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Heart of Hope Skeet Shoot Benefit
35 mins ago
Garden Planned At Salvation Army Thrift Store Corner
47 mins ago
If you get a chance drive by the Salvation Army Thrift Store corner (just west of the square) and see what the Paris-Lamar County Health District and other community partners are up to! This garden will help serve patrons of the Salvation Army and the community by providing fresh vegetables …
Read More »Paris Police Report For Thursday, March 28
2 hours ago
Daniel Alexander Kincaid Wednesday, officers worked a traffic hazard in the 300 block of W. Sherman St. They located Daniel Alexander Kincaid, 38, sleeping behind the vehicle’s wheel. Officers could see a pipe commonly used for smoking methamphetamine in the passenger seat with burn marks indicating use. Officers awakened Kincaid …
Read More »Linden-Kaldare’s Supererintendent Retires
2 hours ago
Keri Winters, Superintendent of Linden-Kildare CISD, will retire at the end of the year. According to a news release, Winters’ last day in the district will be March 29. However, she will remain an employee until December 30 to assist with the leadership transition. Winters has been the district’s …
Read More »White House Issues Warning On Cyber-Attacks
5 hours ago
The White House has issued a new cyber warning. The warning, sent to the nation’s governors, suggests that foreign hackers are conducting cyber attacks against water and sewage systems. Cities often run these systems on older equipment that needs upgrading. Max Kilger of UT-San Antonio says a hack could inject …
Read More »Abbott Issues Guidance To Texas Colleges And Universities About Free Speech And Anti-Semitism
5 hours ago
Governor Greg Abbott orders Texas colleges and universities to revise their free speech policies to curb antisemitism. The order specifically named two pro-Palestine groups. The Texas Chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations condemned the governor’s order. It said advocating for Palestinian rights and criticizing the actions of …
Read More »AgriLife Extension Service Advises Caution For Eclipse
5 hours ago
The total solar eclipse is a large-scale natural phenomenon that Texans have not seen since 2017. As people begin to plan to travel across the state for eclipse-watching events, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Disaster Assessment Recovery, and state emergency preparedness, officials urge individuals to be mindful of increased traffic and …
Read More »Party Friday 03.29 For Special Needs Teens And Adults
5 hours ago
All special needs teens and adults are invited to an Easter party from 12:30 to 4:00 pm Friday, March 29, at the Lake Crook Pavilion, 3800 CR 31700, off US. Highway 271 N in Paris. Activities include an Easter egg hunt, games, karaoke with a DJ, a cake walk, and …
Read More »Informational Meeting Thursday 03.28 For Paris Farmers And Artisans Market
5 hours ago
The Paris Farmers and Artisan Market is hosting an informational meeting on Thursday, March 28, at 6:00 pm in the City Council Chambers at 107 East Kaufman Street. Current and new vendors and food truck operators who would like to learn about opportunities at the market are encouraged to attend. …
Read More »Bingo At City Square Paris
5 hours ago
Free senior bingo is returning to City Square-Paris on Thursday, March 28, at 1:00 pm. Doors will open at 12:30, and they serve lunch. Embark Care, Heritage House of Paris, and Visiting Angels sponsor it.
Read More »Kaufman County Issues Disaster Declaration For Eclipse
5 hours ago
You can add Kaufman County to the list of places where they issued a Disaster Declaration ahead of the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. The declaration will be effective from Friday through Tuesday, April 5–9. The county is expecting around 200,000 visitors during that time, about twice …
Read More »Alliance Bank Locations Closed April 8 For Eclipse
5 hours ago
All Alliance Bank locations will be closed on Monday, April 8. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, April 9. As always, you can bank with Alliance 24/7 via the mobile app, online banking, business/commercial online products, and ATMs.
Read More »SSISD Hosting Final Public Meeting On Bond Issue
5 hours ago
Sulphur Springs ISD will hold a final town hall meeting at 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 18, on the proposed $157,150,000 bond issue election. It will be at the Sulphur Springs Elementary on Bell Street. Election Day will be on Saturday, May 4, with early voting from April 22 …
Read More »Hopkins County Jail Bookings
6 hours ago
Hopkins County arrested Jamie May Gail Dowell for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Deputies also charged her on a Van Zandt County warrant with Violation of Probation for Theft of Property less than $2,500 with prior convictions, a felony. She’s in the Hopkins County Jail. Roy Russell Montgomery has been …
Read More »Texarkana Man Jailed In Titus County Sex Sting
6 hours ago
Authorities arrested a 66-year-old Texarkana man for Online Solicitation of a Minor in Mt Pleasant. Lee Wallace Erwin made contact on a dating site with an undercover officer posing as a 15-year-old girl. He reportedly made plans for a sexual affair and made arrangements to meet. He never met up …
Read More »Texarkana Man Faces Additional Charges
6 hours ago
A Bowie County man who was out on a $200,000 bond on two counts of child grooming was arrested again—this time for online solicitation of a minor. They released Matthew Riddle after posting an additional $100,000 bond. He was allegedly sending sexually suggestive messages and videos to girls under the …
Read More »Paris ISD Students To Participate In The Texas Future Problem Solving Program’s State Bowl
21 hours ago
A total of one hundred two (102) Paris Independent School District students will participate in the Texas Future Problem Solving Program’s State Bowl in Waco on April 12-14. In Team Problem Solving, twenty-five teams won bids to compete. These include seven teams in the Senior Division (grades 10-12) coached …
Read More »Texas A&M-Commerce Art Department Announces Student Exhibition
21 hours ago
By Melynda Seaton, Department of Art COMMERCE, TX—The Department of Art and Galleries at Texas A&M University-Commerce is pleased to announce a student exhibition opening this week. The exhibition, titled “Diverse Expressions: A Versatile and Collective Vision,” will be on view from March 26 through May 9, 2024, in The Dean’s Gallery (Agriculture …
Read More »Safety Tips For Watching Solar Eclipse
23 hours ago
Texans should start preparing for April 8 event Written By: Adam Russell The total solar eclipse is a large-scale natural phenomenon that Texans have not seen since 2017. Something so rare and intriguing will undoubtedly draw people’s attention far and wide within the coming weeks, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension …
Read More »It’s Over!
1 day ago
Someone in New Jersey overcame the odds Tuesday night and won the $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot, breaking a winless streak that had lasted since last December. They sold the winning ticket in New Jersey. It’s tough to win the Mega Millions jackpot because the odds are so long, at …
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