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The Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary celebrated its Kellar Library’s 60th anniversary Tuesday. “It was a well-attended event where people from the community including officials, ...
Independence Day is just a memory, many families have returned from summer vacations and fall football practice is about two weeks away.
A Jacksonville woman has been announced as one of 10 recipients of the 2025 Texas Rural Woman Grant. The grant is from the Center for Women Entrepreneurs, a program of the Jane Nelson Institute for ...
The Jacksonville Public Library invites the public to its 50th anniversary showing of “Jaws.” The 1975 thriller, which tells the tale of a massive shark that terrorizes a beach community off Long ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
RUSK – A familiar face to many has been selected to lead the girl’s athletic department at Rusk High School.
TIOGA, La. – Alto clobbered its competition in Friday play in the Diamond Youth Softball World Series.
Jacksonville Mayor Randy Gorham, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the National Recreation and Park Association, proclaimed July as Parks and Recreation Month.
Patrick Clater received a $5,000 check this week after winning the Pete Lammons Memorial Scholarship back in 2021.
TIOGA, La. – The Alto 15U and the 12U All-Stars, both Texas Diamond Youth Softball state champions, will try to bring World Series titles back home beginning later this week.
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