Historic Big Boy train chugs through Omaha, Naples
A historic train built exclusively for Union Pacific Railroad and first delivered in 1941 traveled through Northeast Texas on September 17.
A historic train built exclusively for Union Pacific Railroad and first delivered in 1941 traveled through Northeast Texas on September 17.
During a council meeting on Monday, September 16, the Daingerfield city council and Mayor Wade Kerley approved an ordinance to set an Ad Valorem tax rate for the city.
Pewitt Brahma Band sports brand new, custom uniforms
The Northeast Texas Community College Work-4College Program recently received a grant of $1,500 from Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) and the American Electric Power (AEP) Foundation. The funds will be used to sponsor a student in the 2025 Summer Work4College Program. Pictured at the check presentation (from left) is: Mason May, Work4College Director, Blake Hill, SWEPCO District System Supervisor, Robert Rhoades, SWEPCO Troubleman for the Mount Vernon Area, and Dr. Jon McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement. The unique Work4College program allows students to work at the college and other locations to contribute to their college expenses in advance. If you are interested in sponsoring a student, or would like more info on the Work4College Program, please visit www.ntcc. edu/work4college or contact May at 903-434-8246.