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Commerce ISD Superintendent Charlie Alderman says the school board has decided to delay the start of the new school year one week, until Tuesday, August…
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Are we ready for some football? The answer, like so many things related to education during the pandemic, is not a simple yes or no. All but the largest…
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Students, faculty and staff at all 11 Texas A&M System universities across the state will soon have quick and easy access to free testing for COVID-19.…
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Pud Kearns with Housewarmers of Greenville and Bras for the Cause says the Hunt Regional Medical Center is using a robot provided by Bras for the Cause…
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Dr. Bob Johnson and Dr. John Ballotti of the Commerce Community Action Program (C-CAP) says the organization has created a "Go Fund Me" page to raise…
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Paul Voss, manager of the Commerce Chamber of Commerce, says the chamber will assist businesses in applying for the federal loans that have been made…
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Byron Taylor, Greenville Chamber of Commerce president, says the Chamber, in connection with the Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Main Street office…
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Kim Saenz, the director of the Hunt Regional Emergency Centers in Commerce and Quinlan, discusses the steps involved when a person is tested for the…
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One death in a Paris nursing home and dozens of other confirmed COVID-19 cases in that home and one in Rockwall are consistent with a nationwide trend of…
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Dr. Dale Funderburk, Texas A&M-Commerce economics professor, says Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to restart the Texas economy, limiting many businesses to 25…