One step at a time | City aims for step-by-step improvements in 2024
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Looking back on 2023, Gladewater City Manager Charlie Smith’s particularly pleased with the amount of antiquated infrastructure that’s been replaced. Bear in mind, there’s a lot more to go, but
Common sense precautions can ease winter weather stresses
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With a frigid forecast ahead this weekend, the time to get prepared is now, Gladewater Fire Chief Mike Simmons says, and some common sense precautions will go a long way: “The key to
City renames road in Anderson’s honor
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Since 1968, Elijah “Sonny” Anderson’s lived in the same house on Roden Lane. Well, most of that time, anyway – the house is the same, but for almost a week, Gladewater’s Mayor Pro Tem and his
Red Rock hosts MLK brunch Monday
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“Change Starts With Me.” That’s the theme organizers are bringing to this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities in Gladewater, centered on the Red Rock community. With no
ShareLunker embarks on 38th season
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ATHENS – New Year’s Day arrived last week and with it came the kickoff of the 38th Toyota ShareLunker season. Anglers from across Texas and the nation will cast their lines in anticipation of
White Oak dispatcher signs off
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For 45 years, Linda Allaire was the voice of calm on the other end of the line. She was there for callers enduring the worst moments of their lives. She was there for police officers and
Gay-Hagan Cemetery | ‘Each rock is a person’
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For the longest time, it seemed whenever James Beavers walked out on his back porch he’d hear some kind of noise from the supposedly vacant forestland across the way. When he finally
GEDCO assisting in Sasquatch’s Trading Post’s expansion
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Gladewater’s Sasquatch is getting even bigger. With a bit of help from Gladewater Economic Development Corporation, local salvage grocer and auctioneer Martin Pessink aims to add an additional