Morris County Chief Dispatcher earns ATCOG award
Morris County’s Chief Dispatcher Cheryl Murphy has been chosen from a field of five as the 2020 Ark-Tex Council on Governments (ATCOG) Public Safety Telecommunicator of the Year.
Morris County’s Chief Dispatcher Cheryl Murphy has been chosen from a field of five as the 2020 Ark-Tex Council on Governments (ATCOG) Public Safety Telecommunicator of the Year.
The J. Frank Dobie Library Trust is honored to announce that the Hughes Springs Area Public Library has been selected to receive a grant in the amount of $10,000 to purchase books for the library’s collection.
Pewitt High School senior Kei’Untray Hawkins recently signed a National Letter of Intent to play collegiate football at East Texas Baptist University (ETBU) in Marshall.
Welcome to Part Three in our ongoing series highlighting this year’s Annual Texas Hot Link Festival. This week, the festival is proud to recognize the Pilgrim’s Corporation for their support by bringing an interactive Farmers Market to the festival. Under the leadership of Pilgrim’s, combined with the expertise provided by the Agriculture Department at Northeast Texas Community College (AG-NTCC), festival-goers will be able to experience the best practices in preparing and raising farm goods at this “A Farm Fashioned Life” farmers market.
Area residents will have to find another location to donate used clothing due to theft and vandalizing of drop boxes in Hughes Springs. The Arms of Hope clothing drop-off containers that were located at the Hughes Springs Church of Christ are no longer available.