Press Release
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The yearly gathering features live music, vendors, contests, food and more. Saturday night's country music show will be followed by a fireworks display.
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Spanish speakers in Northeast Texas may now tune in to a new station for music, news and more with 88.9 KETR-FM's addition of a new HD radio channel.
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Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins was elected chair of the Regional Transportation Council on Thursday and will lead the 45-member transportation policymaking body for the next year. Jenkins takes over from Fort Worth Mayor Pro Tem Gyna Bivens who chaired the RTC for the past 12 months.
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70-year-old Mark Dobson was last seen at his home on County Road 4719 Tuesday morning.
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Students at Texas A&M University-Commerce now have access to TELUS Health Student Support, a free and confidential mental healthcare app available to the more than 153,000 students in The Texas A&M University System.
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As of today, Fall 2023 enrollment stands at 11,983 students, which is a 7% increase in overall enrollment compared to the same time last year. This represents one of the highest enrollment percentage increases in The Texas A&M University System.
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The new Multiball exhibit will be officially opened on Wednesday, August 23 at 10:30 AM at the Northeast Texas Children's Museum. With a variety of 40 games played with balls on a sports wall, this new exhibit will be a popular attraction to the Children's Museum for years to come.
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The Defense Health Agency (DHA) provides health services to approximately 9.6 million beneficiaries, including uniformed service members, military retirees, and their families. The DHA operates one of the nation’s largest health plans, the TRICARE Health Plan, and manages a global network of more than 700 military hospitals, clinics and dental facilities.
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Texas A&M University-Commerce has selected Tammi Vacha-Haase, Ph.D., as the university’s new provost and vice president for academic affairs (VPAA). Vacha-Haase was chosen following a national search.
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The Blacklands Café from 88.9 KETR, hosted by John Mark Dempsey, was recognized as the best example of Multimedia/Digital Storytelling among medium- and small-market stations in Texas.