Bardwell’s living legacy continues
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By James Draper Suzanne Bardwell’s legacy endures – look no further than the thriving Japanese Maple freshly-planted downtown. The crimson-leafed tree is not only a tangible example of Bardwell’s
Town Hall set on streets grant
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By James Draper The City of Gladewater is applying for federal funds for the development of a ‘Safe Streets’ strategy, and residents’ roadway insights are integral in the process. Locals will
Rodeo tickets on sale now
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Dirt Road Tickets is the official ticketing company for the Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo, which is JUne 7-10. If you purchase tickets through any other website/entity, you risk being scammed or
‘A day to remember and honor’ | Locals gather downtown for Memorial Day
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“Today, we gather to remember and honor the sacrifices that many of our young men and women have made in service to this great nation by paying the ultimate prices with their lives so that
THE WRITE STUFF: White Oak Journalism students earn UIL State Championship
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High school competitors net numerous awards in Austin White Oak High School’s Journalism program brought home another UIL Academic State Championship win this week alongside a slew of team
MILLIONS OF TEXANS STILL NOT WEARING SEAT BELTS
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TxDOT partners with law enforcement to urge everyone to “Click it or Ticket” AUSTIN – It has been nearly seven years since Eden Ganzerla lost control of her car while driving to
CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS
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Senate, House begin budget reconciliation process The Texas Senate unanimously approved a $308 billion two-year budget last week, the Austin American-Statesman reported. The next step is to




