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Nationally renown muralist honors Hughes Springs fallen veteran
, A picture is worth a thousand words. Now, a nationally-recognized muralist, Darlene Taylor, is sending a message of honor with a thousand brush strokes by painting a giant mural of fallen Hughes Springs veteran, Samuel T. Castle. Taylor is from Texarkana, but she’s been traveling to Hughes Springs every day for over a month. She began working under the sweltering Texas sun back in June. “I come out here every day from Texarkana and paint for 8 or 10 hours,” Taylor said. “I bring my food and water out here. I have what I need and I just paint. I’m excited...
Daingerfield ISD host annual back to school breakfast
Daingerfield ISD welcomed the 2024 - 2025 school year with their annual back to school breakfast. In a Facebook post, they said, “Thank you Texas Heritage for sponsoring our back to school breakfast for 30+ years! Mr. Patrick Johnson gave words of encouragement for the new year and East Texas Professional Credit Union provided lunch! Greatness all around! We are ready!”
Buddy organization of Northeast Texas hosts successful school supply drive
, On Saturday, August 3rd, the BUDDY Organization of Northeast Texas held their back-toschool supplies drive in Daingerfield. In a Facebook post, they said, “The back to school supply give away was a huge success today. We gave away 170 backpacks filled with various school supplies. And we served 200 hot dogs chips and refreshments. Thanks is large for the monetary donations provided by “Mrs Brenda Moore of Rock Branch” the “Expected Heart Pregnancy Center of Mt. Pleasant” and Faith Temple COGIC in Daingerfield”, Your contribution was greatly appreciated. Let Brotherly Love Continue.
Louisiana TV Anchor Cleared of Child Solicitation Allegations
Each of Louisiana's largest cities has a television station that serves that community. In larger cities such as New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, Alexandria, Monroe, and Lake Charles there are multiple television outlets that serve not only the information needs of those communities but they provide a free source of entertainment as well.
East Texas’ Biggest Labor Disputes: The Texas Sick Chicken Strike of 1953-1957
CENTER, Texas (KETK) – East Texas poultry workers once helped bring national awareness to the gruesome state of 1950’s chicken plants after strikes in Center. Those strikes and the other labor disputes in KETK’s series East Texas’ Biggest Labor Disputes, represent a long history of working people from across East Texas fighting against racism, discrimination […]
UT Health Tyler among nation’s top performing hospitals in treatment of heart attack patients
UT Health Tyler has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain ̶ MI Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2024. UT Health Tyler is one of only 259 hospitals nationwide to receive the honor. The award recognizes UT Health Tyler’s commitment and success in implementing a...
On This Day: Former LSU Tiger, one of the first NFL players to hail from Shreveport, dies
Before a six-year professional football career included stops in Washington, Green Bay, Philadelphia and Chicago, Dan Sandifer prepped at Byrd High School and played college ball at LSU. On this day 37 years ago, Sandifer, a rookie record-setter in the NFL, died at the age of 60. “He was a...
50 Cent Revitalizing Shreveport With Housing & Youth Mentoring Initiatives In Ambitious Three-Phase Plan
50 Cent is gearing up to implement the next steps of his three-phase plan to invest in the community and people of Shreveport. 50 Cent is making good on his plans to transform Shreveport, continuing his three-phase plan to invest in the city following the success of his Humor and Harmony Festival.
Free meals; A look at some of the meal options for Central Texas students
Some districts are able to do provide free lunches and breakfasts through the USDA’s Community Eligibility Provision. According to the USDA, the program is available to districts in low-income areas.
This Disgusting Crime is Happening Way Too Much in Texas
I’m tired of this uncomfortable topic not being discussed, it’s happening way too much in Texas and across the country and it needs to stop. While I admit I don’t watch the news anymore I try to stay up on news and information that applies to Texas, and it seems like this crime is popping up all the time. I am talking about teachers, aides, and administration preying on students.
Texas Parks and Wildlife updates hunting, fishing phone app
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has announced that they’ve brought several new features to their hunting and fishing app like Chronic Wasting Disease zones. The app, formerly known as My Texas Hunt Harvest, is now called Texas Hunt & Fish. According to TPWD, the app will retain all the old […]
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