Gregg County District Attorney Watson Will Not Seek Re-Election
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Tom Watson announced today that he would not run for a second term as Gregg County Criminal District Attorney. “After much thought and prayer,” said Watson, “I have decided I will not
Buckeyes slam Henderson, 50-14
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By Phillip Williams GILMER–The No. 2-ranked Gilmer Buckeyes, whose arsenal of swiftness is sufficient to stultify Superman, totted up a 36-14 lead at Twirling Time in harrowing the
Kilgore College will receive $1.16 million to help displaced, underemployed adults continue path to higher education
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The U.S. Department of Education announced that Kilgore College will receive a federal Educational Opportunities Center (EOC) grant of $1,160,250 to help unemployed workers, low-wage workers and
Water, Boating Safety Takes Precedence Ahead of Labor Day Weekend
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AUSTIN— With Labor Day weekend approaching, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is reminding everyone to be safe this holiday by following basic boating and water safety
$477,786 in grant funds available for prescribed burning to Central and East Texas landowners
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M Forest Service is accepting grant applications to offset the cost of prescribed burning on private lands for Central and East Texas landowners through
GISD closed until Sept. 7 due to COVID, football game canceled
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By Suzanne Bardwell GISD Supt. Dr. Sedric Clark announced a district wide school closure Monday afternoon beginning Tuesday, Aug. 31 due to rising numbers of COVID-related absences among both
Despite Winter Storm Uri, Resilient Texas Dove Populations Point to Favorable Hunting Season
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AUSTIN — September marks the start of dove season for almost 300,000 Texas hunters per year. After Winter Storm Uri hit the state in February, many hunters are wondering how the snowfall and




