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07/12/11 Aaron DeShawn Perkins, 27, 112 S. Fulton St., Marshall, MPD warrant/driving while license invalid, 11:32 a.m., Friday. Joshua Navarro, 17, 3081 Macedonia Road, Marshall, disorderly conduct, Sunday.
07/12/11 Bill Roberts, W5NPR, of Alpine, has been appointed as the Interim West Texas Section Manager as of July 8, 2011. ARRL Membership and Volunteer Programs Manager Dave Patton, NN1N, made the appointment in consultation with ARRL West Gulf Division Director David Woolweaver, K5RAV. Roberts has served as the ARRL West Texas Section Traffic Manager since 2009. He is a past president of the Big Bend Am ...
07/11/11 Piney Woods Quilters, meeting, 9:15 a.m. today, Longview Community Center, Second and Whaley streets, Longview. Visitors welcome. Information: Carolyn (903) 234-8877.
07/05/11 As Americans celebrated Independence Day, President Obama thanked U.S. service members and their families Monday by hosting them on the South Lawn of the White House for a patriotic cookout and fireworks display.
07/05/11 President Barack Obama thanked U.S. service members and their families Monday by hosting them on the South Lawn of the White House for a patriotic cookout and fireworks display.
07/04/11 Members of the Longview Lions Club listens to a speaker at their weekly meeting at Johnny Cace's Seafood & Steak House in Longview. The club meets Wednesday.
07/03/11 Kade Keith, 17, of Longview will participate in the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links next weekend.
07/03/11 Alcoholics Anonymous, meeting, noon and 6:30 p.m., daily, yellow house at Seventh and Olive streets, behind St. Anthony Catholic Church. Hot line: (800) 979-4191.
07/03/11 Lykes Bros., incorporated in 1910, is a family owned and operated agricultural business with cattle, timber, sugar cane, landscaping, citrus, real estate, and now biofuel interests in Glades and Highlands counties; Joe Collins is vice president of Lykes Bros. Ranch Division.
07/02/11 Gov. Rick Perry may or may not try to become the leader of what was once called the free world. In the meantime, he has cemented his reputation as one of the most powerful governors ever to walk the corridors of the Texas Capitol.
06/26/11 Rehobeth Cemetery Association, meeting, 10 a.m. business meeting; 10:45 a.m. worship meeting; noon covered dish lunch, today, Carthage. For information and directions, call (903) 693-5250 or (903) 331-2697.
06/26/11 An unlikely savior wants to bring a Benton County shortline back from the brink
06/23/11 Danville Memorial Association, meeting, 10:30 a.m., memorial service 11 a.m. today, bring picnic lunch after service, Danville Cemetery, Old Highway 26, Kilgore.
06/23/11 SAN ANTONIO - The applause lines often fell flat and the clamoring of silverware hardly yielded as Gov. Rick Perry spoke to hundreds of Hispanic leaders on Thursday.
06/22/11 TITLE TILT: Tilden Hooper of Carthage came to West Texas ranked No. 1 in the world in the bareback standings, having earned $54,394 this season. Kaycee Feild of Payson, Utah, sits second at $51,635, and Wednesday night the duo was back-to-back out...
06/22/11 Midland High earned a spot in Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine Class 5A preseason top 25, and the magazine predicted that both the Bulldogs and Lee will make the playoffs.
06/20/11 Piney Woods Quilters, meeting, 9:15 a.m. today, Longview Community Center, Second and Whaley streets, Longview. Visitors welcome. Information: Carolyn (903) 234-8877.
06/20/11 The thousands of firefighters battling to control dangerous wildfires in Arizona will get a small measure of relief early this week as winds calm and humidity levels rise, the National Weather Service said Monday.
06/20/11 A wildfire raging in southern Arizona drove thousands more people from their homes as powerful winds pushed the flames across roads and containment lines and toward populated areas. The Monument fire just south of the city of Sierra Vista was one of several chewing through dry brush and timber in the Arizona and New Mexico where fire crews have been dogged for days by hot, windy weather.
06/20/11 Thousands more people evacuated their homes in southern Arizona Sunday as crews battling a wildfire faced extremely high winds that drove flames across roads and containment lines and toward populated areas. |