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Saltillo Lady Lions Defeat Yantis 24-9 in District Win
Apr04

Saltillo Lady Lions Defeat Yantis 24-9 in District Win

The Saltillo Lady Lions’ softball team scored early and often in a 24-9 district victory at Yantis Monday night. The Lady Lions actually had to rally after trailing early. The Lady Lions led 3-2 after the first inning but then fell behind 5-3 after two innings. Saltillo went ahead 11-9 after three innings.The Lady Lions scored the games last 13 runs. The game was called after five innings. Melissa Groenewold had a big game with...

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Workshop Focuses on Prescribed Burning
Apr04

Workshop Focuses on Prescribed Burning

by Adam Russell CANTON – A workshop focused on prescribed burning will be April 21 in Canton. The event, co-sponsored by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, will begin with registration at 8 a.m. at the Van Zandt County Farm Bureau, 281 E. Texas Highway 243. Cost is $20. Organizers ask that attendees RSVP with the AgriLife Extension office in Van Zandt...

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“The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” Opens Thursday at PJC
Apr04

“The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” Opens Thursday at PJC

Magic springs to life on stage this week at Paris Junior College with the opening Thursday evening of “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” at 7:30 p.m. in the Ray E. Karrer Theater. Evening showings continue Friday and Saturday and a 2:30 p.m. matinee showing will be held on Sunday. “The production has been a joy to work on,” said director and PJC drama instructor Robyn R. Huizinga. “It’s not often that a theatre artist gets an...

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Local Farm Bureau, Farmers Co-op and NETBIO Send Fencing Materials to Panhandle
Apr04

Local Farm Bureau, Farmers Co-op and NETBIO Send Fencing Materials to Panhandle

Wildfires burned across the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado in early March, destroying homes, barns, fences, livestock, and tragically, several lives were lost. The fires charred more than 520,000 acres of land in the Panhandle and killed thousands of head of livestock. When word of the extent of the losses reached Sulphur Springs, the Hopkins/Rains County Farm Bureau and the Northeast Texas Farmers Co-op along with the...

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A & M Commerce Names New Men’s Basketball Coach
Apr04

A & M Commerce Names New Men’s Basketball Coach

Texas A&M-Commerce introduced its’ new head men’s basketball coach, Jaret von Rosenberg, Monday. He is a familiar face having served as a Texas A&M-Commerce assistant coach for two years in the recent past. He helped the Lions to a 2015 Lone Star Conference Championship and a top ten national ranking. Von Rosenberg also recruited several notable Lions players. Von Rosenberg becomes only the fourth head coach in the...

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Game Day: Wildcat Baseball, Lady Cat Softball
Apr04

Game Day: Wildcat Baseball, Lady Cat Softball

The Wildcats’ baseball team and the Lady Cats’ softball face challenges from Hallsville on this Tuesday game day. The Wildcats have a district summit battle with the always tough Bobcats. Both teams have perfect 5-0 district marks. Despite being picked to finish last in district, the Wildcats have used a formula of strong pitching, good defense and timely hitting to win their first five district ballgames. Hallsville looks...

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District Golf: Wildcats in Second; Lady Cats Fourth After First Day
Apr04

District Golf: Wildcats in Second; Lady Cats Fourth After First Day

The Wildcats’ golf team shot a solid round of 302 Monday on the first day of the district golf tournament at the Rockwall Golf and Athletic Club to put themselves in strong contention to qualify for the regional tournament. The Wildcats are in second place, just 4 strokes behind district leader Hallsville. Texas High is in third place with 318, sixteen strokes behind the Wildcats. Pine Tree is fourth with 326 and Greenville is...

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Winnsboro Police Report March 27-April 2, 2017
Apr04

Winnsboro Police Report March 27-April 2, 2017

Winnsboro Police made three arrests investigated one non-injury accident, responded to 162 calls for service, and issued 49 citations and 37 warnings during the report period March 27-April 2, 2017. Matthew Monday, 36, of Winnsboro was arrested March 28th on a City of Galveston warrant. Johnny Tudor, 22, of Winnsboro, was arrested March 31st for DWI. Christopher Stone, 34, of Commerce was arrested April 2nd for Possession of a...

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PJC Graduation Rates Much Higher Than Peers
Apr04

PJC Graduation Rates Much Higher Than Peers

The Paris Junior College Board of Regents received good news about PJC’s continued value in comparison to 22 other medium-sized Texas colleges. The report shows that the graduation rate at PJC is much higher than the average, validating the college’s years of work to improve student success and completion. The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) also showed PJC again outperforms peer colleges in cost of...

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Work Zone Fatalities Increase in Texas
Apr04

Work Zone Fatalities Increase in Texas

AUSTIN – Work zone fatalities in Texas last year increased 27 percent, resulting in 181 lost lives. Of those fatalities, 174 (96 percent) were motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists. “People often think work zone crashes result in the deaths of roadside workers, but statistics show the vast majority of these fatalities are drivers like you and me who are passing through as motorists,” said TxDOT Executive Director James Bass. “We urge...

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