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June 20, 2008  RSS feed
The Kilgore High School new classroom addition is almost complete. Revard Pfeffer, business manager for the Kilgore Independent School District (above) does a walk through of one of the new science labs. RPR Construction is doing both the new classroom addition and the new indoor practice facility. (photo left) Workers are putting up ceiling tile in the main hall that connects the new addition to the rest of the high school. As you can see by the floor, Bulldog colors are used throughout the new addition. The cost for the new addition will be approximately $4 million and is slated to be done by the end of June. More...
DPS, Border Patrol to Work Together to Stop Drug, Weapons and Human Trafficking

AUSTIN - Gov. Rick Perry announced today that the state, working in concert with the U.S. Border Patrol, will begin cracking down on commercial truckers who knowingly smuggle illegal weapons, drugs or humans across the Texas-Mexico border. More...

Gregg County Sheriff Deputies have investigated two Oil Field Service Company thefts this week, after experiencing a reduction in these types of crimes over the past several weeks. In the latest case, a well service company reported the theft of more than $12,000. More...

DEAR ABBY
DEAR ABBY: I work in the personnel office of a municipality. We will soon be hiring new staff for the school system, and each year I am amazed by some of the behavior I see. Allow me to offer a few tips for new hires in ANY business. More...
Stamina, teamwork, ability earns Pump Jacks a 7-6 win in 12 long innings last night
Just nine games into the team's inaugural season, the East Texas Pump Jacks may have earned themselves a nickname. You can call them the Cardiac Jacks. The Pump Jacks treated the home faithful to yet another roller coaster ride Thursday night, falling behind the visiting McKinney Marshals early before winning, 7-6, in 12 innings. More...
Marcus P. Eubank was born August 2, 1927 in El Dorado, Arkansas to James and Jessie Eubank. Surrounded by his loving family Marcus departed this life Wednesday evening to be with his Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. Marcus moved to East Texas at an early age and attended Longview and Henderson schools. More...

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