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Commerce photographer and author Rick Parent, who wrote "The Hunter Chronicles" about his late wolf Hunter, has a second pet wolf, "Windsong" (also known as "Windy") and has plans to also write a book about her.
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Cooper Lake State Park superintendent Steve Killian the 4.6 mile (round-trip) Coyote Run Trail has recently been the featured trail in the state by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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Dr. Kent Montgomery, head of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas A&M-Commerce, reflects on news that researchers with the Hubble Space Telescope believe they have sighted the most distant star ever seen.
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Commerce ISD superintendent Charlie Alderman discusses recent successes of Commerce High School students, including placing second in the state for 1A-4A schools in robotics.
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Mike Patterson, host of the "The Talk of Paris" program on KPLT radio, recalls the catastrophic Paris tornado of April 2, 1982, which the National Weather Service says resulted in 10 deaths and caused $50 million in damage.
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Trina Coldiron, community liaison for the Senior Center Resource Center and Public Transportation (SCRPT) of Greenville, says their second annual fund-raising tea and fashion show is scheduled for 11:30 a.m., Thursday, April 7 at the Landmark on Lee in downtown Greenville.
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Lori Cope, executive director of CASA (the Court-Appointed Special Advocates) for Hunt County, says Friday (April 1) is "Go Blue Day," with everyone urged to wear blue, and April is "Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month."
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Rains County Agrilife Extension Agent Sarah Latham says Agrilife plans a class for fair, festival and event judges on Monday and Tuesday, May 8-9 in Emory.
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Pud Kearns with Housewarmers of Greenville says the Audie Murphy-American Cotton Museum in Greenville is presenting an exhibit on black barbershops and beauty salons through April 23.
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Commerce ISD Superintendent Charlie Alderman discusses the 2022-23 school calendar, recently adopted by the Board of Trustees.