Press Release
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Petty Officer 1st Class Dylan Baggett, a native of Wolfe City, Texas, serves the U.S. Navy assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 5.
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If goals are met, East Texas A&M would achieve full Division I membership status in August 2025 and be eligible to participate in the NCAA postseason beginning fall 2025.
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Frances Dalbey of Hunt Regional Healthcare describes the recognition awarded to the Greenville-based healthcare system's stroke treatment services and facilities.
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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.