June 5, 2005 RSS feed / News

Paul Springer invited to join rural youth tour

Paul Springer, a Kilgore High School junior, has been selected by Hill Country Telephone to participate in the 2005 Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Youth Tour. More...

Kilgore Lions Club hears history of KHPF

Tom Brown, president of Kilgore Historical Preservation Foundation, and Gem Meachem, the head of publicity and marketing for KHPF, told Kilgore Lions about the past and future of KHPF Thursday. More...

City commissioners, mayor outline their goals

Kilgore

RANDY RENSHAW More...

Gov. Perry wins some but loses biggest battle

AUSTIN (AP) - Republican Gov. Rick Perry wanted badly to change the way Texas schools are funded and reduce homeowners%27 property taxes. More...

Great Texas Balloon Race events slated for July

Whether you like the Balloon Glow, sport and special shape competitions like the famous More...

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

The Associated Press STATELINE, Nev. (AP) More...

Saving energy a cool idea in hot weather

By JAMES and MORRIS CAREY Summer is a good time to save energy, not only because of the expense but because of summer%27s increased demand and risk of blackouts. More...

Packer guest at luncheon in D.C. for First Lady

Teresa Packer of Kilgore recently attended the First Lady Luncheon in Washington D.C. honoring Laura Bush. More...

Plaisance appointed by Bishop Huie

The Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church recently convened in The Woodlands. More...

Commissioners find consensus in master plan

Despite being a diversified group, sometimes at odds with each other, Kilgore commissioners have one major thing in common: they want what More...

Locals earn college degrees, honors

AMY DUBOSE MARSHALL More...

Commitment to feed the hungry

By MATT CURRY Associated Press Writer

DALLAS (AP) More...

Michael Jackson’s fate lies in the hands of a jury

SANTA MARIA, Calif. (AP) More...