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Redwater seeking
Gifted and talented referrals for Redwater Independent School District kindergarten students will be accepted from Monday, November 13 until Tuesday, November 28, 2023. I will send packets home with all kindergarten students on November 13, 2023. Filling out the referral form is optional. Late referral forms will not be accepted after the deadline of November 28.
11/15/2023 10:00 AM
DeKalb Kares looking for members
DE KALB KARES is an organization with a mission to honor our country all the while supporting the local community and providing scholarships to graduating DeKalb High students.
11/15/2023 10:00 AM
USDA-NRCS Texas Accepting Applications for Agricultural Conservation Easement Program
While the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) accepts easement applications on a continuous basis, applications for the 2024 fiscal year Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) funding consideration must be submitted to NRCS by December 8, 2023. Any applications that are received after December 8, 2023, will be considered in future funding opportunities. Application package information may be found on the Texas NRCS Easement Program webpage. “NRCS has worked with landowners in Texas for many years to protect their agricultural lands and wetlands,” said NRCS Texas State Conservationist Kristy Oates. “Easements are sometimes a perfect fit for a landowner who is looking to protect land from future development or to protect and improve wetlands or provide critical habitat for wildlife.” ACEP Agricultural Land Easements provide financial assistance to eligible partners for purchasing easements that protect the agricultural use and conservation values of eligible land. In the case of working farms, the program helps farmers and ranchers keep their land in agriculture. The program also protects grazing uses and related conservation values by conserving valuable grasslands in Texas.
11/15/2023 10:00 AM
Community celebrates rebirth of Scrapp Miller Park
The opening of a new park in northern New Boston gives life to a longtime plan for many children to have a safe area to play closer to home.
11/08/2023 10:01 AM
Halloween Cutie
11/08/2023 10:00 AM
New Boston VFD shows quick response to structure fire
An accidental fire made quick work of a building demolition in New Boston Wednesday afternoon.
11/08/2023 10:00 AM
Bowie County Cowboy Church to host Mule Rodeo
Bowie County Cowboy Church is set to bring a new twist to the local rodeo circuit as they will host their first ever Mule Rodeo on Saturday, November 18th.
11/08/2023 10:00 AM
Northeast Texans now have a chance to voice their opinions on Marvin Nichols reservoir
With the recent announcement that the Texas Water Development Board will be conducting a feasibility study on the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir in the Sulphur River Basin of Northeast Texas, those opposed to the lake’s construction are now calling on landowners and the general public to voice their opinions on the project.
11/01/2023 09:01 AM
A chance to find freedom at Peachtree Recovery Center
A Bowie County property has new life with the opening of Peachtree Recovery Center.
11/01/2023 09:00 AM
Infrastructure improvements coming to DeKalb
The City of DeKalb is investing more than $3 million into the city’s water and sewer main lines, officials said.
10/25/2023 09:01 AM
TC’s Palmer Library celebrates 60 years of service
The Texarkana College Palmer Memorial Library celebrated their 60th year as a federal depository library.
10/25/2023 09:00 AM
Hooks ISD celebrates 100th birthday
Hooks ISD celebrated its 100th birthday last Saturday with a special ceremony honoring former graduates. Pictured at right is Ruth Jackson who was a 1947 Hooks High graduate, believed to be the oldest grad in attendance at 95 years old. Jackson read a story to those in attendance that she wrote in 1947 as she reminisced about those days and gave advice to Hooks seniors. The Tribune will have a full story on the event with picture pages in next week’s issue.
10/25/2023 09:00 AM
Hooks crowns 2023 Homecoming Queen
10/11/2023 09:01 AM
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