Man and Woman of the Year named

The Gladewater Chamber of Commerce’s big night – the 92nd Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet – was held Thursday night with Jon Keller and Judy Van Houten named Man and Woman of the Year. Other awards presented were for “Educator of the Year,” “Marilyn Godfrey Volunteer Award,” “Youth of the Year” and “Business of the

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UPSHUR APPLIES TO RENT MODULAR BUILDING FOR COURTHOUSE VACATING

By Phillip Williams Upshur County Commissioners Court last week approved applying to rent a modular building to temporarily house at least some county courthouse offices while the courthouse undergoes a major lengthy renovation. The court voted 5-0 to apply for credit from Satellite Shelters Inc. of Euless on a 30-month contract for $431,155. That price,

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GASOLINE LEAK NO THREAT TO PUBLIC, COUNTY JUDGE SAYS

By Phillip Williams Upshur County Judge Todd Tefteller said Friday that the leak of an estimated 36,000 gallons of gasoline which was discovered at the county Road and Bridge Department just outside Gilmer doesn’t affect public safety. “It’s all under control,” Tefteller said in a telephone interview with The Mirror. “It looks like it’s not

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EVERY TEXAS TRAFFIC DEATH ROBS A FAMILY AND A COMMUNITY

Family of 14-year-old killed joins TxDOT to urge everyone to follow traffic safety laws ________________________________________   AUSTIN – At just 14 years old, Alexei Bauereis was struck and killed while walking his bike across a crosswalk in Austin, cutting short his young life and promising ballet career.   “He was on the verge of that

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TPWD Reminds Hunters of Mandatory Harvest Reporting in Select Texas Counties Ahead of Season Opener

  AUSTIN- As the Texas spring turkey season rapidly approaches, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) reminds hunters that all counties with a one-bird bag limit have mandatory harvest reporting requirements. Hunters must report their harvest within 24 hours through the My Texas Hunt Harvest app or the TPWD website. Counties with a one-bird

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Biological clock shock? “Springing forward” may have drawbacks for heart health  

  The American Heart Association cites studies showing increase in heart disease, stroke incidents associated with change to daylight-saving time    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, March 8, 2023 — According to the American Heart Association, scientific research supports the view that losing an hour of much needed sleep may not be the only thing to dread

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Hunting Prospects Favorable this Spring in Areas with Historically Strong Turkey Populations

  AUSTIN – While the 2022 drought and heat have reduced wild turkey numbers across Texas, hunters who hit the field this spring should see plenty of birds in areas that typically house huntable populations of wild turkeys. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) biologists say hunters will have the most luck in the Cross

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San Jacinto Museum and Battleground Announce San Jacinto Day Celebration  

The San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield Association (SJMBA) and the Texas Historical Commission (THC) are proud to announce the 2023 San Jacinto Day Celebration on April 22, 2023. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. This year’s event promises to be a fun-filled

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