Options Abound at Texas State Parks for Spring Break
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AUSTIN — For many Texans, spring break is around the corner, and those planning their travel routes and trips should take a gander at the happenings at the more than 89 Texas State
ALL BOOKED UP | Library gets read-y for unveiling of new section Saturday
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Feel free to judge the book by its cover Saturday – after all, the authors put a lot of thought into it. By all means, don’t stop there: Some of those same independent authors are going to
Friday’s ‘Dawn At The Alamo’ marks 190 years since world-famous battle
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SAN ANTONIO, TX — Prepare to journey through history at the Alamo’s Dawn at the Alamo, presented in partnership with the San Antonio Living History Association. This solemn and moving
City recognizes No. 1 volunteer
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Gladewater Chamber of Commerce President Lois Reed is well-known to the community’s various groups of volunteers – where they go, she goes. From the council chamber to the food bank to
Weldon ’26 Black History Month program spotlights those who make a difference
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“Just be the difference.” Gladewater ISD Athletic Director & Head Coach Jermaine Lewis aims to be a coach for all kids, whether on the football field, basketball court or in the
TxDOT Tyler District releases 2025 fatal crash statistics
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Several contributing factors resulted in 148 fatal crashes and 165 fatalities in 2025 TYLER – In 2025, factors such as “unsafe speed”, “failure to drive in a single lane”, and
Local entrepreneurs egg-cited to host annual hunt April 4
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The community’s annual egg hunt is taking shape for the first weekend in April. Hosted this year by Gladewater Thrive & Connect, the free-for-all 2026 Gladewater Egg-Stravaganza is set
White Oak library committee shifts novel to back wall after challenge
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“The Perks of Being a Wallflower” will remain in the stacks at the White Oak School Community Library, but it will be ‘relocated’ following a challenge to its content. The




