group. At the 40K mark (24.8 miles) the lone runner was running at a 1:58:00 time and only had 2.195 kilome-ters to reach the finish line. Birhanu Legese crossed the finish line in 2:04:15 for a sub-five-minute pace for over 26 miles. He had a per-sonal record of 2:04:15 un-der his belt, but the weather conditions of the Tokyo Marathon were chilly and raining. The one thing that really caught my attention was the expression on his face. It looked like he was out for a slow training run with no grimace or stress showing on his face.

I read the book ‘The Sports Gene,’ by David Ep-stein, about what it takes to be one of those elite run-ners and it comes down to not everyone is created

equal when it comes to running fast. Genes play an important part in being able to run that fast for that distance, but even runners with good genes cannot do that unless they train very hard to take advantage of their ability. While the To-kyo Marathon was prob-ably not watched by a big audience, being a repeti-tive sort of action and at a late hour, for me it was just amazing to watch a runner have a pace under a five-minute mile and make it look so easy.

I imagine sports viewers all have their favorite sports that might not be as excit-ing as football or basket-ball. For others, the sports of watching someone hit a little white ball into a small hole several hundred yards away, or hitting a yellow ball back and forth over a low net, is what sports fans do. Mine, on that long, late night, was watching the To-kyo Marathon.

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RUNNING AND FITNESS

Staying up late at night to watch the Tokyo Marathon

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High School BaseballSan Marcos at Con-

verse Judson-7 p.m. in Converse

High School SoftballSan Marcos at

Schertz Clemens-7 p.m. in Schertz

High School Boys’ Soccer

San Marcos vs. Smithson Valley

-7:15 p.m. inside San Marcos Toyota Rat-

tler Stadium

High School Girls’ Soccer

San Marcos at Smith-son Valley

-7:15 p.m. in Spring Branch

College Softball

Texas State at South Alabama

-6 p.m. in Mobile, Alabama

College BaseballTexas State at South

Alabama-6:30 p.m. in Mobile,

Alabama

Saturday, March 16Women’s College

TennisTexas State at Troy

-10 a.m. in Troy, Ala-bama

College SoftballTexas State at South

Alabama-3 p.m. in Mobile,

Alabama

College BaseballTexas State at South

Alabama-6:30 p.m. in Mobile,

Alabama

City of San Marcos Recreation Depart-

mentSMYBSA is currently

registering boys and girls ages 5-14 for Youth Baseball/Softball. (San Mar-cos Youth Baseball/Softball Association) SMYBSA cost is $100 per child, with a max of $200 per family.

Deadline is Saturday, February 2, 2019.

Visit smybsa.sportn-gin.com to Register

Today!

SMPARD is currently

registering teams for Spring Adult

Slow-pitch Softball. Registration is $350

per team. Play begins the week of March 25, 2019. Call the

San Marcos Activity Center at 512-393-

8280 for more infor-mation.

SMPARD is currently seeking Umpires and Scorekeepers for Adult & Youth Softball. Experi-

ence helpful, but not necessary. Earn up

to $25.00 per game. Call the San Marcos Activity Center at 512-393-8280 for more information.

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Texas State suffered a 6-1 loss at the hands of No. 11 Louisiana in its Sun Belt series opener on Friday inside Bobcat Softball Stadium.

The Ragin’ Cajuns (16-3, 1-0 Sun Belt) struck early and often against the Bobcats (9-12, 0-1).

Louisiana brought home the first run of the game in the top of the first when junior right fielder Sarah Hudek hit a home run.

The Cajuns scored two more run in the second inning off a two-run hom-er from sophomore cen-ter fielder Raina O’Neal.

Louisiana extended its lead to 5-1 with an RBI single from sophomore designated player Bailey Curry and a sac-fly by ju-nior catcher Julie Rawls in the third inning.

Texas State responded with its lone run of the game in the bottom of the third. Junior center field-er Christiana McDowell ripped a solo home run to cut the Cajun advantage to 5-1.

Louisiana added its fi-nal run in the fifth in-ning with an RBI double from Rawls. Texas State couldn’t answer in its last three at bats and fell 6-1.

“We have to execute better,” head coach Ricci Woodard said. “We need

to be able to execute our pitches and hit our loca-tions. We need to execute at the plate and follow the game plan.”

Sophomore pitcher Meagan King (4-8) took the loss after allowing four earned runs in 2.1 innings in the circle. She gave up five hits and two walks. Cajun junior pitcher Summer Elly-son secured the win after striking out four and only allowing one run.

Texas State returned to action Saturday against Louisiana. The game end-ed after press time.

State opens Sun Belt play with home loss to No. 11 LouisianaTEXAS STATE SOFTBALL

nick castillosports editor

'Cats defeated by Connecticut in first game of home seriesTEXAS STATE BASEBALL

Texas State dropped its series opener against Connecticut, 8-4, on Friday inside Bobcat Ballpark.

Junior right-hander Nicholas Fraze surren-dered the loss after al-lowing eight runs on nine hits and three walks in 4.2 innings of work. UConn redshirt fresh-man lefty earned the win after throwing 1.1 score-less innings in relief.

The Huskies (6-5) struck early in Friday’s contest after freshman second baseman Chris-

tian Fedko hit an RBI double in the top of the first inning to give UCo-nn a 1-0 lead.

The Bobcats (9-5) an-swered in the third in-ning. Senior catcher Felipe Rodriguez and junior second baseman Jaxon Williams hit back-to-back single to begin the bottom of third. Senior third baseman Jaylen Hubbard hit a bases-clearing RBI triple to give Texas State a 2-1 lead.

Redshirt junior left fielder Will Hollis scored Hubbard with an RBI double to put the Bob-cats up 3-1.

UConn responded with

three runs in the fourth to regain the lead at 4-3. The Huskies exploded for four runs in the fifth inning to seize control of the game at 8-3.

Texas State cut UCo-nn’s lead to 8-4 in the sixth inning when a balk allowed the Bobcats to bring home a run.

But the Huskies pre-vented Texas State from cutting anymore out of the deficit and secured the 8-4 win.

Hubbard led the Bob-cats with a 2-for-4 effort with two RBIs a double and a triple. Hollis tal-lied one RBI. Williams crossed the plate twice.

Senior lefty Brandon

Lewis pitched a season-high 4.1 innings in re-lief. He struck out four, only gave up two hits and didn’t give up a run.

The Bobcats and Hus-kies continued the three-game series on Saturday. The game ended after press time.

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NBAEastern Conference

Atlantic Division W L PctToronto 47 19 .730Philadelphia 41 25 .645Boston 40 26 .603Brooklyn 34 33 .500N.Y. Knicks 13 53 .210

Southeast Division W L PctMiami 31 34 .468Orlando 31 36 .460Charlotte 30 35 .443Washington 27 38 .403Atlanta 22 44 .333

Central Division W L PctMilwaukee 49 16 .774Indiana 42 24 .651Detroit 33 31 .483Chicago 19 48 .286Cleveland 16 50 .242

Western ConferenceSouthwest Division

W L PctHouston 40 25 .597San Antonio 37 29 .540New Orleans 30 38 .443Dallas 27 38 .438Memphis 27 40 .381

Northwest Division W L PctDenver 43 22 .689Oklahoma City40 26 .623Portland 39 26 .613Utah 37 28 .574Minnesota 30 35 .468

Pacific Division W L PctGolden State45 20 .694L.A. Clippers 38 29 .547Sacramento 33 32 .500L.A. Lakers 30 35 .484Phoenix 15 51 .190

Friday’s GamesDallas at Orlando, 7 p.m.Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m.Cleveland at Miami, 8 p.m.

Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m.Philadelphia at Houston, 8 p.m.Toronto at New Orleans, 8 p.m.Utah at Memphis, 8 p.m.Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.

Sunday's GamesChicago at Detroit, 11 a.m.Indiana at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m.Toronto at Miami, 2:30 p.m.New Orleans at Atlanta, 5 p.m.Orlando at Memphis, 5 p.m.Houston at Dallas, 6 p.m.Milwaukee at San Antonio, 7 p.m.New York at Minnesota, 7 p.m.Phoenix at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Monday's GamesSacramento at Washington, 6 p.m.Toronto at Cleveland,6 p.m.Detroit at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.Charlotte at Houston, 7 p.m.Oklahoma City at Utah, 8 p.m.Boston at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.TV Schedule

Sunday, Mar. 10AAF FOOTBALL

3 p.m.CBSSN — Memphis at Atlanta7 p.m.NFL — San Antonio at Arizona

AUTO RACING12:30 p.m.NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: Firestone Grand Prix, St. Peters-burg, Fla.2:30 p.m.FOX — MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP: The TicketGuard-ian 500, Avondale, Ariz.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S)

11 a.m.BTN — Rutgers at IndianaCBS — Houston at CincinnatiCBSSN — Patriot League Tour-nament: Teams TBD, semifinalFS1 — Illinois at Penn State12 p.m.ESPN — Big South Tournament: Teams TBD, championship1 p.m.BTN — Iowa at NebraskaCBSSN — Patriot League Tour-nament: Teams TBD, semifinalESPNU — UConn at East Carolina1:10 p.m.CBS — MVC Tournament: Teams TBD, championship2 p.m.ESPN — Atlantic Sun Tourna-ment: Teams TBD, champion-ship3 p.m.ESPNU — SMU at South Florida3:20 p.m.CBS — Wisconsin at Ohio State7:30 p.m.ESPNU — MAAC Tournament: Teams TBD, semifinal

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S)

11 a.m.ESPN2 — ACC Tournament: Teams TBD, championshipESPNU — Atlantic 10 Tourna-ment: Teams TBD, champion-ship12 p.m.

FS2 — Big East Tournament: TBD vs. vs. Marquette, quarter-final1 p.m.ESPN2 — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, championship2 p.m.FS1 — Big 12 Tournament: Teams TBD, semifinal2:30 p.m.FS2 — Big East Tournament: Georgetown vs. Villanova, quarterfinal3 p.m.ESPN2 — American Athletic Tournament: Teams TBD, semi-final4:30 p.m.FS1 — Big 12 Tournament: Teams TBD, semifinal5 p.m.ESPN2 — Big Ten Tournament: Teams TBD, championship5:30 p.m.ESPNU — American Athletic Tournament: Teams TBD, semi-final6 p.m.FS2 — Big East Tournament: TBD vs. DePaul, quarterfinal7 p.m.ESPN2 — Pac 12 Tournament: Teams TBD, championship7:30 p.m.FS2 — Big East Tournament: TBD vs. Creighton, quarterfinal

COLLEGE SOFTBALL11 a.m.SEC — Tennessee at Florida1 p.m.

SEC — Missouri at Alabama3 p.m.SEC — LSU at Texas A&M5 p.m.SEC — Arkansas at Ole Miss

COLLEGE WRESTLING3 p.m.BTN — Big Ten Championship

GOLF11:30a.m.GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Arnold Palmer Invitational, final round, Orlando, Fla.1:30 p.m.NBC — PGA Tour Golf: Arnold Palmer Invitational, final round, Orlando, Fla.4:30 p.m.GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Hoag Classic, final round, Newport Beach, Calif.NBA G LEAGUE BASKETBALL

12 p.m.NBA — Westchester Knicks vs. Maine Red Claws

NBA BASKETBALL2:30 p.m.Indiana at Philadelphia5 p.m.NBA — New Orleans at Atlanta7:30 p.m.NBA — Phoenix at Golden State

NHL HOCKEY6:30 p.m.NBCSN — Boston at Pittsburgh9 p.m.NBCSN — Los Angeles at Anaheim

Daily Record Scoreboard

RATTLERS FROM PG. 1Cing up five runs in the bottom of the inning.

“We’re not making some routine plays that we should be making right now,” And then it snowballs. We’re letting one or two bad innings -- usually one bad in-ning define us. And we open the floodgates.”

San Marcos loaded

the bases in the next in-ning with two walks and a hit by junior pitcher Heavenny Garcia. But the Rattlers were unable to bring anyone home. North Lamar hit anoth-er five runs in the third inning. The game ended during the fourth inning due to the time limit. The Lady Panthers took

the 10-1 victory.“I was pleased with

how our bats came alive,” Stoughton said. “We were very patient at the plate. We really didn’t start getting anx-ious until we got be-hind by a big margin. And then everybody tried to take the team on their shoulders. But,

there were a lot of good things.”

The hosts went on to fall to San Antonio In-carnate Word, 5-4, and Lufkin Hudson, 6-2, on Saturday. But the team capped off the tourna-ment with a 10-2 win over Midland Green-wood.

San Marcos (8-9, 0-2

district) will return to league play on Tuesday when they face Cibolo Steele (8-10, 1-1) on the road. Stoughton said her team has to find a way to stay consistent.

“We’ve got to learn,” Stoughton said. “We’ve got a lot of youngsters and we’ve got some ex-perienced players and

some young players. And we’re making some very good plays and we’re not making some very routine plays. And so, right now, that’s the difference because we can’t afford to allow ex-tra outs.”

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BID NOTICE

The City of San Marcos is soliciting sealed bids to be received in the Office of the Pur- chasing Manager, 630 East Hopkins Street, San Marcos, Texas 78666 as out- lined below:

Bid Number: IFB 219‑183 ANIMAL‑RE‑ SISTANT TRASH AND RECYCLING CONTAINERS Specifications may be downloaded at www.- sanmarcostx.gov/eprocurement. Vendors must be registered to download informa- tion. All addenda, bid tabs, etc., can be downloaded at the above site.

Bids must be received by March 21, 2019 2:00 p.m., Central Standard Zone, Central Standard Time (C.S.T.), in the Office of the Purchasing Manager at 630 East Hopkins Street, San Marcos, Texas 78666. Bids will be opened and read aloud on March 21, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. C.S.T., at the City of San Marcos, Human Resources Training Room, Municipal Building – 1st Floor, 630 East Hopkins Street, San Marcos, Texas 78666.

Award is tentatively scheduled for the May 7, 2019, City Council meeting at 5:00 p.m. or any subsequent time thereafter.

It IS UNDERSTOOD that the City of San Marcos reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids as it shall deem to be in the best interest of the City.

For any questions contact Connie Single- ton, Purchasing Specialist Senior at 512/393-8181 or at cosmpurchasing@san- marcostx.gov.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of San Marcos, Texas, will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 630 E. Hopkins, at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 to consider the below Zoning Changes.

Additionally, the City Council of the City of San Marcos, Texas, will hold a public hear- ing in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 630 E. Hopkins, at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, to consider the below Zon- ing Changes.

• ZC‑19‑05 (510 W Hopkins St) An amendment to the City’s Official Zoning Map rezoning 0.2551 acres, more or less, legally known as Lot 7, Block 3, Lindsey Harvey Addition, located at 510 W Hopkins Street from “SF‑6” Sin‑ gle Family to “ND‑3.5” Neighborhood Density 3.5.

• ZC‑19‑05 (524 W Hopkins St) An amendment to the City’s Official Zoning Map rezoning 0.26 acres, more or less, legally known as Lot 5, Block 3, Lind‑ sey Harvey Addition, located at 524 W Hopkins Street from “SF‑6” Single Fam‑ ily to “ND‑3.5” Neighborhood Density 3.5.

The San Marcos Planning and Zoning Commission will approve or deny the re- quest. This recommendation will be for- warded to the San Marcos City Council. Af- ter the City Council public hearing is closed, the City Council may approve, re- ject or modify the requested amendments.

The City of San Marcos does not discrimi- nate on the basis of disability in the admis- sion or access to its services, programs, or activities. Individuals who require auxiliary aids and services for this meeting should contact the City of San Marcos ADA Coor- dinator at 512-393-8000 (voice) or call Texas Relay Service (TRS) by dialing 7-1- 1. Requests can also be faxed to 512-393- 8074 or sent by e-mail to ADAre- [email protected].

NOTICE FOR REQUEST FOR COMPET‑ ITIVE PROPOSALS

JE Dunn Construction is the Construction Manager at Risk for the Texas State Univer- sity – Alkek Library 7th Floor Wittliff Gallery Expansion. JE Dunn is accepting competi- tive bid proposals for the following scopes of work: Waste Disposal, Demolition, Misc. Metals, Doors & Hardware, Framing & Drywall, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Me- chanical, Electrical, and Fire Alarm.

JE Dunn encourages Texas-certified HUB contractors to submit proposals for this project. In addition to 1st tier opportunities, we also encourage proposers to identify 2nd and 3rd tier opportunities for HUB firms. If you are not a registered HUB con- tractor, please make every effort to include State of Texas Certified HUB Contractors as part of your proposal.

Bid proposals are due by 2:00 PM on Fri- day, March 15, 2019.

Direct all requests for proposal documents and inquiries to [email protected] com.

RDJ La Casita Tacos LLC, Ed‑ win M. Vasquez, Manager has applied for a Mixed Beverage Permit with the Texas Alco‑ holic Beverage Commission d/b/a Chavelo’s Mexican Restaurant, 108 N Austin Street, Buda, Hays, TX.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF

LARRY EUGENE TEMPLE, DECEASED

On March 6, 2019 letters testamentary as Independent Executor for the Estate were issued to Benita G. Temple by the County Court of Hays County, Texas, in Cause Number 19-0059-P pending upon the Pro- bate Docket of said Court.

All persons having claims against the Es- tate, which is currently being administered, should present those claims within the time prescribed by law to:

Amanda K. LewisAttorney for Benita G. TempleIndependent ExecutorWarren & Lewis101 College StreetDripping Springs, Texas 78620

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EDWARDS AQUIFER AUTHORITYREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

FOR SECO CREEK HEADGATE PROJECT

RFP NO. 167-19-AMS

The Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) in- vites qualified vendors to submit sealed proposals for construction of improvements which will control the volume of flow in a di- version channel between Seco Creek and a large natural sinkhole.

Proposal specifications will be available at 900 E. Quincy St, San Antonio, TX 78215 Monday, March 11, 2019.

The deadline for proposals is 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 16, 2019.

For more information contact Ms. Latifah Jackson, Contracting and Business Devel- opment Coordinator, at ljackson@edward- saquifer.org or visit https://www.edward- saquifer.org/eaa/doing-business-with-eaa.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTO‑ MATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT

(Aviso Público de probar el equipo paraTabular automáticamente)

Notice is hereby given that the automatic tabulating equipment that will be used in the Election held on May 4, 2019 will be tested on March 14, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at 712 S. Stagecoach Trl. #1012, San Mar- cos, Texas to ascertain that it will accu- rately count the vote’s cast for all offices and on all measures. (Por lo presente se da aviso que el equipo para tabular au- tomáticamente que se usará en las Elec- ciones que se llevará a cabo el 4 de Mayo de 2019 se probara el 14 de Marzo 2019 a las 10:00 a.m. en 712 S. Stagecoach Trl., 1012, San Marcos, Texas para deter- minar si el equipo contara con exactitud los votos para todos los puesto oficiales y sobre todos los proyectos de ley.)

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Stuart Nelson Henry, Deceased, were issued on February 13, 2019, under Docket No. 19-0021-P, pending in the County Court of Hays County, Texas, to Virginia E. Henry.Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the estate, addressed as follows: Representative,Estate of Stuart Nelson Henry, Deceasedc/o Myron J. HessLaw Office of Myron Hess PLLC1705 Margaret StreetAustin, TX 78704All persons having claims against this es- tate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.DATED: March 3, 2019.By: Myron J. HessAttorney for Administrator

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possession and blocked UTA red-shirt senior guard Cierra John-son on the other end. Texas State kept pushing.

Junior forward Jazza Johns made two baskets to push the lead to six. Junior guard Brooke Holle intercepted a post feed and cashed it in for a layup. Dur-ing the team’s last possession of the half, Leavitt flared up from the corner, received a pass from sophomore guard Avionne Alex-ander and canned another shot from deep.

The Bobcats locked down the Mavericks on the other end, re-sulting in a 12-0 run in the final six minutes of the second quarter

and a 28-17 lead at halftime.“I think it was just our defense

and we got some good stops and that just creates energy on of-fense,” Holle said. “So, our de-fensive was leading to good scores for us.”

The tough defense carried over into the third quarter. The of-fense did not, allowing the visi-tors to cut the lead down to four points.

Emanuel hit a pair of free throws in the first minute of the fourth to end the cold spell for Texas State. But UTA kept com-ing. The Mavericks tied the game at 36-36, then took the lead on a layup by Johnson.

The hosts hung in the game until the visitors committed a shot clock violation with 11 sec-onds left, leading 43-41. Antoine called timeout, hoping to draw up a play. But UTA tipped the inbounds pass. Hood reached the loose ball first, but travelled once she grabbed hold of it.

Texas State intentionally fouled and sent freshman guard Terryn Milton to the line. Milton made her first foul shot and missed the second. Her teammate, freshman forward Katie Ferrell grabbed the offensive rebound and the Mav-ericks ran down the rest of the clock to take the 44-41 victory.

“As talented as they are offen-

sively, I think you saw tonight that we were able to make it tough on them to find those good looks,” Antoine said.

Leavitt paced the team with 16 points, followed by Johns with eight and Hood with seven. Hood also led the Bobcats with nine rebounds.

Saturday’s loss marked the final regular season game for Leavitt, Emanuel and senior guard Dab-rasia Baty. But the upperclass-men’s college careers aren’t quite finished, as Texas State (14-16, 9-9 conference) will head to the Sun Belt tournament in New Or-leans as the No. 6 seed. They'll take on the winner of No. 8

Coastal Carolina and No. 9 Ar-kansas State.

The team said they’ll be ready for whoever they face.

“It’s win or go home, so every-one has to give everything they have, whether they’re tired or not, on both ends of the floor,” Leavitt said. “Because it could possibly be your last game.”

“We’re not the team you want to play,” Antoine said. “I think that’s pretty obvious, we’re not the team you want to match up with right now because the kids are really doing a good job. They really are. And this will help cata-pult us, regardless of who it is we have to face.”

type of game we needed to play in order to beat this team — UTA — on their homecourt. This would’ve been a much lower scoring game if we were going to win the game.”

UTA junior guard Brian Warren put together a ca-reer effort with 30 points to lead the Mavericks to victory in their first match-up against Texas State on Feb. 2. Saturday’s perfor-mance showed that Warren is quickly evolving into a Bobcat killer.

Warren gashed Texas State with a game-high 24 points, including four 3-pointers.

“Brian Warren is a thorn in our side,” Kaspar said. “Without him, we might have won both games but he has been a great player against us. My hats off to

him and his performances against us.”

Texas State’s day took a quick turn when junior guard Nijal Pearson picked up two fouls in the first 25 seconds of the game. Three Bobcats picked up three fouls in the first half Pearson, sophomore guard Shelby Adams and fresh-man guard Mason Harrell.

“I do believe when they called two quick fouls on Nijal (Pearson), I think it changed their way of thinking in terms of ag-gressiveness,” Kaspar said. “I’m not very happy with the way the game was called but it is what it is.”

Texas State (23-8, 12-6 Sun Belt) struggled to find a rhythm in the first half. UTA (16-15, 12-6) took advantage of the Bobcats’ woes as it built a 12-point

advantage with 2:55 left in the opening period.

Junior guard Jaylen Shead credited the Maver-icks for throwing different defensive looks that dis-rupted Texas State’s flow. Shead said UTA didn’t dis-play the same looks that it did in the first game. But Maverick head coach Chris Ogden wouldn’t reveal what UTA did differently.

“It’s secrets man,” Ogden said. “We threw in a little amoeba defense but other than that we were good.”

Texas State junior for-ward Eric Terry ignited a late run with back-to-back slam dunks to cut UTA’s lead to 40-34 with 59 sec-onds left in the first half. Harrell knocked down three free throws after getting fouled on a shot beyond the arc to get the

Bobcats to within 40-37. But Maverick redshirt

junior guard Edric Dennis sunk a 3 right before the buzzer to give UTA a 43-37 lead at the intermission.

The Mavericks quickly extended their lead to double digits in the second half. Texas State’s offensive struggles continued and UTA pushed their lead to as large as 70-54 with 4:39 remaining in regulation.

The Bobcats staged a late-half rally and an And-1 basket from Harrell cut the deficit to 75-70. Texas State’s defense stiffened and forced a turnover on the ensuing UTA posses-sion.

Shead drove in the lane looking to make it a single-possession game but War-ren came up with a game-sealing steal.

“Everybody wanted it,” Shead said. “We lost. It happens. We’ve got to move on. We’ve got a cou-ple days to prepare for the (Sun Belt) tournament. Now we’ve got to win three games to make it to the (NCAA) tournament. So, I mean, it wasn’t the last game so we just got to look at the next one.”

UTA shot 52 percent against the Bobcats. Texas State was held to 43 per-cent from the field. Pear-son led the Bobcats with 13 points followed by 12 points from Jaylen Shead. Harrell and sophomore forward Quentin Scott added a combined 25 points off the bench.

Saturday’s loss ended Texas State’s chances of se-curing a semifinal bye in the Sun Belt tournament.

The Bobcats fell to the No. 4 seed after entering the day at No. 2. They’ll start tournament play on Friday at 5 p.m. inside Lakefront Arena in New Orleans

Kaspar said they’ll have to go back to the drawing board as they look to make a run at the tournament championship.

“We have to win three games instead of two (in the tournament) that’s the way I see it,” Kaspar said. “We’re going to have to leave a day earlier than we were going to leave. But something’s got to change ... We have to come back and do some things and play the game we know how to play. We have a cer-tain style of play that has allowed us to win 23 games this year and we’ve got to go back to that.”

HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Rockets are finally healthy and it has them on a roll.

James Harden had 31 points and 10 rebounds and the Rockets extended their winning streak to a season-high seven games with a 107-91 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Fri-day night.

While Harden has missed just four games this season, fellow stars Chris Paul and Clint Capela have missed 15 and 19 games, respec-tively, with injuries.

"I think it's very obvi-ous with Clint, Chris and James playing together and they're all healthy and in rhythm we're pretty hard to beat," coach Mike D'Antoni said.

Houston improved to 21-9 this season in games when all three play after

going 42-3 in such games last season.

"Our pace and energy has been really good and it al-ways helps to be healthy," Paul said.

The Rockets had a big lead for most of the night after a 37-point first quar-ter and were up by 22 entering the fourth. Phil-adelphia had trouble con-taining Capela with Joel Embiid out for the eighth straight game with a sore left knee, and Houston's big man had 18 points and nine rebounds.

"They did an excellent job at defending us," Phila-delphia coach Brett Brown said. "I just think that first period sort of set the table and we found it difficult to respond after that."

The victory came after Philadelphia won the first meeting this season 121-93 behind 32 points from Embiid.

Gerald Green and Iman

Shumpert each made a 3-pointer to power a 6-2 run in the fourth quar-ter and extend the lead to 96-72 with nine minutes left. Philadelphia scored the next five points before Harden wowed the crowd with a between-the-legs bounce pass to Capela, but he was fouled on the shot and missed both free throws.

Houston led by 16 with about five minutes left when Harden had a dunk to make it 99-81 and give him at least 30 points in his NBA-leading 30th game this season. Coach Mike D'Antoni cleared the bench soon after that with the game in hand.

Tobias Harris had 22 points for the 76ers, who dropped their second straight. Ben Simmons played despite dealing with stomach flu and added 15 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.

Philadelphia shot just 3 of 26 on 3-pointers with JJ Redick going 1 for 9 and Mike Scott missing all of his five attempts.

The 76ers opened the third quarter with a 9-6 run to cut the lead to 12 points, but Houston scored the next six points with 3s from Harden and Eric Gordon to push it to 71-53 with about six min-utes left in the quarter.

Harden left briefly in the second quarter after crash-ing to the court after a col-lision with Simmons while attempting a shot. He re-mained on the court on his back writhing in pain for a couple of minutes before getting to his feet and go-ing to the locker room. He appeared to have injured his right wrist and had it taped when he returned to the court.

It didn't seem to be both-ering him much after he returned to the game and

he provided a highlight-reel play when he used a crossover to shake Jimmy Butler at the 3-point line and drove into the lane for a layup to leave Houston up 59-44 at halftime.

D'Antoni said that Hard-en was OK, but a team of-ficial said that he was get-ting a precautionary X-ray after the game and wasn't available to reporters.

TIP-INS76ers: Boban Marjanovic

sat out for the fifth game in a row with an injured right knee. ... Butler added 19 points with nine rebounds.

Rockets: Shumpert re-turned after missing the last three games with a sore right calf. He had three points and three rebounds. Kenneth Faried missed his fourth game with a bruised hip. ... Chris Paul had eight assists.

THEY SAID ITD'Antoni on Houston's

defense: "They know ... to

get in the mix of winning a title we have to play great defense."

GORDON'S SHOOT-ING

Gordon had five 3-point-ers and finished with 17 points on Friday night, continuing a streak of hot long-range shooting. After missing all five of his at-tempts on Feb. 27 against Charlotte, Gordon has averaged 5.3 3-pointers a game and shot 61.5 per-cent from behind the arc in the last three games.

UP NEXT76ers: Host Indiana on

Sunday in the first of three consecutive home games.

Rockets: Visit Dallas on Sunday night.

Harden's 31 points help Rockets past 76ers 107-91NBA

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Page 1 •TV GUIDE - San Marcos, Tx., Sunday, March 10, 2019

Sunday6 a.m.(18) “The Mummy” ++ (2017, Action) Sofia Boutella,

Tom Cruise. (1h50)(37) “Bad Teacher” ++ (2011, Comedy) Jason Segel,

Cameron Diaz. (2h10)6:30 a.m.(65) “The Hunger Games” +++ (2012, Action) Josh

Hutcherson, Jennifer Lawrence. Children and teens fight to the death on television. (3h)

7 a.m.(64) “Look Back in Anger” +++ (1958, Drama)

Claire Bloom, Richard Burton. A man grows bitter of his life and career choice. (2h)

7:30 a.m.(68) “Captain America: The First Avenger” +++

(2011, Action) Hugo Weaving, Chris Evans. A research project gives a man super powers. (2h30)

8:10 a.m.

(37) “Bruce Almighty” ++ (2003, Comedy/Drama) Morgan Freeman, Jim Carrey. (2h05)

9 a.m.(64) “D.O.A.” +++ (1949, Mystery) Luther Adler,

Edmond O’Brien. A poisoned businessman tries to find his own killer. (1h45)

(67) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” +++ (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellan, Martin Freeman. A Hobbit helps dwarves regain Lonely Mountain. (3h45)

(58) “Friday the 13th” ++ (2009, Horror) Danielle Panabaker, Jared Padalecki. (2h02)

9:30 a.m.(65) “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” ++++

(2013, Drama) Josh Hutcherson, Jennifer Lawrence. Katniss and Peeta have large targets on their backs. (3h)

9:40 a.m.(18) “Pitch Perfect 3” +++ (2017, Comedy) Rebel

Wilson, Anna Kendrick. The Barden Bellas reunite and go to Europe to perform. (1h35)

10 a.m.

(68) “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” ++++ (2014, Action) Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans. Captain America faces a new and powerful enemy. (3h30)

10:15 a.m.(37) “The House Bunny” ++ (2008, Comedy) Colin

Hanks, Anna Faris. (2h05)10:30 a.m.(26) “The Stepfather” ++ (2009, Thriller) Sela Ward,

Dylan Walsh. (2h)(71) “Are We Done Yet?” ++ (2007, Comedy) Nia

Long, Ice Cube. (2h10)10:45 a.m.(64) “O.Henry’s Full House” +++ (1952, Biography)

Anne Baxter, Fred Allen. Five short stories are brought to the screen. (2h15)

11:05 a.m.(58) “Ghost Rider” ++ (2007, Action) Eva Mendes,

Nicolas Cage. (2h27)12 p.m.(54) (12) “Ali” ++ (2001, Biography) Mario Van

Peebles, Will Smith. (3h)

(41) “Ice Age: The Meltdown” +++ (2006, Animated) Voices of John Leguizamo, Ray Romano. Animals try to escape an ice meltdown. (2h)

12:20 p.m.(37) “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” ++ (2005, Comedy)

Catherine Keener, Steve Carell. (2h40)12:30 p.m.(18) “Pacific Rim Uprising” ++ (2018, Action) Rinko

Kikuchi, John Boyega. (2h)12:40 p.m.(71) “Are We There Yet?” ++ (2005, Comedy) Nia

Long, Ice Cube. (2h10)12:45 p.m.(67) “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” +++

(2013, Adventure) Richard Armitage, Martin Freeman. Bilbo and the dwarves must continue without Gandalf. (3h30)

1 p.m.(64) “To Be or Not To Be” ++++ (1942, Comedy)

Jack Benny, Carole Lombard. A troupe of actors joins the Polish underground. (2h)

1:30 p.m.(58) “Ender’s Game” ++ (2013, Sci-Fi) Abigail Breslin,

Asa Butterfield. (2h30)(60) “Con Air” +++ (1997, Action) John Cusack,

Nicolas Cage. A group of convicts take over a transport plane. (2h30)

(68) “Thor” +++ (2011, Action) Anthony Hopkins, Chris Hemsworth. Thor is sent to live on Earth amongst humans. (2h30)

2:30 p.m.(18) “Jupiter Ascending” +++ (2015, Sci-Fi)

Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis. A janitor learns of her remarkable alien lineage. (2h15)

2:50 p.m.(71) “Barbershop: The Next Cut” ++ (2016, Comedy)

Cedric the Entertainer, Ice Cube. (2h40)3 p.m.(37) “Just Go With It” ++ (2011, Comedy) Jennifer

Aniston, Adam Sandler. (2h40)(64) “After the Thin Man” +++ (1936, Mystery)

Myrna Loy, William Powell. A couple try to clear a cousin of a murder charge. (2h)

(65) “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2”

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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 105 242

TNT (67) [51] Movie (:45) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013,Adventure) Martin Freeman (:15) Godzilla (2014,Action) Elizabeth Olsen 138 245 FX (68) [53] (10:00) Captain America: The Winter Soldier Thor (2011,Action) Chris Hemsworth Iron Man 3 (2013,Action) Robert Downey Jr. 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue

168 262

LMN (76) [140] (11:00) The Wrong House ('16) The Wrong Man (2018,Thriller) Stalked by My Ex (2017,Thriller) Tamara Braun Nightmare Best Friend ('18) 109 253 HBO (511) [400] (11:30) Sports Pacific Rim Uprising (2018,Action) John Boyega Jupiter Ascending (2015,Sci-Fi) Mila Kunis (:45) Real Time With Bill Maher Movie 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

Movies.

TVMagazineMarch 10 - March 16

• Page 2 TV GUIDE - San Marcos, Tx., Sunday, March 10, 2019

SUNDAY EVENING MARCH 10, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

Ellen's Game of Games World of Dance Good Girls News 4 10 p.m. News 4 Sports Sports Nation In Depth - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] 60 Minutes God Friended Me Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul Eyewitness

News Eyewitness News

NCIS: New Orleans 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] The Simpsons Bob's Burgers The Simpsons Bob's Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

TMZ 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] (5:30) Quincy Jones Presents Shelea

Great Performances Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert From Madison Square Garden

Aging Backwards The Doctor Blake Mysteries - 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] America's Funniest Home Videos American Idol Shark Tank KSAT 12 News Nightbeat Instant Replay

66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] (5:00) John Denver

PBS NewsHour Weekend

Celtic Woman: Ancient Land Nat King Cole's Greatest Songs (My Music) Rick Steves' European Travel Tips and Tricks 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] America's Funniest Home Videos American Idol Shark Tank KVUE News Nightbeat Last Man

Standing Big State Sports 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] The Simpsons Bob's Burgers The Simpsons Bob's Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Fox 29 News MaxSp/(:40)

Spurs The James Brown Show

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Seinfeld - 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] Ellen's Game of Games World of Dance Good Girls KXAN News at

10 p.m. KXAN GameNight

Outdoorsman The Texas Bucket List 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] 60 Minutes God Friended Me Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul CBS Austin

News CBS Austin Sports Sunday

Austin After Hours

Full Measure 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Supergirl Charmed KXAN News at

9 State of Texas Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles

54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] Aquí y ahora Me Caigo de Risa Crónicas Contacto

Deportivo Noticiero Univision

Republica deportiva 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] (5:00) Her Boyfriend's Secret (2018,Drama) Kelly Sullivan

Seduced by a Killer (2019,Thriller) Clare Kramer Suburban Swingers Club (2019,Thriller) Dana Davis Seduced by a Killer (2019,Thriller) Clare Kramer 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Fixer Upper Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Mediterranean Mediterranean House Hunters House Hunters Caribbean Life Caribbean Life 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Naked and Afraid: Uncensored Naked and Afraid Alaskan Bush People (:05) Alaskan Bush People Naked and Afraid 182 278

TLC (35) [42] (5:00) Sister Wives: More to Love Sister Wives Seeking Sister Wife Dr. Pimple Popper Sister Wives

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] The Zoo: Bronx Tales The Zoo Evan Goes Wild North Woods Law North Woods Law Evan Goes Wild

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (5:40) Sweet Home Alabama (2002,Comedy) Reese Witherspoon (:15) Hitch (2005,Comedy) Will Smith (:55) Paul Blart: Mall Cop ('09) 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) SnowComing ('') When Calls the Heart Meet the Peetes A Novel Romance (2015,Family) Amy Acker Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Henry Danger Cousins for Life Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006,Animated) Voices of Ray Romano The Office The Office Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Fast Layne Sydney to the

Max Sydney to the Max

Coop & Cami Ask the World

Raven's Home Raven's Home Star Wars Resistance

Fast Layne Fast Layne Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] CNN Special CNN Special CNN Special The Bush Years CNN Special CNN Special 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] Fox News Sunday Watters World The Next Revolution Life, Liberty & Levin Watters World The Next Revolution 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Kasie DC Headliners Headliners Dateline Lockup 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] (5:30) Juwanna Mann (2002,Sport) Miguel Nunez Big Momma's House 2 (2006,Comedy) Martin Lawrence House Party (1990,Comedy) Robin Harris

162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NCAA Track & Field Division I Indoor Championship 30 for 30 SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Dallas Mavericks Mavs Post WPT Poker L.A. Classic Focused HS Spotlight WPT Poker L.A. Classic 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] (4:00) Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015,Action) Robert Downey Jr.

The Magnificent Seven (2016,Western) Denzel Washington Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama 122 244

A&E (60) [49] (4:00) Armageddon (1998,Adventure) Bruce Willis

Hacksaw Ridge (2016,Biography) Andrew Garfield (:05) Faster (2010,Action) Dwayne Johnson 118 265

HIST (61) [57] American Pickers American Pickers: Bonus Buys (:05) American Pickers 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:00) The Long, Long Trailer Top O' the Morning (1949,Musical) Bing Crosby Peg O' My Heart (1933,Musical) Marion Davies When a Man Loves ('27) 132 256 TBS (65) [52] The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang MiracleWork MiracleWork MiracleWork MiracleWork Step Brothers ('08) Will Ferrell 139 247

USA (66) [50] Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family 105 242

TNT (67) [51] (4:15) Godzilla ('14) Man of Steel (2013,Action) Henry Cavill Pacific Rim (2013,Action) Idris Elba 138 245 FX (68) [53] (4:00) Iron Man 3 ('13) Guardians of the Galaxy (2014,Adventure) Chris Pratt Guardians of the Galaxy (2014,Adventure) Chris Pratt 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue

168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Nightmare Best Friend My Daughter's Ransom (2018,Thriller) Scottie Thompson Saving my Baby (2019,Thriller) Brianne Davis My Daughter's Ransom ('18) 109 253 HBO (511) [400] (5:45) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018,Action) Chris Pratt The Case Against Adnan Syed (:10) Crashing (:40) High Main (:05) Last Week (:40) Adnan Syed (:50) High Main 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

WEEKDAY MORNING MARCH 11, 2019 TO MARCH 15, 2019 TW G 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 D DTV (4) WOAI (17) [11] News 4 Today Today Today III San Antonio Living Today With Kathie Lee and Hoda - 4 (5) KENS (6) [6] News at 6 News CBS This Morning Great Day SA The Price Is Right The Young and the Restless 67 5 (7) KTBC (2) [2] (5:00) Good Day Austin Good Day Austin Good Day Austin The Wendy Williams Show The Real 7 7 (9) KLRN (-) [-] Wild Kratts Cyberchase Nature Cat Curious George Let's Go Luna! Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Pinka-Peterrific Sesame Street Splash Bubbles Sit and Be Fit Various - 9 (12) KSAT (11) [10] Good Morning San Antonio Good Morning America Good Morning San An. Live With Kelly and Ryan The View 66 12 (18) KLRU (9) [9] World News Wild Kratts Nature Cat Curious George Let's Go Luna! Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Pinka-Peterrific Sesame Street Splash Bubbles Dinosaur Train Cat in the Hat 18 18 (24) KVUE (3) [3] (5:00) KVUE News Daybreak Good Morning America Live With Kelly and Ryan The View KVUE Midday News 24 24 (29) KABB (-) [-] (5:00) Fox News First Fox News First Daytime The Wendy Williams Show Fox News Mid Day - 29 (36) KXAN (4) [4] (5:00) KXAN News Today Today Today III Today With Kathie Lee and Hoda Studio 512 36 36 (42) KEYE (5) [5] (5:00) CBS Austin Morning News CBS This Morning We Are Austin The Price Is Right The Young and the Restless 42 42 (54) KNVA (12) [12] KXAN News at 6 a.m. Studio 512 Studio 512 The 700 Club The People's Court Hot Bench Hot Bench 54 54 (62) KAKW (13) [20] Despierta America Que bonito amor Noticiero Univ. Edicion Digital 62 62 LIFE (26) [26] Enjoying Life Various The Closer The Closer The Closer Various Various 108 252 HGTV (31) [61] Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various M Love It or List It / Fixer Upper 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Various Various Various Various Various Various 182 278 TLC (35) [42] What Not to Wear Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Various Various Various M Yes Dress Various M Tu Th Say Yes 183 280 ANPL (36) [39] Too Cute! My Cat From Hell Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet The Zoo Crikey! It's the Irwins 184 282 FREE (37) [38] Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba 700 Club The 700 Club Movies 180 311 MTV (38) [74] Various Th Ridiculous Various Th Ridiculous Various Th F Ridiculous Various F Ridiculous Various W F Ridiculous Various W F Ridiculous 160 331 HALL (39) [37] I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Home and Family Home and Family 185 312 NICK (41) [36] SpongeBob SpongeBob PAW Patrol Various Various Various Various PAW Patrol PAW Patrol PAW Patrol Various Various 170 299 DISN (42) [35] Vampirina Vampirina Mickey Racer PJ Masks Gigantosaurus Puppy Dog Pals Muppet Babies Vampirina Fancy Nancy Vampirina Various PJ Masks 172 290 CNN (46) [44] New Day New Day CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom At This Hour with Kate Bolduan Inside Politics 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] (5:00) Fox and Friends America's Newsroom Outnumbered 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] (5:00) Morning Joe MSNBC Live MSNBC Live With Hallie Jackson MSNBC Live With Craig Melvin Andrea Mitchell Reports 209 356 VH1 (50) [72] Martin Martin Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Various Various Various Various Various Various 162 335 ESPN (52) [28] SportsCenter Get Up! First Take Various Th Basketball 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Various F ACC Access Th Auto Racing / F Hockey Various Various M Rodeo / W Bowling / F Rodeo Various Various 416 643 SYFY (58) [64] Various Various Various Various Various Various F Z Nation Various Various Various Movies Th CSI: Crime 122 244 A&E (60) [49] Various M Bounty Hunt. Various M Bounty Hunt. Tu-Th First 48 M Bounty Hunt. Various M Bounty Hunt. Various Various Various Various 118 265 HIST (61) [57] Various W CountCars Various W CountCars Various W CountCars Various W CountCars Various W CountCars Various W CountCars 120 269 TCM (64) [54] Movies Movies Th Movie Movies Movies Tu (:15) Movie / W (:15) Movie Movies Tu Movie Movies Movies 132 256 TBS (65) [52] King of Queens King of Queens Various Various Various Various Various Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends 139 247 USA (66) [50] NCIS: Los Angeles Chicago P.D. Various Various Various Various 105 242 TNT (67) [51] Charmed Charmed Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural 138 245 FX (68) [53] Movies Movies Tu Movie W Met Mother M W Th Mother Met Mother Various 137 248 PARMT (69) [66] Paid Program Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue 168 262 LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Movies Movies Movies Movies 109 253 HBO (511) [400] M (:15) 1stLook Various Movies Movies M (:55) Movie / F (:10) Movie Various M Movie Movies 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 11, 2019 TO MARCH 15, 2019 TW G 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 D DTV

(4) WOAI (17) [11] News 4 San Antonio at Noon Days of Our Lives The Rachael Ray Show The Dr. Oz Show Judge Judy Judge Judy News 4 San

Antonio 5 p.m. NBC Nightly News - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] News at 12 p.m.

The Bold and the Beautiful

The Talk Let's Make a Deal The Ellen DeGeneres Show Eyewitness News at 4 p.m.

Jeopardy! Eyewitness News 5

CBS Evening News 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] FOX 7 AUSTIN Judge Judy The Dr. Oz Show Divorce Court Divorce Court TMZ Live! Judge Judy Judge Judy FOX 7 AUSTIN News 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] Amanpour and Company Curious George Let's Go Luna! Nature Cat Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Ready Jet Go! Odd Squad Arthur BBC World

News: America Nightly Business - 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] KSAT 12 News at Noon SA Live Strahan and Sara General Hospital Inside Edition Entertainment

Tonight KSAT 12 News at 5 p.m.

ABC World News 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] Sesame Street Super WHY! Pinka-Peterrific Let's Go Luna! Nature Cat Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur Arthur Business 18 18 (24) KVUE (3) [3] Strahan and Sara General Hospital Daily Blast Live Daily Blast Live Inside Edition Extra The Ellen DeGeneres Show KVUE News News 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] The People's Court Hot Bench Divorce Court The Doctors Dr. Phil Steve! Family Feud Family Feud

- 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at Noon Days of Our Lives The Rachael Ray Show Dr. Phil Jeopardy! KXAN News KXAN News NBC News 36 36 (42) KEYE (5) [5] Modern Family Bold-Beautiful The Talk Let's Make a Deal Be Millionaire? Be Millionaire? The Steve Wilkos Show Austin News Evening News 42 42 (54) KNVA (12) [12] Face the Truth Face the Truth Maury The Steve Wilkos Show The Jerry Springer Show Paternity Court Paternity Court The Goldbergs Jeopardy! 54 54 (62) KAKW (13) [20] Como dice/Tu Por Amar Sin Ley Tenias Que Ser Tu En Tierras Salvajes El gordo y la flaca Primer impacto Noticias 62 Noticiero Univ. 62 62 LIFE (26) [26] Various M The First 48 / Tu-Th Wife Swap Various F Movie M First 48/Tu-Th Grey's Anatomy Various F Movie M The First 48/Tu-Th Grey's A. 108 252 HGTV (31) [61] Various Th Bargain Hunt Various Th Bargain Hunt Various Th Bargain Hunt Various Th Bargain Hunt Various Th Bargain Hunt Various Th Bargain Hunt 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Various Various Various Various Various Various 182 278 TLC (35) [42] Various Say Yes-Dress My 600-lb Life Various Say Yes-Dress Say Yes-Dress Various Various M Th F Say Yes 183 280 ANPL (36) [39] Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees I Was Prey Various Various Various 184 282 FREE (37) [38] Various M Tu Middle M Tu Middle M Tu Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Various Various F Movie 180 311 MTV (38) [74] Various W F Ridiculous Various W Ridiculous Various W Ridiculous Various Various Various Various Various Various 160 331 HALL (39) [37] (11:00) Home and Family Movies Movies Movies 185 312 NICK (41) [36] PAW Patrol PAW Patrol SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Various The Loud House Various The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House 170 299 DISN (42) [35] Various Puppy Dog Pals Various Big City Greens Big City Greens Bizaardvark Bizaardvark Big City Greens Raven's Home Raven's Home Coop & Cami Coop & Cami 172 290 CNN (46) [44] CNN Right Now CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room The Situation Room 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] Outnumbered Overtime The Daily Briefing Shepard Smith Reporting Your World The Five Special Report With Bret Baier 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] MSNBC Live MSNBC Live With Katy Tur MSNBC Live With Ali Velshi Deadline: White House MTP Daily The Beat With Ari Melber 209 356 VH1 (50) [72] Various Various Various M Wild 'N Out Various M Wild 'N Out Various Various Movies M LoveHipHop/W Black Ink Crew 162 335 ESPN (52) [28] Various M NFL Live Tu W Score. Tu-Th Basketb. Various F Basketball M High Noon Various Various Various SportsCenter 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] (11:00) Various Various Various M Focused M Power/ Sport Various Various Tu Golf Life Various Various Various Various 416 643 SYFY (58) [64] Tu (:05) Movie Th CSI: Crime Movies Th Movie M Movie / Tu Movie F (:15) Movie Movies M (:55) Movie / Tu Movie Movies 122 244 A&E (60) [49] Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various W Storage W. Various W Storage W. 118 265 HIST (61) [57] Various W CountCars Various W CountCars Various W CountCars Various Various Various 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (11:45) Movies Movies Movies F Movie Th (:15) Movie Movies Movies Tu Movie Movies Movies 132 256 TBS (65) [52] Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Family Guy M-W FamilyGuy 139 247 USA (66) [50] Various Various M Th NCIS/Tu W F Law&O: SVU M Th NCIS/Tu W F Law&O: SVU M Th NCIS/Tu W F Law&O: SVU Various F Modern Fam 105 242 TNT (67) [51] M-W Supernatural / Th F Bones M-W Supernatural / Th F Bones Various Various Th F Bones / M (:15) Movie Various Various 138 245 FX (68) [53] Various Various Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Various Various F Movie Th Movie W Movie M Movie Tu Movie / F Movie 137 248 PARMT (69) [66] Bar Rescue Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Various Various Various Various Various Various 168 262 LMN (76) [140] (11:00) Movies Movies Movies Movies 109 253 HBO (511) [400] Movies F (:50) Movie Movies Tu (:45) Movie M Movie Various Tu Movie M Movie Movies F (:05) Movie Tu Bill Maher 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

++++ (2015, Adventure) Donald Sutherland, Jennifer Lawrence. Katniss prepares to take down President Snow. (3h)

4 p.m.(58) “Avengers: Age of Ultron” +++

(2015, Action) Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr.. Tony Stark’s artificial intelligence program goes awry. (3h)

(60) “Armageddon” ++ (1998, Adventure) Liv Tyler, Bruce Willis. (3h)

(68) “Iron Man 3” +++ (2013, Action) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. Tony Stark battles a terrorist called the Mandarin. (3h)

4:15 p.m.(67) “Godzilla” ++ (2014, Action) Aaron

Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen. (2h45)5 p.m.(64) “The Long, Long Trailer” +++ (1954, Comedy) Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball.

A newlywed couple decides to buy a trailer home. (2h)

5:30 p.m.(71) “Juwanna Mann” ++ (2002, Sport)

Vivica A. Fox, Miguel Nunez. (2h)5:40 p.m.(37) “Sweet Home Alabama” ++

(2002, Comedy) Candice Bergen, Reese Witherspoon. (2h35)

5:45 p.m.(18) “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” ++

(2018, Action) Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt. (2h15)

7 p.m.(41) “Ice Age: The Meltdown” +++ (2006,

Animated) Voices of John Leguizamo, Ray Romano. Animals try to escape an ice meltdown. (2h)

(58) “The Magnificent Seven” ++ (2016, Western) Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington. (3h)

(60) “Hacksaw Ridge” +++ (2016, Biography) Sam Worthington, Andrew Garfield. Army medic Desmond Doss refuses to carry a weapon. (3h04)

(64) “Top O’ the Morning” +++ (1949, Musical) Ann Blyth, Bing Crosby. A detective investigates the Blarney Stone theft. (2h)

(67) “Man of Steel” +++ (2013, Action) Amy Adams, Henry Cavill. An alien raised as human must save Earth from his race. (3h)

(68) “Guardians of the Galaxy” ++++ (2014, Adventure) Zoe Saldana, Chris Pratt. A band of misfits rally together to save the galaxy. (2h30)

7:30 p.m.(71) “Big Momma’s House 2” ++ (2006,

Comedy) Nia Long, Martin Lawrence. (2h30)

8:15 p.m.(37) “Hitch” ++ (2005, Comedy) Eva

Mendes, Will Smith. (2h40)9 p.m.(64) “Peg O’ My Heart” +++ (1933,

Musical) Leslie Howard, Marion Davies. An Irish girl inherits a place in a British estate. (2h)

9:30 p.m.(68) “Guardians of the Galaxy” ++++

(2014, Adventure) Zoe Saldana, Chris Pratt. A band of misfits rally together to save the galaxy. (2h30)

10 p.m.(67) “Pacific Rim” +++ (2013, Action)

Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba. A former pilot

and trainee pair up to save the world. (3h)(71) “House Party” ++ (1990, Comedy)

Christopher Martin, Robin Harris. (2h30)10:05 p.m.(60) “Faster” ++++ (2010, Action) Billy

Bob Thornton, Dwayne Johnson. An ex-convict sets out to find his brothers’ killers. (1h57)

10:55 p.m.(37) “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” ++ (2009,

Comedy) Keir O’Donnell, Kevin James. (2h05)

11 p.m.(64) “When a Man Loves” +++ (1927,

Drama) Beth Meredyth, John Barrymore. A woman is sold into a life of prostitution. (2h)

(65) “Step Brothers” ++ (2008, Comedy) John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell. (2h)

Monday

6 a.m.(68) “Don’t Breathe” +++ (2016, Horror)

Dylan Minnette, Jane Levy. Teenagers make a fatal mistake robbing a blind man. (2h)

8 a.m.(68) “Inferno” ++ (2016, Mystery) Felicity

Jones, Tom Hanks. (2h30)8:35 a.m.(58) “Ender’s Game” ++ (2013, Sci-Fi)

Abigail Breslin, Asa Butterfield. (2h30)8:45 a.m.(64) “Love in the Afternoon” ++++

(1957, Romance) Audrey Hepburn, Gary Cooper. A playboy is captivated by a detective’s daughter. (2h15)

10 a.m.(37) “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” ++ (2009,

Comedy) Keir O’Donnell, Kevin James. (2h)10:30 a.m.

Movies.

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MONDAY EVENING MARCH 11, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

News 4 San Antonio 6 p.m.

News 4 Evening Break

The Voice The Enemy Within News 4 10 p.m. (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Access - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] Eyewitness News at 6

Wheel of Fortune

The Neighborhood

Man With a Plan

Magnum P.I. Bull Eyewitness News 10

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] TMZ The Big Bang

Theory The Passage The Passage Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 FOX 7 AUSTIN

News at 10:00 The Big Bang Theory

TMZ Page Six TV 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] PBS NewsHour Antiques Roadshow What the World Needs Now: Words by Hal David Great Performances Amanpour and

Company - 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] KSAT 12 6 p.m. The Bachelor The Good Doctor KSAT 12 News

Nightbeat (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News

Nightline 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] PBS NewsHour The Best of the Joy of Painting:

Special Edition John Denver: Country Boy The Power of Radical Kindness With Angela

Santomero Les Miserables on Ma

Amanpour and Company 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] KVUE News at 6 p.m.

Entertainment Tonight

The Bachelor The Good Doctor KVUE News Nightbeat

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News Nightline 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Modern Family Modern Family The Passage The Passage Fox 29 News at

9:00 p.m. (:50) Maximum Sports

2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Two and a Half Men

Seinfeld - 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at 6 p.m.

Wheel of Fortune

The Voice The Enemy Within KXAN News at 10 p.m.

(:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Seth Meyers 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] CBS Austin News at 6 p.m.

CBS Austin News

The Neighborhood

Man With a Plan

Magnum P.I. Bull CBS Austin News

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Family Feud Family Feud Arrow Black Lightning KXAN News at

9 (:45) More Than the Score

Two and a Half Men

Mom Mom Black-ish 54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] La rosa de Guadalupe Jesus Amar a Muerte Noticias62:

Nocturna Noticiero Uni: Noct.

Contacto Deportivo 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] Escaping Polygamy Escaping Polygamy Escaping Polygamy (:05) Escaping Polygamy (:05) Escaping Polygamy Escaping Polygamy

108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Love It or List It House Hunters House Hunters Home Town House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Home Town 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Street Outlaws: Full Throttle Street Outlaws Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings (:05) American Chopper Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings 182 278

TLC (35) [42] Say Yes to the Dress Counting On Counting On Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Counting On

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (4:30) Hitch ('05,Com) Will Smith Shadowhunters Toy Story 2 (1999,Animated) Voices of Tom Hanks The 700 Club A Cinderella Story ('04) 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club Teen Mom 2 16 and Pregnant

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) Dater's Handbook ('16) Chance at Romance (2014,Romance) Ryan McPartlin The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells (2018,Romance) Kavan Smith Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Loud House Loud House Double Dare Double Dare To Be Announced Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Kim Possible (2019,Family) Sadie Stanley (:40) Coop &

Cami (:05) Raven's Home

Raven's Home Sydney to the Max

Coop & Cami Ask the World

Andi Mack Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Hardball With Chris Matthews All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Rachel Maddow Show 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] Love and Hip-Hop Love and Hip-Hop Love and Hip-Hop: Miami Cartel Crew Love and Hip-Hop Love and Hip-Hop: Miami

162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NCAA Basketball SoCon Tournament NCAA Basketball WCC Tournament SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Signing Day Show H.S. Basketball UIL State Tournament UIL Champ. MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers Spring Training 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] (3:55) The Magnificent Seven (2016,Western) Denzel Washington

Skyfall (2012,Action) Daniel Craig Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama 122 244

A&E (60) [49] Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky (:05) Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon

118 265

HIST (61) [57] American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:05) Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars (:05) American Pickers 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:00) Madame Bovary ('49) You Were Never Lovelier (1942,Musical) Fred Astaire The Band Wagon (1953,Comedy) Fred Astaire Broadway Melody of 1940 132 256 TBS (65) [52] Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad! American Dad! Conan Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan 139 247

USA (66) [50] NCIS WWE Monday Night Raw Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family

105 242

TNT (67) [51] (4:15) The Bourne Legacy ('12) Red (2010,Action) Bruce Willis (:15) Red 2 (2013,Action) Bruce Willis Movie 138 245 FX (68) [53] 4: The Huntsman: Winter's... World War Z (2013,Action) Brad Pitt World War Z (2013,Action) Brad Pitt 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops

168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Girl Followed ('17) The Wrong Friend (2018,Thriller) Vivica A. Fox Best Friend's Betrayal (2019,Thriller) Mary Grill The Wrong Friend ('18) 109 253 HBO (511) [400] Movie Last Week Deadpool 2 (2018,Action) Ryan Reynolds The Case Against Adnan Syed (:15) High Main (:45) The Wolfman (2010,Horror) Emily Blunt 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 12, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

News 4 San Antonio 6 p.m.

News 4 Evening Break

Ellen's Game of Games This Is Us New Amsterdam News 4 10 p.m. (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Access - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] Eyewitness News at 6

Wheel of Fortune

NCIS FBI NCIS: New Orleans Eyewitness News 10

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] TMZ The Big Bang

Theory MasterChef Junior MasterChef Junior Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 FOX 7 AUSTIN

News at 10:00 The Big Bang Theory

TMZ Page Six TV 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] PBS NewsHour Moments to Remember: My Music Incredible Aging: Adding Life to Your Years Amanpour and Company

- 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] KSAT 12 6 p.m. The Bachelor Videos After Dark KSAT 12 News

Nightbeat (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News

Nightline 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] PBS NewsHour Mister Rogers: It's You I Like Ken Burns: The National Parks The Power of Radical Kindness With Angela

Santomero 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] KVUE News at 6 p.m.

Entertainment Tonight

The Bachelor Videos After Dark KVUE News Nightbeat

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News Nightline 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Modern Family Modern Family MasterChef Junior MasterChef Junior Fox 29 News (:50) Maximum

Sports 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Two and a Half

Men Seinfeld

- 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at 6 p.m.

Wheel of Fortune

Ellen's Game of Games This Is Us New Amsterdam KXAN News at 10 p.m.

(:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Seth Meyers 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] CBS Austin News at 6 p.m.

CBS Austin News

NCIS FBI NCIS: New Orleans CBS Austin News

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Family Feud Family Feud The Flash Roswell, New Mexico KXAN News at

9 (:45) More Than the Score

Two and a Half Men

Mom Mom Black-ish 54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] La rosa de Guadalupe Jesus Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia Por Amar Sin Ley Noticias62:

Nocturna Noticiero Uni: Noct.

Contacto Deportivo 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] Married at First Sight Married:Lov-

eUnlocked Married at First Sight: Love Unlocked

Married at First Si.

Married at First Sight (:05) Married at 1st Sight /(:15) Married at First Sight

Married:Lov-eUnlocked

Married:Lov-eUnlocked 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Fixer Upper Windy City Rehab Windy City Rehab House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Windy City Rehab 112 229 DISC (34) [41] American Chopper: Rebuilt American Chopper Garage Rehab Street Outlaws (:05) Shifting Gears Garage Rehab 182 278

TLC (35) [42] My Big Fat Fabulous Life My Big Fat Fabulous Life I Am Jazz Dr. Pimple Popper My Big Fat Fabulous Life My Big Fat Fabulous Life

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] North Woods Law North Woods Law: Protect and

Preserve North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (5:00) Toy Story 2 ('99) Good Trouble Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ('71,Family) Gene Wilder The 700 Club Nanny McPhee ('05) 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 Siesta Key Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) Under the Autumn Moon My Summer Prince (2016,Romance) Taylor Cole A Country Wedding (2015,Drama) Jesse Metcalfe Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Loud House Loud House Double Dare Double Dare To Be Announced Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the

Max Coop & Cami Ask the World

Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the Max

Coop & Cami Ask the World

Andi Mack Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Hardball With Chris Matthews All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Rachel Maddow Show 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] Cartel Crew Love and Hip-Hop: Miami Love and Hip-Hop Love and Hip-Hop Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love and Basketball

(2000,Romance) Sanaa Lathan 162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NCAA Basketball Horizon League Tournament NCAA Basketball WCC Tournament SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] The Defining Moments of Dirk Mavs Pregam NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Dallas Mavericks Mavs Post Rodeo/:45 Focus. UIL Champ. HS Spotlight 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] (4:00) Skyfall (2012,Action) Daniel Craig

The Last Witch Hunter (2015,Action) Vin Diesel (:25) Super 8 (2011,Sci-Fi) Elle Fanning 122 244

A&E (60) [49] (5:00) Hoarders Hoarders The Toe Bro (:05) Hoarders (:05) Hoarders

118 265

HIST (61) [57] The Curse of Oak Island Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island (:05) Project Blue Book (:05) Project Blue Book (:05) The Curse of Oak Island 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:00) The Big Sleep ('46) A Star Is Born (1937,Romance) Fredric March Nothing Sacred (1937,Comedy) Fredric March Les Misérables (1935,Classic) Charles Laughton 132 256 TBS (65) [52] The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang MiracleWork Conan MiracleWork Seinfeld Conan 139 247

USA (66) [50] Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

WWE Super Smackdown Temptation Island Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 105 242

TNT (67) [51] (5:30) Walking Tall ('04) NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Dallas Mavericks NBA Basketball Minnesota Timberwolves at Denver Nuggets 138 245 FX (68) [53] (5:00) Taken 2 ('12) Liam Neeson Taken 3 (2014,Action) Liam Neeson Taken 3 (2014,Action) Liam Neeson 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Mom Mom Dumb and Dumber (1994,Comedy) Jim Carrey Dumb and Dumber (1994,Comedy) Jim Carrey

168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Guilty at 17 ('14) Missing at 17 (2013,Drama) Tricia O'Kelley Zombie at 17 (2018,Thriller) Laura Fortier Missing at 17 ('13) 109 253 HBO (511) [400] (5:30) Bill Maher Vice News Breaking In (2018,Thriller) Gabrielle Union The Case Against Adnan Syed (:40) Crashing (:10) Rampage (2018,Action) Dwayne Johnson 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

(18) “The Mask” ++ (1994, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Jim Carrey. (1h43)

11 a.m.(64) “From the Earth to the Moon” +++

(1958, Sci-Fi) George Sanders, Joseph Cotten. A scientist plans a flight to the moon. (2h)

11:05 a.m.(58) “Life of Pi” +++ (2012, Fantasy)

Irrfan Khan, Suraj Sharma. A man begins an epic journey with a tiger. (2h54)

12:15 p.m.(18) “The Greatest Showman” +++ (2017,

Biography) Zac Efron, Hugh Jackman. P.

T. Barnum launches a circus against all odds. (1h45)12:30 p.m.(60) “Armageddon” ++ (1998,

Adventure) Liv Tyler, Bruce Willis. (3h)1 p.m.(64) “The Three Musketeers” ++ (1935,

Action) Heather Angel, Walter Abel. (2h)2 p.m.(18) “Couples Retreat” ++ (2009, Comedy)

Jason Bateman, Vince Vaughn. (2h)(58) “Priest” ++ (2011, Action) Cam

Gigandet, Paul Bettany. (1h57)(67) “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” ++ (2013,

Action) Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum. (2h15)

(68) “Terminator: Genisys” +++ (2015, Sci-Fi) Jason Clarke, Arnold

Schwarzenegger. Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor team up against a new foe. (2h30)

3 p.m.(64) “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” ++++ (1939, Romance) Thomas Mitchell, Charles Laughton. A deformed man provides sanctuary for a gypsy. (2h)

3:30 p.m.(60) “Con Air” +++ (1997, Action) John

Cusack, Nicolas Cage. A group of convicts take over a transport plane. (2h30)

3:55 p.m.(58) “The Magnificent Seven” ++ (2016,

Western) Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington. (3h03)

4 p.m.(18) “Wonder Woman” ++++ (2017,

Action) Chris Pine, Gal Gadot. A warrior princess fights to end the First World War. (2h30)

4:15 p.m.(67) “The Bourne Legacy” +++ (2012,

Action) Rachel Weisz, Jeremy Renner. A conspiracy is on the verge of being exposed. (2h45)

4:30 p.m.(37) “Hitch” ++ (2005, Comedy) Eva

Mendes, Will Smith. (2h30)5 p.m.(64) “Madame Bovary” +++ (1949,

Romance) James Mason, Jennifer Jones. Woman escapes boredom by having wealthy lovers. (2h)

7 p.m.

(18) “Deadpool 2” +++ (2018, Action) Josh Brolin, Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool forms a new team of mutants called X-Force. (2h)

(58) “Skyfall” ++++ (2012, Action) Helen McCrory, Daniel Craig. James Bond embarks on an action-packed mission. (3h)

(64) “You Were Never Lovelier” +++ (1942, Musical) Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire. An Argentine heiress has a secret admirer. (2h)

(67) “Red” +++ (2010, Action) Mary-Louise Parker, Bruce Willis. A retired black-ops agent hunts down his assailants. (2h15)

(68) “World War Z” ++ (2013, Action) Mireille Enos, Brad Pitt. (2h30)

8 p.m.(37) “Toy Story 2” +++ (1999, Animated)

Voices of Tim Allen, Tom Hanks. The toys try to rescue Woody from a toy collector. (1h59)

9:15 p.m.(67) “Red 2” ++ (2013, Action) Helen

Mirren, Bruce Willis. (2h30)9:30 p.m.(68) “World War Z” ++ (2013, Action)

Mireille Enos, Brad Pitt. (2h30)10:45 p.m.(18) “The Wolfman” ++ (2010, Horror)

Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt. (1h45)11 p.m.(37) “A Cinderella Story” ++ (2004,

Comedy) Chad Michael Murray, Hilary Duff. (2h)

(64) “Broadway Melody of 1940” +++

Movies.

(1940, Musical) Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire. Two dancers compete for job. (2h)

11:45 p.m.(67) “The Bourne Legacy” +++ (2012,

Action) Rachel Weisz, Jeremy Renner. A conspiracy is on the verge of being exposed. (2h45)

Tuesday6 a.m.(68) “Inferno” ++ (2016, Mystery) Felicity

Jones, Tom Hanks. (2h30)6:15 a.m.

(64) “Scene of the Crime” ++ (1949, Mystery) Tom Drake, Van Johnson. (1h45)6:40 a.m.

(18) “Never Been Kissed” +++ (1999, Romance) Michael Vartan, Drew Barrymore. A journalist poses as a student to study teen culture. (1h50)

7:30 a.m.(58) “Snowpiercer” ++ (2014, Sci-Fi) Jamie

Bell, Chris Evans. (2h31)8 a.m.(64) “The Tattooed Stranger” +++ (1950,

Mystery) Patricia White, John Miles. Detectives try to identify a defaced murder victim. (1h15)

8:30 a.m.(18) “How I Got Into College” ++ (1989,

Comedy) Corey Parker, Anthony Edwards. (1h30)

(68) “Terminator: Genisys” +++ (2015, Sci-Fi) Jason Clarke, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor team up against a new foe. (2h30)

10 a.m.(18) “Against the Ropes” ++ (2004,

Drama) Omar Epps, Meg Ryan. (2h)(37) “A Cinderella Story” ++ (2004,

Comedy) Chad Michael Murray, Hilary Duff. (2h)

(71) “Joyful Noise” ++ (2012, Comedy) Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton. (2h30)

(58) “Final Destination 5” ++ (2011,

Horror) Emma Bell, Nicholas D’Agosto. (2h02)

10:30 a.m.(64) “Super Sleuth” +++ (1937, Mystery)

Jack Oakie, Ann Sothern. An actor offers services to law. (1h15)

11 a.m.(56) “Dead at 17” ++ (2008, Drama) John

Bregar, Barbara Niven. (2h)12 p.m.(18) “Volcano” ++ (1997, Action) Anne

Heche, Tommy Lee Jones. (1h45)12:05 p.m.(58) “Priest” ++ (2011, Action) Cam

Gigandet, Paul Bettany. (1h57)1 p.m.

(64) “The Maltese Falcon” ++++ (1941, Mystery) Mary Astor, Humphrey Bogart. Sam Spade searches for a priceless statue. (2h)

1:45 p.m.(18) “Mickey Blue Eyes” ++ (1999,

Comedy) James Caan, Hugh Grant. (1h45)2 p.m.(58) “Max Payne” ++ (2008, Action) Mila

Kunis, Mark Wahlberg. (2h)3 p.m.(64) “Mystery House” ++ (1938, Mystery)

Dick Purcell, Ann Sheridan. (1h)(71) “Love and Basketball” ++ (2000,

Romance) Omar Epps, Sanaa Lathan. (3h)3:30 p.m.

(18) “Entrapment” +++ (1999, Crime Story) Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sean Connery. Two people team up for a heist. (2h)

4 p.m.(58) “Skyfall” ++++ (2012, Action)

Helen McCrory, Daniel Craig. James Bond embarks on an action-packed mission. (3h)

5 p.m.(37) “Toy Story 2” +++ (1999, Animated)

Voices of Tim Allen, Tom Hanks. The toys try to rescue Woody from a toy collector. (2h)

(64) “The Big Sleep” ++++ (1946, Mystery) Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart. A detective is hired to retrieve blackmail evidence. (2h)

(68) “Taken 2” ++ (2012, Action) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. (2h)

Movies.

• Page 4 TV GUIDE - San Marcos, Tx., Sunday, March 10, 2019

WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 13, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

News 4 San Antonio 6 p.m.

News 4 Evening Break

Chicago Med Chicago Fire Chicago P.D. News 4 10 p.m. (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Access - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] Eyewitness News at 6

Wheel of Fortune

Survivor: Edge of Extinction The World's Best Eyewitness News @ 10

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] TMZ The Big Bang

Theory Empire Star Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 FOX 7 AUSTIN

News at 10:00 The Big Bang Theory

TMZ Page Six TV 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] PBS NewsHour Nature Nova Nat King Cole's Greatest Songs (My Music) Rick Steves'

Europe Amanpour and Company

- 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] KSAT 12 6 p.m. The Goldbergs Schooled Modern Family Single Parents Whiskey Cavalier KSAT 12 News

Nightbeat (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News

Nightline 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] PBS NewsHour Nature Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks Gutbliss With Dr. Robynne Chutkan Amanpour and

Company 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] KVUE News at 6 p.m.

Entertainment Tonight

The Goldbergs Schooled Modern Family Single Parents Whiskey Cavalier KVUE News Nightbeat

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News Nightline 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Modern Family Modern Family Empire Star Fox 29 News (:50) Maximum

Sports 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Two and a Half

Men Seinfeld

- 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at 6 p.m.

Wheel of Fortune

Chicago Med Chicago Fire Chicago P.D. KXAN News at 10 p.m.

(:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Seth Meyers 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] CBS Austin News at 6 p.m.

CBS Austin News

Survivor: Edge of Extinction The World's Best CBS Austin News

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Family Feud Family Feud Riverdale All American KXAN News at

9 (:45) More Than the Score

Two and a Half Men

Mom Mom Black-ish 54 54

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LIFE (26) [26] Grey's Anatomy Project Runway: All Stars -

Social Thread Project Runway: All Stars (:05) American Beauty Star (:05) Project Runway: All Stars Project Runway: All Stars -

Social Thread 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Property Brothers 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners: Shiners on Shine Moonshiners To Be Announced (:05) Moonshiners Moonshiners 182 278

TLC (35) [42] (5:00) My 600-lb Life My 600-lb Life Family by the Ton My 600-lb Life My 600-lb Life

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] Lone Star Law Lone Star Law: Uncuffed Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Lone Star Law: Uncuffed

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (5:00) Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Ratatouille (2007,Family) Voices of Brad Garrett The 700 Club Norm of the North ('16) 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness The Challenge: War of the

Worlds Game of Clones Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) All of My Heart ('15) Love at First Dance (2018,Romance) Becca Tobin Love at First Bark (2017,Romance) Jana Kramer Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Loud House Loud House Double Dare Double Dare To Be Announced Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the

Max Coop & Cami Ask the World

Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the Max

Coop & Cami Ask the World

Andi Mack Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Hardball With Chris Matthews All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Rachel Maddow Show 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] Black Ink Crew Black Ink Crew Black Ink Crew Black Ink Crew Cartel Crew Black Ink Crew

162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NBA Basketball Brooklyn Nets at Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets (:55) Buzzer /(:10) SportsCenter 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Basketball OKC vs Texas Rodeo RodeoHouston Super Series Cowboys Blitz UIL Champ. Rodeo Stars Insider WPT Poker L.A. Classic 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] (5:30) The Fifth Element (1997,Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis The Magicians Deadly Class Alien News

Desk The Fifth Element (1997,Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis

122 244

A&E (60) [49] Zombie House Flipping Zombie House Flipping Zombie House Flipping Tiny House Nation (:05) Tiny House Nation (:05) Zombie House Flipping

118 265

HIST (61) [57] Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (:05) Forged in Fire (:05) Knight Fight (:05) Forged in Fire 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:00) Desperate Journey ('42) The Bitter Tea of General Yen ('33) (:45) Hawaii (1966,Drama) Julie Andrews Movie 132 256 TBS (65) [52] Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal Conan Full Frontal Seinfeld Conan 139 247

USA (66) [50] Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family 105 242

TNT (67) [51] Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016,Action) Ben Affleck Drop the Mic Joker's Wild Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016,Action) Ben Affleck 138 245 FX (68) [53] 4: Mission: Impossible - Gh... White House Down (2013,Action) Channing Tatum White House Down (2013,Action) Channing Tatum 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Mom Mom Forrest Gump (1994,Comedy/Drama) Tom Hanks Forrest Gump (1994,Comedy/Drama) Tom Hanks

168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Your Baby Is Mine ('18) Party Mom (2018,Drama) Krista Allen Death of a Cheerleader (2019,Thriller) Aubrey Peeples Party Mom ('18) Krista Allen 109 253 HBO (511) [400] (4:40) O.G. Vice News Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018,Action) Chris Pratt (:15) High Main (:45) Crashing (:15) Pacific Rim Uprising (2018,Action) John Boyega 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 14, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

News 4 San Antonio 6 p.m.

News 4 Evening Break

Superstore A.P. Bio Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Will & Grace Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

News 4 10 p.m. (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Access - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] Eyewitness News at 6

Wheel of Fortune

The Big Bang Theory

Fam Young Sheldon Fam S.W.A.T. Eyewitness News 10

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] TMZ The Big Bang

Theory iHeartRadio Music Awards Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 FOX 7 AUSTIN

News at 10:00 The Big Bang Theory

TMZ Page Six TV 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] PBS NewsHour On the Record SciTech Now Great Performances Quincy Jones Presents Shelea Amanpour and Company

- 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] KSAT 12 6 p.m. Grey's Anatomy Station 19 For the People KSAT 12 News

Nightbeat (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News

Nightline 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] PBS NewsHour Engelbert Humperdinck: The King of Romance

(My Music) Quincy Jones Presents Shelea Les Miserables

on Ma Aging Backwards Amanpour and

Company 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] KVUE News at 6 p.m.

Entertainment Tonight

Grey's Anatomy Station 19 For the People KVUE News Nightbeat

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News Nightline 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Modern Family Modern Family iHeartRadio Music Awards Fox 29 News (:50) Maximum

Sports 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Two and a Half

Men Seinfeld

- 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at 6 p.m.

Wheel of Fortune

Superstore A.P. Bio Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Will & Grace Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

KXAN News at 10 p.m.

(:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Seth Meyers 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] CBS Austin News at 6 p.m.

CBS Austin News

The Big Bang Theory

Fam Young Sheldon Fam S.W.A.T. CBS Austin News

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Family Feud Family Feud Supernatural Legacies KXAN News at

9 (:45) More Than the Score

Two and a Half Men

Mom Mom Black-ish 54 54

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LIFE (26) [26] Grey's Anatomy Bring It! Fan Chat Bring It! (:05) The Rap Game (:05) Bring It! Battle Breakdown Bring It! Fan Chat

108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Nas Flip or Flop Nas Flip or Flop Nas House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Flip or Flop Nas Flip or Flop Nas 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid Alaskan Bush People Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid 182 278

TLC (35) [42] Say Yes to the Dress My 600-lb Life: Supersized Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER My 600-lb Life: Supersized

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters:

Rapids River Monsters: Rapids

River Monsters 184 282

FREE (37) [38] (4:30) Ratatouille ('07) Siren Beetlejuice (1988,Comedy) Michael Keaton The 700 Club Alvin & the Chipmunks: The ... 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Ex on the Beach: Ex-tra Edition Ex on the Beach Game of Clones Ex on the Beach Game of Clones Catfish: The TV Show

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) Tulips in Spring ('16) Just Add Romance (2019,Romance) Meaghann Fahy Walking the Dog (2017,Romance) Jennifer Finnigan Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Loud House Loud House Double Dare Double Dare To Be Announced Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the

Max Coop & Cami Ask the World

Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the Max

Coop & Cami Ask the World

Andi Mack Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Hardball With Chris Matthews All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Rachel Maddow Show 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] (4:30) Friends With Benefits (2011,Comedy) Mila Kunis

RuPaul's Drag Race RuPaul's Drag Race Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out 162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament Scoreboard NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament NCAA Basketball Pac-12 Tournament 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Stars Insider Stars Pre-game NHL Hockey Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild Post-game Rodeo/:15 Spot. H.S. Basketball UIL State Tournament 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] Freddy vs. Jason (2003,Horror) Robert Englund Sleepy Hollow (1999,Horror) Johnny Depp (:05) Deadly Class (:05) The Magicians

122 244

A&E (60) [49] 60 Days In 60 Days In 60 Days In (:05) 60 Days In (:05) 60 Days In

118 265

HIST (61) [57] Swamp People Swamp People: Outdoors Swamp People: Outdoors (:05) Truck Night in America (:05) Swamp People (:05) Swamp People: Outdoors 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:30) Fashions of 1934 ('34) Ace in the Hole (1951,Drama) Kirk Douglas (:15) Sweet Smell of Success (1957,Drama) Tony Curtis Scandal Sheet ('52) John Derek 132 256 TBS (65) [52] Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan 139 247

USA (66) [50] Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016,Adventure) Eddie Redmayne (:55) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004,Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe

105 242

TNT (67) [51] Bones NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Toronto Raptors NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Denver Nuggets 138 245 FX (68) [53] Movie Passengers (2016,Adventure) Jennifer Lawrence Better Things Better Things Better Things Passengers (2016,Adventure) Jennifer Lawrence 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Mom Mom The Shawshank Redemption (1994,Drama) Tim Robbins The Shawshank Redemption (1994,Drama) Tim

Robbins 168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Boyfriend's Deceit ('18) Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly Story ('18) Christina Ricci Family Vanished (2018,Suspense) Escaping the Madhouse: Th... 109 253 HBO (511) [400] Movie Vice News Date Night (2010,Comedy) Tina Fey HBO First Look /(:45) Tag (2018,Comedy) Jeremy Renner The Case Against Adnan Syed (:40) Neverland 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

5:30 p.m.(67) “Walking Tall” +++ (2004, Action)

Johnny Knoxville, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. A soldier sets out to clean up his hometown. (1h30)

7 p.m.(69) “Dumb and Dumber” ++ (1994,

Comedy) Jeff Daniels, Jim Carrey. (2h30)(18) “Breaking In” +++ (2018, Thriller)

Billy Burke, Gabrielle Union. A mother must break into a house to save her children. (1h30)

(58) “The Last Witch Hunter” ++ (2015, Action) Rose Leslie, Vin Diesel. (2h23)

(64) “A Star Is Born” ++++ (1937, Romance) Janet Gaynor, Fredric March. A fading matinee idol marries a young starlet. (2h)

(68) “Taken 3” ++ (2014, Action) Famke

Janssen, Liam Neeson. (2h30)8 p.m.(37) “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate

Factory” +++ (1971, Family) Peter Ostrum, Gene Wilder. Five lucky people tour a magical candy factory. (1h59)

9 p.m.(64) “Nothing Sacred” +++ (1937,

Comedy) Carole Lombard, Fredric March. A reporter exploits a girl’s radium poisoning death. (1h30)

9:25 p.m.(58) “Super 8” +++ (2011, Sci-Fi) Amanda

Michalka, Elle Fanning. Kids investigate strange events in their town. (2h33)

9:30 p.m.(69) “Dumb and Dumber” ++ (1994,

Comedy) Jeff Daniels, Jim Carrey. (2h30)(68) “Taken 3” ++ (2014, Action) Famke

Janssen, Liam Neeson. (2h30)10:10 p.m.(18) “Rampage” ++ (2018, Action) Malin

Akerman, Dwayne Johnson. (1h50)10:30 p.m.(64) “Les Misérables” +++ (1935, Classic)

Rochelle Hudson, Charles Laughton. An ex-con becomes a respected mayor. (2h)

11 p.m.(37) “Nanny McPhee” +++ (2005,

Fantasy) Colin Firth, Emma Thompson. A mysterious nanny has supernatural powers. (2h)

(71) “Love and Basketball” ++ (2000, Romance) Omar Epps, Sanaa Lathan. (3h)

Wednesday6 a.m.(68) “Evil Dead” +++ (2013, Horror)

Shiloh Fernandez, Jane Levy. An evil presence hunts a group of friends at a cabin. (2h)

7 a.m.(64) “The Adventures of Mark Twain” +++

(1944, Biography) Alexis Smith, Fredric

March. A biography of Mark Twain’s American literature. (2h15)

7:10 a.m.(18) “Bring It On Again” ++ (2004,

Comedy) Kevin Cooney, Bree Turner. (1h35)8:45 a.m.(18) “Kung Pow! Enter the Fist” ++ (2002,

Comedy) Fei Lung, Steve Oedekerk. (1h20)9:15 a.m.(64) “Christopher Columbus” +++ (1949,

Drama) Francis L. Sullivan, Fredric March. A biography of the discover of America. (1h45)

10 a.m.(37) “Nanny McPhee” +++ (2005,

Fantasy) Colin Firth, Emma Thompson. A mysterious nanny has supernatural powers. (2h)

11 a.m.(64) “It’s a Big Country” ++ (1951, Drama)

Gary Cooper, Ethel Barrymore. (1h45)

11:15 a.m.(18) “The Mummy” ++ (2017, Action)

Sofia Boutella, Tom Cruise. (1h55)12:45 p.m.(64) “The Charge of the Light Brigade” +++ (1936, Adventure) Olivia De Havilland, Errol Flynn. Two military brothers fall for the same woman. (2h15)

1 p.m.(58) “Super 8” +++ (2011, Sci-Fi) Amanda

Michalka, Elle Fanning. Kids investigate strange events in their town. (2h30)

1:10 p.m.(18) “Knight and Day” ++ (2010, Action)

Tom Cruise, (1h50)2 p.m.(68) “Taken 2” ++ (2012, Action) Famke

Janssen, Liam Neeson. (2h)3 p.m.(18) “The Grudge” ++ (2004, Horror)

William Mapother, Sarah Michelle Gellar.

(1h40)(64) “The Adventures of Don Juan” +++

(1949, Romance) Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors. The legendary lover saves his queen from treason. (2h)

3:30 p.m.(58) “The Last Witch Hunter” ++ (2015,

Action) Rose Leslie, Vin Diesel. (2h)4 p.m.(68) “Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” +++ (2011, Action) Jeremy Renner, Tom Cruise. Ethan Hunt must clear IMF’s name after a bombing. (3h)

5 p.m.(37) “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate

Factory” +++ (1971, Family) Peter Ostrum, Gene Wilder. Five lucky people tour a magical candy factory. (2h31)

(64) “Desperate Journey” +++ (1942, Action) Ronald Reagan, Errol Flynn. Five RAF pilots are pursued by a Nazi officer. (2h)

Movies.

5:30 p.m.(58) “The Fifth Element” +++ (1997,

Sci-Fi) Milla Jovovich, Bruce Willis. A mysterious woman holds the key to saving Earth. (2h30)

6 p.m.(67) “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” ++ (2016, Action) Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck. (3h)

7 p.m.(69) “Forrest Gump” +++ (1994, Comedy/

Drama) Sally Field, Tom Hanks. A simple man tells his extraordinary life story. (3h30)

(18) “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” ++

(2018, Action) Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt. (2h15)

(64) “The Bitter Tea of General Yen” +++ (1933, Drama) Nils Asther, Barbara Stanwyck. An American falls in love with a Chinese warlord. (1h45)

(68) “White House Down” ++ (2013, Action) Jamie Foxx, Channing Tatum. (3h)

7:30 p.m.(37) “Ratatouille” +++ (2007, Family)

Voices of Patton Oswalt, Brad Garrett. A rat who can cook battles an eccentric chef. (2h29)

8:45 p.m.(64) “Hawaii” +++ (1966, Drama) Max

Von Sydow, Julie Andrews. A religious fundamentalist and his wife visit Hawaii. (3h)

10 p.m.(67) “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” ++ (2016, Action) Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck. (3h)

(68) “White House Down” ++ (2013, Action) Jamie Foxx, Channing Tatum. (3h)

10:15 p.m.(18) “Pacific Rim Uprising” ++ (2018,

Action) Rinko Kikuchi, John Boyega. (1h55)10:30 p.m.(69) “Forrest Gump” +++ (1994, Comedy/

Drama) Sally Field, Tom Hanks. A simple man tells his extraordinary life story. (3h30)

(58) “The Fifth Element” +++ (1997, Sci-Fi) Milla Jovovich, Bruce Willis. A mysterious woman holds the key to saving Earth. (2h29)

11:45 p.m.

(64) “Inn of the Sixth Happiness” +++ (1958, Drama) Curt Jurgens, Ingrid Bergman. A woman travels to China to become a missionary. (2h45)

Thursday7:30 a.m.(64) “She Had to Say Yes” ++ (1933,

Drama) Regis Toomey, Loretta Young. (1h15)

8:45 a.m.(18) “Invictus” ++++ (2009, Biography)

Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman. Nelson Mandela unites the country through rugby. (2h15)

11 a.m.(18) “The American President” ++++

(1995, Romance) Annette Bening, Michael

Douglas. A widowed president dates an environmental lobbyist. (2h)

11:15 a.m.(64) “Sally” ++ (1930, Musical) Joe E.

Brown, Marilyn Miller. (1h45)11:30 a.m.(71) “The Bodyguard” ++ (1992, Suspense)

Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston. (2h30)12:30 p.m.(68) “Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” +++ (2011, Action) Jeremy Renner, Tom Cruise. Ethan Hunt must clear IMF’s name after a bombing. (3h)

1 p.m.(18) “Self/ Less” ++ (2015, Sci-Fi) Ryan

Reynolds, Ben Kingsley. (2h)1:30 p.m.

(58) “Fright Night” +++ (2011, Comedy) Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin. A teenager suspects his neighbor is a vampire. (2h15)

2 p.m.(71) “Footloose” ++ (2011, Comedy/

Drama) Julianne Hough, Kenny Wormald. (2h30)

2:15 p.m.(64) “The Florodora Girl” +++ (1930,

Musical) Ilka Chase, Louis John Bartels. Unsure of his intentions, a girl refuses a suitor. (1h30)

3:30 p.m.(68) “Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation” +++ (2015, Action) Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise. Ethan Hunt must destroy a rogue organization. (3h)

Movies.

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FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 15, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

News 4 San Antonio 6 p.m.

News 4 Evening Break

Blindspot The Blacklist Dateline NBC News 4 10 p.m. (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Access - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] Eyewitness News at 6

Wheel of Fortune

Sprus Pre-Game

NBA Basketball New York Knicks at San Antonio Spurs Eyewitness News 10

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] TMZ The Big Bang

Theory Last Man Standing

The Cool Kids Proven Innocent Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 FOX 7 AUSTIN News at 10:00

The Big Bang Theory

TMZ Page Six TV 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] PBS NewsHour Washington

Week Firing Line John Denver: Country Boy Rick Steves' European Easter Amanpour and Company

- 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] KSAT 12 6 p.m. Fresh Off the

Boat Speechless 20/20 KSAT 12 News

Nightbeat (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News

Nightline 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] PBS NewsHour Washington

Week Great Performances What the World Needs Now: Words by Hal David Dennis DeYoung and the Music

of Styx 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] KVUE News at 6 p.m.

Entertainment Tonight

Fresh Off the Boat

Speechless 20/20 KVUE News Nightbeat

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) ABC News Nightline 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Modern Family Modern Family Last Man

Standing The Cool Kids Proven Innocent Fox 29 News (:50) Maximum

Sports 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Two and a Half

Men Seinfeld

- 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at 6 p.m.

Wheel of Fortune

Blindspot The Blacklist Dateline NBC KXAN News at 10 p.m.

(:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(:35) Seth Meyers 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] CBS Austin News at 6 p.m.

CBS Austin News

MacGyver Hawaii Five-0 Blue Bloods CBS Austin News

(:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

(:35) James Corden 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Family Feud Family Feud Dynasty Crazy Ex-Girlfriend KXAN News at

9 (:45) More Than the Score

Two and a Half Men

Mom Mom Black-ish 54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] La rosa de Guadalupe Jesus Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia Por Amar Sin Ley Noticias62:

Nocturna Noticiero Uni: Noct.

Contacto Deportivo 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] (4:30) The Age of Adaline (2015,Drama) Blake Lively

Me Before You (2016,Drama) Emilia Clarke (:35) Steel Magnolias (2012,Drama) Queen Latifah Me Before You (2016,Drama) Emilia Clarke 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Fixer Upper Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush: The Dirt Gold Rush (:05) Moonshiners Gold Rush 182 278

TLC (35) [42] Say Yes to the Dress Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] Treehouse Masters Animal Cribs Animal Cribs Tanked! Tanked! Animal Cribs

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (5:30) Beetlejuice (1988,Comedy) Michael Keaton Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005,Adventure) Johnny Depp The 700 Club Hercules ('97) 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out Wild 'N Out

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) A Ring by Spring ('14) The Christmas Cottage (2017,Drama) Merritt Patterson The Sweetest Heart (2018,Romance) Julie Gonzalo Autumn in the Vineyard ('16) 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Loud House Loud House Double Dare Double Dare To Be Announced Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Raven's Home Raven's Home Sydney to the

Max Sydney to the Max

Fast Layne Coop & Cami Ask the World

Bizaardvark Coop & Cami Ask the World

Andi Mack Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Hardball With Chris Matthews All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Rachel Maddow Show 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] (4:30) Evan Almighty ('07)

School of Rock (2003,Comedy) Jack Black Hall Pass (2011,Comedy) Owen Wilson Role Models ('08) 162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament Scoreboard NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament NCAA Basketball Pac-12 Tournament 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Stars Insider Stars Pre-game NHL Hockey Vegas Golden Knights at Dallas Stars Post-game Rodeo/:15 Stars H.S. Basketball UIL State Tournament 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] (5:30) Sleepy Hollow (1999,Horror) Johnny Depp Hellboy (2004,Sci-Fi) Ron Perlman Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama

122 244

A&E (60) [49] (4:00) Live PD Live PD: Rewind Live PD Live PD

118 265

HIST (61) [57] Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:30) My Favorite Wife ('40) Young Frankenstein (1974,Comedy) Gene Wilder Simon (1980,Comedy) Alan Arkin What's Up, Doc? ('72) 132 256 TBS (65) [52] Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers Central Intelligence (2016,Comedy) Dwayne Johnson eSports The Change-Up ('11) 139 247

USA (66) [50] Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Law & Order: Special Victims

Unit 105 242

TNT (67) [51] Bones Doctor Strange (2016,Action) Benedict Cumberbatch The Legend of Tarzan (2016,Action) Alexander Skarsgård 138 245 FX (68) [53] (5:00) Kung Fu Panda 3 ('16) Sing (2016,Animated) Voices of Matthew McConaughey Sing (2016,Animated) Voices of Matthew McConaughey 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Creed (2015,Sport) Michael B. Jordan I Am Richard Pryor Creed (2015,Sport) Michael B. Jordan

168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) Psycho Brother-in-Law To Be Announced Psycho Mother-In-Law (2018,Thriller) Romy Rosemont To Be Announced 109 253 HBO (511) [400] Movie Vice News Cop Out (2010,Action) Bruce Willis Real Time With Bill Maher The Case Against Adnan Syed (:10) Real Time With Bill Maher 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 16, 2019 TW G 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

Saturday Today To Be Announced

America's Heartland

The Voyager Earth Odyssey Consumer 101 Naturally, Danny Seo

Vets Saving Pets

The Champion Within

RBS6 Rugby Ireland vs. Wales - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] Paid Program Lucky Dog Dr. Chris Pet

Vet Eyewitness News Saturday Morning Innovation

Nation The Inspectors Hope in the

Wild Tails of Valor Inside College Basketball

67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] Good Day Austin Saturday Made in

Hollywood Live Life and Win!

Awesome Planet

Xploration Outer Space

Xploration Earth 2050

Xploration Weird But True

Paid Program Paid Program 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] C Stretch Essentrics

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Curious George Let's Go Luna! Nature Cat The Daytripper Places to Love It's Sew Easy What the World Needs Now: Words by Hal David- 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] Good Morning San Antonio Saturday

Good Morning America Saturday

Good Morning San Antonio Saturday

Good Morning San Antonio Saturday

Wild Countdown

Ocean Treks Rescue Heroes The Great Dr. Scott 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] Sesame Street Daniel Tiger's

Neighborhood Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Curious George Let's Go Luna! Nature Cat Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts The Daytripper Incredible Aging: Adding Life to Your Years 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] Good Morning America Saturday

KVUE News Daybreak Wild Countdown

Ocean Treks Rescue Heroes The Great Dr. Scott

Rock the Park Vacation Creation 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Paid Program Paid Program Xploration DIY

Sci Awesome Planet

Xploration Earth 2050

Xploration Weird But True

Xploration Outer Space

Nature Knows Best

Teen Kids News Paid Program Ring of Honor Wrestling - 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] Saturday Today KXAN News Today Consumer 101 Naturally,

Danny Seo The Voyager Earth Odyssey RBS6 Rugby Ireland vs. Wales

36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] CBS This Morning Saturday Lucky Dog Dr. Chris Pet

Vet Innovation Nation

The Inspectors Hope in the Wild

Tails of Valor Inside College Basketball 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Nyle Maxwell Ready, Set, Pet The Wildlife

Docs This Old House: Trade School

Welcome Home Chicken Soup-Animal

Did I Mention Invention?

House Smarts Expedition Texas 54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] Programa pagado

Programa pagado

Planeta de Niños

Planeta de Niños

Atencion Atencion

Atencion Atencion

Naturaleza Humana

Naturaleza Humana

Programa pagado

Programa pagado

Programa pagado

Mi Lista de Exes 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Don't Wake Mommy (2015,Thriller) Ashley Bell Killer Mom

('17) 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Fishing The Next Bite Chasin' the Sun Fishing Lost Gold Lost Gold Lost Gold Lost Gold 182 278

TLC (35) [42] Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] Too Cute! To Be Announced To Be Announced My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

184 282

FREE (37) [38] The Hunchback of Notre Dame ('96,Ani) Voices of Jason Alexander (:05) Hercules (1997,Animated) Voices of Tate Donovan (:10) Hook (1991,Fantasy) Robin Williams 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness To Be Announced

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) A Harvest Wedding ('17) Summer Villa (2016,Romance) Hilarie Burton The Art of Us (2017,Drama) Taylor Cole Hearts of Spring ('16) 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Power Ranger SpongeBob 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Milo Murphy's Law

DuckTales DuckTales Big City Greens Raven's Home Raven's Home Bizaardvark Coop & Cami Ask the World

Sydney to the Max

Andi Mack Raven's Home Raven's Home 172 290

CNN (46) [44] New Day Weekend New Day Weekend Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] (5:00) FOX & Friends Saturday Cavuto Live America's News HQ 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Weekends With Alex Witt Up With David Gura Up With David Gura AM Joy Weekends With Alex Witt 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters

162 335

ESPN (52) [28] SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Rodeo RodeoHouston Super Series Outdoor SW Rodeo/:45 Focus. Paid Program Snowboarding U.S. Open Snowboarding U.S. Open 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] Paid Program Paid Program The Twilight

Zone Leatherface (2017,Horror) Stephen Dorff Drag Me to Hell (2009,Horror) Justin Long Hellboy ('04)

Ron Perlman 122 244

A&E (60) [49] Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Tiny House Nation Vacation Rental Potential Zombie House Flipping 60 Days In

118 265

HIST (61) [57] The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island: Outdoors The Men Who Built 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (5:30) Anne of Green Gables Matinee/ Let's (:25) The Lawless Frontier ('34) Flash Gordon Popeye /(:10) The Case of the Lucky Legs ('35) Dublin in Brass Bang, Bang You're Dead ('66) 132 256 TBS (65) [52] King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005,Comedy) Sandra Bullock Miss Congeniality (2000,Comedy) Sandra Bullock 139 247

USA (66) [50] Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Chrisley Knows

Best Chrisley Knows Best

Chrisley Knows Best

Chrisley Knows Best

Chrisley Knows Best

Chrisley Knows Best

Chrisley Knows Best

Talladega Nights: The B... 105 242

TNT (67) [51] NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans X-Men: First Class (2011,Action) James McAvoy 138 245 FX (68) [53] Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Trolls (2016,Animated) Anna Kendrick Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016,Animated) Jack Black 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bar Rescue The Longest Yard (2005,Comedy) Adam Sandler

168 262

LMN (76) [140] 5: The Lover in the Attic: A ... Careful What You Wish For (2018,Thriller) Nick Jonas My Husband Is Missing (2016,Thriller) Daphne Zuniga He's Watching ('18) 109 253 HBO (511) [400] Movie Shark Tale (2004,Animated) Voices of Will Smith Sesame Street Esme & Roy Movie (:40) Ferdinand (2017,Animated) John Cena Movie 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

3:45 p.m.(64) “Dancing Lady” ++ (1933, Musical)

Clark Gable, Joan Crawford. (1h45)4:30 p.m.(37) “Ratatouille” +++ (2007, Family)

Voices of Patton Oswalt, Brad Garrett. A rat who can cook battles an eccentric chef. (2h30)

(71) “Friends With Benefits” ++ (2011, Comedy) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. (2h30)

4:45 p.m.(18) “Skyscraper” ++ (2018, Action) Neve

Campbell, Dwayne Johnson. (1h45)

5:30 p.m.(64) “Fashions of 1934” +++ (1934,

Musical) William Powell, Bette Davis. Fashion designer falls in love. (1h30)

6 p.m.(58) “Freddy vs. Jason” ++ (2003, Horror)

Ken Kirzinger, Robert Englund. (2h)(66) “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find

Them” ++ (2016, Adventure) Ezra Miller, Eddie Redmayne. (2h55)

7 p.m.(69) “The Shawshank Redemption” ++++ (1994, Drama) Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins. A banker is wrongly convicted of a double murder. (3h30)

(18) "Date Night" ++ (2010, Comedy) Steve Carell, Tina Fey. (1h30)

(64) "Ace in the Hole" +++ (1951,

Drama) Jan Sterling, Kirk Douglas. A reporter jumps at a comeback opportunity. (2h15)

8 p.m.(58) "Sleepy Hollow" +++ (1999, Horror)

Christina Ricci, Johnny Depp. A detective investigates beheadings in a small town. (2h07)

(37) "Beetlejuice" +++ (1988, Comedy) Geena Davis, Michael Keaton. A dead couple learn to haunt the new owners of a house. (1h59)

8:45 p.m.(18) "Tag" +++ (2018, Comedy)

Annabelle Wallis, Jeremy Renner. Five adult men have played a game of tag for years. (1h45)

8:55 p.m.

(66) "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" +++ (2004, Fantasy) Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe. An escaped murderer pursues Harry. (3h)

9:15 p.m.(64) "Sweet Smell of Success" +++

(1957, Drama) Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis. A columnist ruins a jazz musician’s career. (1h45)

10:30 p.m.(69) "The Shawshank Redemption" ++++ (1994, Drama) Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins. A banker is wrongly convicted of a double murder. (3h30)

11 p.m.(37) "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The

Squeakquel" ++ (2009, Animated) Zachary Levi, Jason Lee. (2h)

(64) "Scandal Sheet" +++ (1952, Drama) Donna Reed, John Derek. An editor uses a journalist to cover up a murder. (1h30)

Friday6 a.m.(64) "The Toast of New York" +++ (1937,

Biography) Cary Grant, Eward Arnold. A con artist rises from medicine shows to Wall Street. (2h)

(68) "Sausage Party" ++ (2016, Animated) Kristen Wiig, Seth Rogen. (2h)

7 a.m.(18) "Phenomenon" +++ (1996, Drama)

Kyra Sedgwick, John Travolta. A mechanic becomes a genius after a lightning strike. (2h10)

8 a.m.

(64) "Roberta" +++ (1935, Romance) Fred Astaire, Irene Dunne. A football player inherits a chic fashion house. (2h)

(68) "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" +++ (2015, Action) Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise. Ethan Hunt must destroy a rogue organization. (3h)

9:10 a.m.(18) "Mickey Blue Eyes" ++ (1999,

Comedy) James Caan, Hugh Grant. (1h45)10 a.m.(37) "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" +++ (1996, Animated) Voices of Demi Moore, Jason Alexander. A deformed bell ringer fights to save his friend. (2h)

(64) "Suspicion" ++++ (1941, Thriller) Joan Fontaine, Cary Grant. A woman is suspicious of her husband. (1h45)

(71) "Harold and Kumar Escape From

Movies.

Guantanamo Bay" ++ (2008, Comedy) Kal Penn, John Cho. (2h)

10:55 a.m.(18) "Against the Ropes" ++ (2004,

Drama) Omar Epps, Meg Ryan. (1h55)11 a.m.(58) "Freddy vs. Jason" ++ (2003, Horror)

Ken Kirzinger, Robert Englund. (2h)11:45 a.m.(64) "Bringing Up Baby" ++++ (1938,

Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant. A scientist gets entangled with a woman and a leopard. (1h45)

12 p.m.(26) "Enough" ++ (2002, Thriller) Bill

Campbell, Jennifer Lopez. (2h30)(37) "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The

Squeakquel" ++ (2009, Animated) Zachary Levi, Jason Lee. (2h)

(71) "Mr. Deeds" ++ (2002, Comedy) Winona Ryder, Adam Sandler. (2h)

12:50 p.m.(18) "Deja Vu" ++ (2006, Action) Jim

Caviezel, Denzel Washington. (2h10)1:30 p.m.(64) "Virginia City" +++ (1940, Action)

Miriam Hopkins, Errol Flynn. A rebel spy poses as a Wild West dance hall girl. (2h15)

2 p.m.(71) "Friends With Benefits" ++ (2011,

Comedy) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. (2h30)

2:30 p.m.(26) "The Bucket List" +++ (2007,

Adventure) Morgan Freeman, Jack Nicholson. Two men escape a hospital to take a road trip. (2h)

3 p.m.(39) "Destination Wedding" ++ (2017,

Romance) Jeremy Guilbaut, Alexa PenaVega. (2h)

3:15 p.m.(18) "The Devil Wears Prada" +++ (2006,

Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep. An aspiring journalist works for a demanding

editor. (1h51)(58) "The Thing" ++++ (2011, Horror)

Joel Edgerton, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. An alien craft is discovered at a research site. (2h15)

3:45 p.m.(64) "In Name Only" +++ (1939, Drama)

Cary Grant, Carole Lombard. A man falls for a widow but his wife won’t divorce him. (1h45)

4:30 p.m.(26) "The Age of Adaline" +++ (2015,

Drama) Michiel Huisman, Blake Lively. After a car accident, a young woman ceases to age. (2h30)

(71) "Evan Almighty" ++ (2007, Comedy) Morgan Freeman, Steve Carell. (2h)

5:30 p.m.(37) "Beetlejuice" +++ (1988, Comedy)

Geena Davis, Michael Keaton. A dead couple learn to haunt the new owners of a house. (2h)

(58) "Sleepy Hollow" +++ (1999, Horror) Christina Ricci, Johnny Depp. A detective investigates beheadings in a small town.

(2h)(64) "My Favorite Wife" ++++ (1940,

Comedy) Irene Dunne, Cary Grant. A female explorer returns home after seven years. (1h30)

6 p.m.(69) "Creed" ++++ (2015, Sport)

Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan. Rocky Balboa trains his friend’s son to be a boxer. (3h)

6:30 p.m.(71) "School of Rock" ++ (2003, Comedy)

Joan Cusack, Jack Black. (2h30)7 p.m.(26) "Me Before You" +++ (2016, Drama)

Sam Claflin, Emilia Clarke. Louisa forms a bond with a man she is taking care of. (2h33)

(64) "Young Frankenstein" ++++ (1974, Comedy) Peter Boyle, Gene Wilder. A man creates his own monster. (2h)

7:30 p.m.(37) "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" ++ (2005, Adventure) Freddie Highmore, Johnny Depp. (2h30)

(58) "Hellboy" +++ (2004, Sci-Fi) John Hurt, Ron Perlman. A demon grows up to become a hero. (2h30)

9 p.m.(71) "Hall Pass" ++ (2011, Comedy) Jason

Sudeikis, Owen Wilson. (2h30)10:30 p.m.(69) "Creed" ++++ (2015, Sport)

Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan. Rocky Balboa trains his friend’s son to be a boxer. (3h)

11 p.m.(37) "Hercules" ++ (1997, Animated)

Voices of James Woods, Tate Donovan. (2h)(64) "What’s Up, Doc?" ++ (1972,

Comedy) Ryan O’Neal, Barbra Streisand. (2h)

(65) "The Change-Up" +++ (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. Two best friends swap bodies after a wild night. (2h)

(26) "Me Before You" +++ (2016, Drama) Sam Claflin, Emilia Clarke. Louisa forms a bond with a man she is taking care of. (2h33)

11:30 p.m.(71) "Role Models" +++ (2008, Comedy)

Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott. Two salesmen are sentenced to community service. (2h)

Saturday6 a.m.(37) "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" +++ (1996, Animated) Voices of Demi Moore, Jason Alexander. A deformed bell ringer fights to save his friend. (2h05)

6:30 a.m.(18) "Shark Tale" +++ (2004, Animated)

Voices of Robert De Niro, Will Smith. A bottom feeding fish takes credit for a shark’s death. (1h30)

7:30 a.m.(65) "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and

Fabulous" ++ (2005, Comedy) Regina King, Sandra Bullock. (2h30)

8:05 a.m.(37) "Hercules" ++ (1997, Animated)

Voices of James Woods, Tate Donovan.

Movies.

• Page 6 TV GUIDE - San Marcos, Tx., Sunday, March 10, 2019

SATURDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 16, 2019 TW G 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

(11:00) RBS6 Rugby Ireland vs. Wales

PGA Golf The Players Championship - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] NCAA Basketball Big-10 Tournament NCAA Basketball Big-10 Tournament NCAA Basketball MWC

Tournament 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] Paid Program Paid Program Xploration

Weird But True Xploration Weird But True

Xploration Weird But True

Xploration Weird But True

Xploration Weird But True

The Simpsons The Simpsons PBC Fight Camp

Big East Pre-game

NCAA Basketball 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] Best of the Joy of Painting Conversation With Ken Burns Moments to Remember: My Music PBS NewsHour

Weekend Financial Solutions - 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] Rock the Park Vacation

Creation ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open KSAT 12 News

at 5 p.m. ABC World News 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] Central Texas Gardener

Healthy Brain: Happy Life With Dr. Suzuki Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You Three Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, MD 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] Nyle Maxwell Paid Program ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open KVUE News at

5 p.m. ABC World News 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

Modern Family Modern Family The Out of Towners (1999,Comedy) Steve Martin Family Feud PBC Fight Camp

Big East Pre-game

NCAA Basketball - 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] (11:00) RBS6 Rugby Ireland vs. Wales

PGA Golf The Players Championship 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] NCAA Basketball Big-10 Tournament NCAA Basketball Big-10 Tournament NCAA Basketball MWC

Tournament 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Cosmetic Dentistry

Sniper (1993,Thriller) Tom Berenger The Truman Show (1998,Drama) Jim Carrey 512 Studios Live

More Than the Music 54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] Renta Congelada

Nosotros los guapos

Nosotros los guapos

Misión Europa MLS Fútbol San Jose Earthquakes at New York Red Bulls María de Todos Los Angeles

Noticiero Univision 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] (11:30) Killer Mom (2017,Thriller) Karen Cliche

My Mother's Split Personalities (2018,Thriller) Lindsay Hartley Mommy's Little Angel (2018,Drama) Amanda Clayton The Perfect Mother (2018,Drama) Sunny Mabrey 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Lost Gold Lost Gold Lost Gold Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners 182 278

TLC (35) [42] Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces Trading Spaces

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (10:10) Hook (1991,Fantasy) Robin Williams The Good Dinosaur (2015,Animated) Raymond Ochoa (:35) Monsters, Inc. (2001,Animated) Voices of John Goodman Movie 180 311

MTV (38) [74] (10:00) To Be Announced To Be Announced Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (11:00) Hearts of Spring ('16) Love Under the Rainbow (2019,Romance) Donna Christie Love at the Shore (2017,Romance) Amanda Righetti Once Upon a Prince ('18) 185 312 NICK (41) [36] SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Coop & Cami Ask the World

Coop & Cami Ask the World

Sydney to the Max

Big City Greens Big City Greens Bizaardvark Bizaardvark Big City Greens Raven's Home Raven's Home Coop & Cami Ask the World

Coop & Cami Ask the World 172 290

CNN (46) [44] CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom S.E. Cupp Unfiltered 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] (11:00) America's News HQ America's News HQ The Journal Editorial Report America's News HQ FOX Report Saturday 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Weekends With Alex Witt MSNBC Live With Kendis Gibson MSNBC Live With Kendis Gibson MSNBC Live With Richard Lui PoliticsNation Deadline: White House 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Hall Pass (2011,Comedy) Owen Wilson Soul Plane (2004,Comedy) Tom Arnold

162 335

ESPN (52) [28] NCAA Basketball SEC Tournament Scoreboard NCAA Basketball SEC Tournament Scoreboard NCAA Basketball 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] (11:00) Snowboarding U.S. Open NHL Hockey Vegas Golden Knights at Dallas Stars Rodeo RodeoHouston Super Series 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] (11:30) Hellboy (2004,Sci-Fi) Ron Perlman Jeepers Creepers 3 (2017,Horror) Jonathan Breck Leprechaun in the Hood (2000,Horror) Warwick Davis

122 244

A&E (60) [49] 60 Days In Live PD: Rewind Live PD: Rewind Live PD

118 265

HIST (61) [57] (11:00) The Men Who Built The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen The Men Who Built 120 269 TCM (64) [54] Movie (:45) Village of the Damned (1960,Sci-Fi) George Sanders Hills of Home (1948,Drama) Edmund Gwenn (:15) Finian's Rainbow (1968,Fantasy) Fred Astaire 132 256 TBS (65) [52] How to Be Single (2016,Comedy) Dakota Johnson The Change-Up (2011,Comedy) Jason Bateman Central Intelligence ('16,Com) Dwayne Johnson 139 247

USA (66) [50] (11:30) Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006,Comedy) Will Ferrell

(:50) Get Hard (2015,Comedy) Will Ferrell Friday (1995,Comedy) Ice Cube 105 242

TNT (67) [51] Movie (:55) Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999,Sci-Fi) Liam Neeson (:55) Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002,Sci-Fi) Ewan McGregor 138 245 FX (68) [53] Movie Pixels (2015,Action/Comedy) Adam Sandler Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016,Comedy) Seth Rogen Pitch Perfect 2 (2015,Comedy) Anna Kendrick 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] The Hangover Part II (2011,Comedy) Bradley Cooper We're the Millers (2013,Comedy) Jason Sudeikis The Hangover Part II

(2011,Comedy) Bradley Cooper 168 262

LMN (76) [140] (11:00) He's Watching ('18) Fatherly Obsession (2017,Thriller) Molly McCook Family of Lies (2017,Drama) His Double Life ('16) 109 253 HBO (511) [400] (11:30) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ('18) (:40) The Mummy (2017,Action) Tom Cruise Breaking In (2018,Thriller) Gabrielle Union Pacific Rim Uprising ('18) 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 16, 2019 TW G 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 D DT

V(4) WOAI (17) [11]

Good Taste YOLO, Texas Dateline NBC Dateline NBC Saturday Night Live News 4 10 p.m. Saturday Night Live - 4

(5) KENS (6) [6] (5:00) NCAA Basketball MWC Tournament

One Night for One Drop: Imagined by Cirque du Soleil

Ransom 48 Hours Eyewitness News

Eyewitness News

NCIS: New Orleans 67 5

(7) KTBC (2) [2] (5:30) NCAA Basketball Big East Tournament Big East Post-

game MasterChef Junior Fox 7 Austin News at 9:00 Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to

Hell and Back The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory 7 7

(9) KLRN (-) [-] (5:30) Suze Orman's Financial Solutions for You Daniel O'Donnell: Back Home Again Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Backstage Pass

- 9

(12) KSAT (11) [10] Entertainment Tonight Weekend NBA

Countdown NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder KSAT 12 News Nightbeat Texas Music

Scene Nashville Insider 66 12

(18) KLRU (9) [9] (4:30) Three Steps/ Health

PBS NewsHour Weekend

Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert From Madison Square Garden

Ken Burns: The Civil War Incredible Aging: Adding Life to Your Years Gutbliss Dr. Chutkan 18 18

(24) KVUE (3) [3] KVUE News at 6 p.m.

@KVUE Sports NBA Countdown

NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder KVUE News Nightbeat Inside Edition Weekend

Last Man Standing 24 24

(29) KABB (-) [-] (5:30) NCAA Basketball Big East Tournament Big East Post-

game MasterChef Junior Fox 29 News Maximum

Sports Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back

Film FlickersEsteban

The Texas Bucket List - 29

(36) KXAN (4) [4] KXAN News at 6 p.m.

Wheel of Fortune

Dateline NBC Dateline NBC Saturday Night Live KXAN News at 10 p.m.

Saturday Night Live 36 36

(42) KEYE (5) [5] (5:00) NCAA Basketball MWC Tournament

One Night for One Drop: Imagined by Cirque du Soleil

Ransom 48 Hours CBS Austin News

Modern Family Ring of Honor Wrestling 42 42

(54) KNVA (12) [12] Family Feud Family Feud Major Crimes Major Crimes KXAN News at

9 Matter of Fact Two and a Half

Men Two and a Half Men

YOLO, Texas Film FlickersEsteban 54 54

(62)KAKW (13) [20] (:55) MFL Fútbol Pachuca vs. Cruz Azul (:55) MFL Fútbol Club América at Guadalajara María de Todos

Los Angeles Noticiero Univision

Como dice el dicho 62 62

LIFE (26) [26] (5:00) The Perfect Mother (2018,Drama) Sunny Mabrey

Mommy Group Murder (2019,Thriller) Leah Pipes (:05) Love You to Death (2019,Drama) Marcia Gay Harden Mommy Group Murder (2019,Thriller) Leah Pipes 108 252

HGTV (31) [61] Love It or List It Love It or List It While You Were Out House Hunters Renovation LogCabin LogCabin While You Were Out 112 229 DISC (34) [41] Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Ed Stafford: First Man Out Moonshiners 182 278

TLC (35) [42] Trading Spaces Trading Spaces (:05) Trading Spaces Trading Spaces

183 280

ANPL (36) [39] Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees The Secret Life of the Zoo The Zoo Pit Bulls & Parolees

184 282

FREE (37) [38] (5:40) Hotel Transylvania ('12,Ani) Adam Sandler (:45) The Incredibles (2004,Animated) Voices of Craig T. Nelson (:25) Ghostbusters (1984,Comedy) Bill Murray 180 311

MTV (38) [74] Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness

160 331

HALL (39) [37] (5:00) Once Upon a Prince ('18) Flip That Romance (2019,Romance) Julie Gonzalo The Perfect Catch (2017,Comedy/Drama) Nikki Deloach Love on the Sidelines ('16) 185 312 NICK (41) [36] Henry Danger Nicky Nicky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends (:35) Friends (:10) Friends (:45) Friends 170 299

DISN (42) [35] Raven's Home Raven's Home Ratatouille (2007,Family) Voices of Brad Garrett Sydney to the

Max Coop & Cami Ask the World

Andi Mack Sydney to the Max

Bizaardvark Bizaardvark 172 290

CNN (46) [44] The Axe Files CNN Newsroom The Bush Years The Bush Years CNN Special CNN Special 200 202 FOXNW (48) [47] Life, Liberty & Levin Watters World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Watters World Justice With Judge Jeanine 205 360 MSNBC (49) [43] Hardball With Chris Matthews All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Beat With Ari Melber 209 356

VH1 (50) [72] (4:30) Soul Plane ('04)

ATL (2006,Comedy) T.I. Creed (2015,Sport) Michael B. Jordan 162 335

ESPN (52) [28] (5:00) NCAA Basketball Scoreboard NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament NCAA Basketball Pac-12 Tournament F1 on the Grid 140 206 FOXSP (54) [31] Cowboys Blitz Mavericks Mavs Pregam NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Dallas Mavericks Mavs Post Rodeo/:45 Focus. Basketball A.C./Texas 416 643

SYFY (58) [64] Leprechaun: Back 2 Tha Hood (2003,Horror) Warwick Davis Leprechaun 2 (1994,Horror) Warwick Davis Futurama Futurama Futurama (:35) Futurama

122 244

A&E (60) [49] (4:00) Live PD Live PD: Rewind Live PD Live PD

118 265

HIST (61) [57] (5:00) The Men Who Built Presidents at War (:05) Presidents at War 120 269 TCM (64) [54] (4:15) Finian's Rainbow ('68) Broken Arrow (1950,Western) Jimmy Stewart (:15) Fort Apache (1948,Western) John Wayne High Sierra 132 256 TBS (65) [52] Movie The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Drop the Mic Joker's Wild Full Frontal MiracleWork Good Luck Chuck ('07) 139 247

USA (66) [50] Next Friday (2000,Comedy) Ice Cube Friday (1995,Comedy) Ice Cube Temptation Island Next Friday (2000,Comedy) Ice

Cube 105 242

TNT (67) [51] 3:55 Star Wars: Episode II - ... Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005,Sci-Fi) Ewan McGregor (:05) Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977,Sci-Fi) Mark Hamill 138 245 FX (68) [53] (4:30) Pitch Perfect 2 ('15) Ghostbusters (2016,Action) Melissa McCarthy Better Things Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta 137 248

PARMT (69) [66] (5:00) The Hangover Part II (2011,Comedy) Bradley Cooper

We're the Millers (2013,Comedy) Jason Sudeikis The Longest Yard (2005,Comedy) Adam Sandler 168 262

LMN (76) [140] (5:00) His Double Life ('16) Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart (2016,Biography) Lex Scott Davis Killer Reputation (2019,Thriller) Shara Connolly Toni Braxton: Unbreak My H... 109 253 HBO (511) [400] (5:00) Pacific Rim Uprising ('18) The First Purge (2018,Action) Marisa Tomei (:40) Rampage (2018,Action) Dwayne Johnson Real Time With Bill Maher Movie 300 501

TW - Time Warner Cable; G - Grande Communications; D – Dish; DTV - DirecTV

(2h05)9 a.m.(69) "The Longest Yard" +++ (2005,

Comedy) Chris Rock, Adam Sandler. A former football star puts a team of inmates together. (3h)

9:30 a.m.(58) "Drag Me to Hell" ++ (2009, Horror)

Alison Lohman, Justin Long. (2h)9:40 a.m.(18) "Ferdinand" ++++ (2017, Animated)

Kate McKinnon, John Cena. A gentle giant of a bull is forced to fight for glory. (1h50)

10 a.m.

(65) "Miss Congeniality" ++ (2000, Comedy) Michael Caine, Sandra Bullock. (2h)

(67) "X-Men: First Class" +++ (2011, Action) Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy. The Mutants help the government stop a dictator. (2h54)

10:10 a.m.(37) "Hook" +++ (1991, Fantasy) Dustin

Hoffman, Robin Williams. Hook kidnaps Peter Pan’s kids. (3h20)

11 a.m.(64) "Bang, Bang You’re Dead" +++

(1966, Comedy) Senta Berger, Tony Randell. Man involved with gang. (1h45)

11:30 a.m.(18) "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" ++

(2018, Action) Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris

Pratt. (2h10)(58) "Hellboy" +++ (2004, Sci-Fi) John

Hurt, Ron Perlman. A demon grows up to become a hero. (2h30)

(66) "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" ++ (2006, Comedy) John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell. (2h20)

12 p.m.(69) "The Hangover Part II" ++ (2011,

Comedy) Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper. (2h30)

12:30 p.m.(54) (12) "Sniper" ++ (1993, Thriller) Billy

Zane, Tom Berenger. (2h)(68) "Pixels" ++ (2015, Action/Comedy)

Kevin James, Adam Sandler. (2h)12:45 p.m.(64) "Village of the Damned" +++ (1960,

Sci-Fi) Barbara Shelley, George Sanders. Children possess mysterious telekinetic powers. (1h45)

12:55 p.m.(67) "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom

Menace" +++ (1999, Sci-Fi) Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson. Jedi Knights discover a boy with great potential. (3h)

1:40 p.m.(18) "The Mummy" ++ (2017, Action)

Sofia Boutella, Tom Cruise. (1h50)1:50 p.m.(66) "Get Hard" ++ (2015, Comedy) Kevin

Hart, Will Ferrell. (2h10)2 p.m.(29) "The Out of Towners" ++ (1999,

Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Steve Martin. (2h)

(71) "Hall Pass" ++ (2011, Comedy) Jason Sudeikis, Owen Wilson. (2h30)

2:30 p.m.(69) "We’re the Millers" +++ (2013,

Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis. A man hires a fake family to help him smuggle drugs. (2h30)

(54) (12) "The Truman Show" +++ (1998, Drama) Brian Delate, Jim Carrey. A man discovers his life is a TV show. (2h30)

(64) "Hills of Home" +++ (1948, Drama) Donald Crisp, Edmund Gwenn. A dog overcomes his fear of water. (1h45)

(65) "The Change-Up" +++ (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. Two best friends swap bodies after a wild night. (2h)

(68) "Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising" ++ (2016, Comedy) Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen.

(2h)3:30 p.m.(18) "Breaking In" +++ (2018, Thriller)

Billy Burke, Gabrielle Union. A mother must break into a house to save her children. (1h30)

3:35 p.m.(37) "Monsters, Inc." +++ (2001,

Animated) Voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman. Monsters make a living collecting children’s screams. (2h05)

3:55 p.m.(67) "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the

Clones" +++ (2002, Sci-Fi) Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor. Anakin falls for Padmé while Obi Wan discovers clones. (3h06)

4 p.m.

Movies.

(66) "Friday" +++ (1995, Comedy) Chris Tucker, Ice Cube. Friends try to come up with money for a drug dealer. (2h)

4:15 p.m.(64) "Finian’s Rainbow" +++ (1968,

Fantasy) Petula Clark, Fred Astaire. A leprechaun looks for his gold in the U.S. South. (2h45)

4:30 p.m.(68) "Pitch Perfect 2" +++ (2015,

Comedy) Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. The Bellas enter a worldwide a capella competition. (2h30)

5 p.m.(69) "The Hangover Part II" ++ (2011,

Comedy) Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper.

(2h30)(18) "Pacific Rim Uprising" ++ (2018,

Action) Rinko Kikuchi, John Boyega. (2h)5:40 p.m.(37) "Hotel Transylvania" ++ (2012,

Animated) Kevin James, Adam Sandler. (2h05)

6 p.m.(66) "Next Friday" ++ (2000, Comedy)

Mike Epps, Ice Cube. (2h)6:30 p.m.(71) "ATL" ++ (2006, Comedy) Evan Ross,

T.I.. (2h30)7 p.m.(18) "The First Purge" ++++ (2018,

Action) Melonie Diaz, Marisa Tomei. For one night, all crimes are made legal in a city. (1h40)

(42) "Ratatouille" +++ (2007, Family)

Voices of Patton Oswalt, Brad Garrett. A rat who can cook battles an eccentric chef. (2h)

(64) "Broken Arrow" +++ (1950, Western) Jeff Chandler, Jimmy Stewart. An Indian scout is sent to make peace. (2h15)

(67) "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" ++ (2005, Sci-Fi) Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor. (3h05)

(68) "Ghostbusters" +++ (2016, Action) Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy. The Ghostbusters must fight an army of ghosts. (3h)

7:30 p.m.(69) "We’re the Millers" +++ (2013,

Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis. A man hires a fake family to help him smuggle drugs. (2h30)

7:45 p.m.(37) "The Incredibles" ++++ (2004,

Animated) Voices of Holly Hunter, Craig T.

Nelson. A family of superheroes fights to save the world. (2h40)

8 p.m.(58) "Leprechaun 2" ++ (1994, Horror)

Sandy Baron, Warwick Davis. (2h)(66) "Friday" +++ (1995, Comedy) Chris

Tucker, Ice Cube. Friends try to come up with money for a drug dealer. (2h)

8:40 p.m.(18) "Rampage" ++ (2018, Action) Malin

Akerman, Dwayne Johnson. (1h50)9 p.m.(71) "Creed" ++++ (2015, Sport)

Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan. Rocky Balboa trains his friend’s son to be a boxer. (3h)

9:15 p.m.(64) "Fort Apache" +++ (1948, Western)

Henry Fonda, John Wayne. A bitter

lieutenant imposes rigid authority on a fort. (2h15)

10 p.m.(69) "The Longest Yard" +++ (2005,

Comedy) Chris Rock, Adam Sandler. A former football star puts a team of inmates together. (3h)

10:05 p.m.(67) "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" ++++ (1977, Sci-Fi) Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill. Leia is captured while transporting stolen plans. (2h45)

10:25 p.m.(37) "Ghostbusters" +++ (1984, Comedy)

Harold Ramis, Bill Murray. Scientists open a ghost removal business in New York. (2h35)

11 p.m.(65) "Good Luck Chuck" ++ (2007,

Comedy) Dane Cook, Jessica Alba. (2h)(66) "Next Friday" ++ (2000, Comedy)

Mike Epps, Ice Cube. (2h)11:30 p.m.(18) "The First Purge" ++++ (2018,

Action) Melonie Diaz, Marisa Tomei. For one night, all crimes are made legal in a city. (1h40)

(64) "High Sierra" ++++ (1941, Crime Story) Ida Lupino, Humphrey Bogart. An ex-con pulls his last robbery. (2h)

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