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John Kanelis, a KETR news correspondent, has been assigned to cover the ongoing stories of Bois d’Arc Lake, Lake Ralph Hall, and related water-development…
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"coronavirus-covid-19" by Nursing Schools Near Me is licensed with CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/Hunt County has seen a surge in residents testing positive for COVID-19 over recent weeks, sitting at number 2 in the 19-county region with Covid…
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The school board for Greenville Independent School District announced Wednesday that their decision Tuesday for all GISD students to return to in-person…
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The new softball field at Wolfe City High School has been named in memory of longtime teacher and coach Doug Thomas, who died in May 2018 following…
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Saturday, April 24, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., the City of Commerce will be participating in a National Prescription Drug Take BAck event at the Commerce…
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Update: A call to the City of Commerce confirmed that one person was injured as a result of today's shooting in Commerce. Other information, including the…
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Texas A&M University-Commerce will soon be making a high-profile expansion into North Dallas, John Sharp, Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System…
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Texas A&M University-Commerce and Dallas College are set to co-host the 2021 MALES Summit: Men at Work, which will take place in a virtual format on April…
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A U.S. Navy Nurse’s knowledge, initiative and commitment to medical care recently placed her at the forefront of patient safety in Navy Medicine. Navy…
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Cultural competency among students, faculty and staff is a top priority for University President Mark Rudin. This spring, A&M-Commerce launched its first…
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Vice President Kamala Harris was sworn into office on Wednesday, January 20, making her the first woman, the first black person, and the first person of…
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KETR says goodbye to 2020 with only one regret -- we won't have the services of Zachary Adams, who produced a history series for the station as part of…