Agrilife Extension Leadership Banquet–Video Presentation
Nov11
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Texas A & M University-Commerce Health Sciences Building Receives Regents Approval
Nov11

Texas A & M University-Commerce Health Sciences Building Receives Regents Approval

COMMERCE, TX—Texas A&M University-Commerce’s nursing and health sciences building project received official scope and budget approval at The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents meeting in College Station that took place on Nov. 10. The new facility will house the departments of Nursing, Health and Human Performance, and the new Biomedical Institute for Regenerative Research. Scheduled to open in the spring of 2019....

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Miller Grove News
Nov11

Miller Grove News

by Brandon Darrow I believe the biggest and most exciting news this week, hands down, is that the presidential election is finally over!  It has been a long campaign trail that has finally come to a halt and I for one am glad.  For months we have been bombarded with information over television and social media about the elections.  Thankfully, we can all say that we won’t have to listen to any of the election buzz for four more years....

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Tira News
Nov11

Tira News

by Jan Vaughn We want to express our sympathy to the family of Eric Payton, the grandson of Floyd and Martha Payton. Eric passed away on Sunday, November 6th, following a brief illness. He lived in California. There will be a graveside service at Tira Cemetery on November 17th, at 2:00. Please be in prayer for the family. Also, please be in prayer for the family of Linda (Wester) Andrasko. Her graveside service, at Tira Cemetery, is...

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Dyann Kerbow Poulter
Nov11

Dyann Kerbow Poulter

Graveside services for Dyann Kerbow Poulter, age 80, of Sulphur Springs will be conducted at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, November 12, 2016 at Emblem Cemetery with Rev. Doyle Hayes officiating.  There will be no formal visitation.  Mrs. Poulter passed away on November 10, 2016 at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Sulphur Springs. She was born on February 18, 1936 the daughter of Conrad Hall Kerbow and Ruth D. Turner Kerbow.  She married...

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Garcia, Chambers Sentenced in ATV Theft Plea Agreements
Nov11

Garcia, Chambers Sentenced in ATV Theft Plea Agreements

Two leaders of the organized crime ring that stole ATV’s in Sulphur Springs and across a three state area made plea agreements in Eighth Judicial District Court Thursday afternoon. Christopher Lee Chambers, 29, was sentenced to 15 years and Dustin Kyle Garcia, 33, to 28 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Both defendants will do one half of the time on their sentence before being eligible for parole, according to Clay...

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Wildcats Face Mesquite Poteet in Bi-District at Lindale; What the Coaches Are Saying
Nov11

Wildcats Face Mesquite Poteet in Bi-District at Lindale; What the Coaches Are Saying

It’s playoff season and the Wildcats’ football team and Mesquite Poteet meet in a bi-district match at Lindale on this Friday night game day. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. The Wildcats are the visiting team and fans should sit on the pressbox side. The Poteet Pirates are 7-3 this season but the losses were to Denton Ryan, Mansfield Lake Ridge and Highland Park. The Wildcats are 4-6. The Pirates head coach is Kody Groves in his...

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Friday Forecast
Nov11

Friday Forecast

High: 75; Low 51: Wind: Variable around 5 mph

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AgriLife Update By Johanna Hicks
Nov11

AgriLife Update By Johanna Hicks

EarthKind Living Expo – Last Call! Recently, someone asked me if the EarthKind Living Expo was a “tree-hugger” conference.  I had to chuckle to myself, because he probably stated the same misconception that others might have.  The EarthKind Living Expo is a new educational program created by leading experts with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service using university-research-proven techniques for quality living, environmental...

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Cold Weather and The Garden By Mario Villarino
Nov11

Cold Weather and The Garden By Mario Villarino

Cold Weather and The Garden As I wrote this article, I detected temperatures getting cold rather rapidly. I know many of us welcome a little bit of cold weather after the long hot season and our gardens respond rapidly to colder temperatures. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension horticulturists, gardening has plenty of challenges. Insects, diseases, drought, wind, excessive rainfall, soil problems, lack of pollination, too...

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