KETR Staff
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Mark Haslett’s coverage of faith and politics in African-American churches earned KETR two awards at the 2025 Texas Broadcast News Awards ceremony in Austin on April 12.
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In addition to vendors, attendeees can see a variety of traditional and contemporary quilts on display. The show is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the former Inwood Bank building at 1312 Washington St.
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Longtime Commerce ISD Superintendent of Schools Charlie Alderman is scheduled to cede the job to Steve Drummond, effective April 1.
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Jarrod Sterrett and the Hired Guns to perform Aug. 10 benefit for Hunt County volunteer firefightersProceeds from the Saturday night show at Greenville's Texan Theatre will benefit the 17 volunteer-staffed fire departments in Hunt County.
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Visitors from around the country and even the world will be in Northeast Texas, with many guests arriving a day or two early.
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The program featuring the story of an Oakland Black women’s collective airs at 6 p.m. Feb. 24.
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The senior reporter at the Herald Banner for many years, Kellar's unexpected death has resulted in an outpouring of sorrow and respect from across Hunt County and beyond.
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The weekly public affairs program can be heard at 6 a.m. Sundays.
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The program will continue to explore topics related to faith, spirituality, creativity, and reconciliation.