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Josh Bray
ATCOG awarded 1M grant to clean and develop properties
ATCOG awarded 1M grant to clean and develop properties
The Ark-Tex Council of Governments (ATCOG) was awarded $1 million dollars to help turn abandoned and contaminated properties for economic growth. 05/28/2025 09:04 AM
New Boston native R. Gerald Turner lauded as longest serving president of Southern Methodist University
New Boston native R. Gerald Turner lauded as longest serving president of Southern Methodist University
A New Boston High School alumnus, who is credited with rebuilding the reputation of Southern Methodist University (SMU), is making a transition into a new role after earning the distinction of the longest serving president in the university’s history. 05/28/2025 09:04 AM
Capital Highlights
Capital Highlights
Less than a week remains in legislative session 05/28/2025 09:03 AM
This Week in History
This Week in History
May 21, 1995 05/28/2025 09:03 AM
Fighting for Red River Army Depot is fighting for all of us and our way of life in Northeast Texas
Fighting for Red River Army Depot is fighting for all of us and our way of life in Northeast Texas
There are some things in life that are just a given. Things like the heat of a Texas summer, the joy of watching a child being baptized, and Blue Bell being the best ice cream on the planet. 05/28/2025 09:03 AM
Observe Save for Education Day with a 529 plan
Observe Save for Education Day with a 529 plan
Whether your children are in grade school or high school, they’ll be leaving for college or trade school before you know it. With the cost of education rising, now is the time to prepare for that day. 05/28/2025 09:03 AM
Time is precious with friends
Time is precious with friends
The last time I saw Raven, a few years ago, my homeless friend walked along the side of the road. I’d swung my car around at the next bend, dodging traffic, and had hoped to visit him on the street. However, I missed the chance because, by the time I returned to that stretch of the road, he was gone. 05/28/2025 09:03 AM
Grumpy People
Grumpy People
As I was preparing to write this article on how to deal with difficult people, I originally intended to entitle it “Grumpy Old Men” after one of my favorite movies from 1993. Then it hit me --- that’s not true. It’s not just men who can be grumpy, nor can it be just old men. If the truth be told, difficult “grumpy” people come in all ages, all sexes, shapes and sizes and they seem to be all around. So how do you deal with these difficult “grumpies”? 05/28/2025 09:02 AM
A&M-Texarkana forms new Academic Partnership with AR-TX REDI
A&M-Texarkana forms new Academic Partnership with AR-TX REDI
Texas A&M University- Texarkana has announced a new partnership with ARTX REDI (Regional Economic Development Inc.) that will not only benefit AR-TX REDI employees, but also the employees of the companies they recruit as well as individuals who relocate to Texarkana as a part of the REDI…Set… Move initiative. 05/28/2025 09:02 AM
Weekend Updates for Your Landscape
Weekend Updates for Your Landscape
Adding new life to your landscape can seem overwhelming. Tackling small achievable upgrades in a weekend can get the momentum started and make a big difference in the overall curb appeal. 05/28/2025 09:02 AM
City Announces Significant Economic Impact from Swanger Complex
City Announces Significant Economic Impact from Swanger Complex
The City of Texarkana, Texas, is proud to share the findings of a recent economic impact study highlighting the substantial benefits that the newly renovated Swanger Complex at Spring Lake Park brings to the community. As a major investment in local infrastructure and sports tourism, the Swanger Complex project is projected to drive millions in economic activity and create lasting value for residents and businesses alike. 05/28/2025 09:02 AM
Texarkana College: Building a Culture of Student Success Through Comprehensive Campus Programs
Texarkana College: Building a Culture of Student Success Through Comprehensive Campus Programs
Texarkana College’s Health Sciences Division is a cornerstone in developing the region’s healthcare workforce, Dean Courtney Shoalmire emphasized at Monday’s Board of Trustees meeting. The college’s esteemed nursing programs attract students from across the four-state area, drawn to their high standards. “TC faculty in the health sciences division serve as role models for students who are carrying a heavy load,” Dean Shoalmire noted, highlighting their dedication and the collaborative learning environment they foster. 05/28/2025 09:02 AM
Cover Nuts - Shallow wood, vegetation a haven for largemouths in high water situations
Cover Nuts - Shallow wood, vegetation a haven for largemouths in high water situations
Give them cover and the bass will come. 05/28/2025 09:01 AM
Bowie County
Jerry Rochelle
Kelley Crisp

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