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New food bank opens to help the people of Bowie County dealing with food insecurity
New food bank opens to help the people of Bowie County dealing with food insecurity
A new food bank in Texarkana is combating the growing problem of food insecurity across East Texas. 05/29/2024 09:00 AM
Hill notes “big shoes to fill” as DeKalb Girls Athletic Director
Hill notes “big shoes to fill” as DeKalb Girls Athletic Director
A longtime coach and educator is taking the reins of the Lady Bears athletic program. 05/29/2024 09:00 AM
Bowie County Sheriff's Office Weekly Report
Bowie County Sheriff's Office Weekly Report
05/28/2024 05:49 PM
Gallantly streaming
Gallantly streaming
05/22/2024 09:01 AM
Avery One Act Play earns 3rd at State with
Avery One Act Play earns 3rd at State with
In his final year with the Avery High School one act play, Brent Jackson directed his cast to a third place finish at the state competition last week. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
Juneteenth celebration returns to New Boston
Juneteenth celebration returns to New Boston
The Juneteenth Organization of New Boston will host its annual Juneteenth event at T&P Trailhead Park on Friday, June 14, and Saturday, June 15. Juneteenth, formally known as “Freedom Day”, is the oldest known celebration commemorating the emancipation of slavery in Texas in 1865. On this day, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston to order freedom for the enslaved people of the state — two months after the Confederacy surrendered in the Civil War. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
Buckle Up to save your own life: Click it or Ticket
Buckle Up to save your own life: Click it or Ticket
In the time it takes to read this sentence, Texans can click their seat belt and save themselves from an early grave — and save their loved ones from the sorrow of preventable loss. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
A&M-Texarkana Celebrates Spring Graduates with 101st. Commencement
A&M-Texarkana Celebrates Spring Graduates with 101st. Commencement
Texas A&M University- Texarkana celebrated its spring 2024 graduating class during two commencement exercises on May 11, 2024. Family, friends, faculty, staff, and university administration gathered in the gymnasium of the Lois & Cary Patterson Student Center for the ceremonies. The university graduated 259 students this semester from all academic levels- undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
DeKalb Council sworn in
DeKalb Council sworn in
05/22/2024 09:00 AM
TxDOT continues roadwork, closures on 1-30, travelers urded to seek alternate routes
TxDOT continues roadwork, closures on 1-30, travelers urded to seek alternate routes
The following information involves work scheduled to take place on Interstate 30 in Texarkana this week and next week. Please keep in mind that the work schedule is subject to delays or changes due to unforeseen circumstances including weather. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
Getting All Wet--Of floods, displaced wildlife and spring fish stocking efforts
Getting All Wet--Of floods, displaced wildlife and spring fish stocking efforts
I don’t know how much rain has fallen in your neck of the woods, but things are waterlogged at 1070 CR 719 in Nacogdoches County. Just when things begin to dry up a little around here, it seems like another weather system passes through and drops another load on ground that is already so saturated with moisture that it can’t hold any more. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
Kiss the Pig event hams it up at Hooks JH
Kiss the Pig event hams it up at Hooks JH
The Hooks Junior High Cheer squad held a Kiss the Pig fundraiser last week where staff, students and anyone else were invited to donate their spare change to help raise money for the squad. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
Capital Highlights
Capital Highlights
Texas House Democrats are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call a special session to increase public school funding, while Abbott is criticizing them for opposing legislation last year that tied increased funding to his pet project — school vouchers. The Austin American-Statesman reported the Democrats sent a letter, written by Rep. Jon Rosenthal, D-Houston, calling for a 30-day special session focused on both increasing per-student funding and investing more in school safety. “Our public schools are the bedrock of our communities, and it’s imperative we provide them with the resources they need to thrive,” Rosenthal said. 05/22/2024 09:00 AM
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