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November 21, 2008  RSS feed
The lights are on in Kilgore thanks to Deanna Covin's Christmas in the Patch presented last night at the World's Richest Acre. The production featured the KC Band and Twirlers, singers, dancers and much more as the Christmas season is officially started. Photos top left clockwise: The KHS Hi- Steppers danced to "Let It Snow"; Alexis and Colby Johnston danced the finale to "White Christmas," (they are the great-granddaughters of Winter Elder for whom the WRA stage is named after — Elder was in the audience); with a candy cane and a smile, Sydney Bates, a dancer from Tap and Toe Dance Studio, accompanied Debbie Dane and John Whitehead, in "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"; the winners of the Christmas in the Patch essay contest — Kathleen Meredith, Cassidy Daniel and Kaitlyn Hunt — threw the switch that turned on downtown's lights. More...

There will be plenty to see beginning Thanksgiving night and lasting through the entire month of December during the 12th Annual Christmas In the Park at Liberty City. More...

A little touch of Christmas waits for visitors to the 2nd Annual Downtown Business and Loft Tour. Fallon Burns, Main Street manager, said she expects approximately 500 visitors to come to star-lit downtown Kilgore. The night is slated to include street musicians and transportation to and from each location on the tour. More...

Santa Claus will make a special appearance at the East Texas Oil Museum the Saturday following Thanksgiving, Nov. 29. Santa will be available for photographs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and parents are asked to bring their own cameras for photo sessions with him. More...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Detroit's embattled automakers have two weeks to show a skeptical Congress how a multibillion-dollar lifeline will help them keep the industry from imploding. More...
JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL
The Kilgore College basketball programs open Region XIV Conference play tomorrow at home, and probably couldn't ask to be playing any better. Coach Brian Hoberecht's Rangers won their third straight game on Thursday night, beating visiting Southwest Christian College (of Terrell), 84-77. More...
Graveside services for Gussie Patterson, New London, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at the Lakewood Cemetery in Henderson with the Rev. Cary Ponder officiating. Services are under the direction of Cottle-Pearson Funeral Home, Overton. More...

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