July 8, 2009 RSS feed / News

Physicians support new immunizations, urge children to get vaccinated early

New rules require more vaccinations before a child can start kindergarten or seventh grade this fall and physicians of the Texas Medical Association urge parents to get their child's shots now before school starts. More...

Are drought, chinch bugs killing the lawns of Texas

SAN ANTONIO - Lawns throughout the Lone Star State are dead and dying. While drought is the main suspect, other forces may be at work, according to Texas AgriLife experts. "Chinch bugs thrive in hot, dry weather and feed primarily on St. More...

Kilgore Recycling Day

SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH 8 a.m. to noon Police/Courts Parking Lot 909 North Kilgore St. ITEMS BEING RECYCLED Corrugated cardboard Computer paper Inserts (slick or non-slick) Plastics No. 1 and No. More...

Henderson man charged with drug possession

A Gregg County deputy arrested a Henderson man on drug charges late Monday in Liberty City. More...

GTBR MUSIC SCHEDULE

When the balloons aren't flying, nightly musical entertainment keeps the fun going at the Great Texas Balloon Race and this year's line up promises a lot of excitement. More...

State releases $7.5 million for home down payments

AUSTIN — Do you consider yourself a would-be first time homebuyer eager to take advantage of current market conditions and the new federal homebuyer tax credit but don't have enough ready cash on hand to make a down payment? More...

Rutland named manager at Regions Bank in Kilgore

Regions Bank has named a new manager of the bank's main office branch in Kilgore. More...

DPS warns of summer door-to-door alarm scams

The Texas Department of Public Safety is urging Texas residents to make sure that any alarm salesperson, company or alarm installer that they hire is licensed by the Private Security Bureau. More...