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Memorial City Hall announces star-studded 2024-2025 season
MARSHALL, Texas (KETK) – The Memorial City Hall Performance Center in Marshall announced the performers who will take the stage during their 2024-2025 season. In a release, Memorial City Hall said they are presenting a star-studded season with country, rock-n-roll and soul artists as well as comedy and a Christmas show. Below, are the 2024-2025 […]
Let’s Eat Eatery in Marshall, Texas
(Loving Living Local) – Located near Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, Let’s Eat Eatery gives the feel of southern homemade comfort food and southern hospitality. Susan visits Taifa Roach, Proprietor of Let’s Eat Eatery, for an interview about the passion behind her establishment. Let’s Eat is more...
Blaze erupts at petrochemicals plant
SCOTTSVILLE, Texas (KSLA) — A sizable fire at an East Texas petrochemicals plant sent a plume of black smoke into the sky that was visible for miles. Indications are that the blaze occurred about seven or so miles east of Marshall about noon Saturday (May 18). Personnel with Elysian...
Marshall, TX Hosting NCAA DIII Softball Championship Tournament
(Loving Living Local) – As Marshall, Texas prepares to host the NCAA Division III Softball Championships once again. Susan catches up with Janae Shirley, head softball coach at East Texas Baptist University (ETBU), to get the inside scoop on what this event means for the university and the City of Marshall.
Photos: “SYNAPTIC: A Night to Celebrate” Good Art Co Exhibit
Good Art Co. hosted the reception for Synaptic, an art exhibit celebrating neurodiversity. A fundraiser for The Meyer Center, the exhibit celebrates how all brains work uniquely. The exhibit runs through June 1 and features artists from all over the Southeast.
Cross Roads beats Beckville 3-2 in Game One of the softball regional finals
LINDALE, Texas (KETK) — There will be at least one team in the 2A ranks from East Texas qualifying for the softball state tournament, as Beckville and Cross Roads squared off in Lindale for the Regional Finals. Cross Roads took Game One on Wednesday, 3-2, as these two get set to meet again in Lindale […]
East Texas man sentenced to prison for January 6 Capitol Riot
CARTHAGE, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) — A Carthage man was sentenced to prison on Thursday after he was convicted of multiple felony and misdemeanor charges related to his participation during the January 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Alex Kirk Harkrider, 36, was sentenced to...
Beckville beats Cross Roads 15-1 in game three to advance to the 2A Softball State Semifinals
TYLER, Texas (KETK) — Beckville had to wait an extra day but the Ladycats Softball team beat Cross Roads 15-1 in game three of their 2A regional final series to punch their ticket to the state semifinals next week in Austin. Game three got pushed back from Friday night to Saturday afternoon due to bad […]
Rain delay doesn't slow Gunter down in win over Tatum
DALLAS, Texas (KTEN)- An hour and a half rain delay didn't pose a problem for Gunter on Wednesday as the Tigers defeated Tatum 9-2 in a one-game regional semifinal showdown. The game was tied at 1 when lightning, rain, and hail forced the delay. Gunter later responded with a five-run sixth inning that helped put the game out of reach.
Hit and run drivers could face felonies
MARSHALL, Tx. - Law enforcement across the ArkLaTex is urging motorists involved in car accidents to stay at the scene and are cracking down on hit and run drivers. Marshall Police Chief Cliff Carruth wants to remind drivers they could face felony charges if caught leaving the scene of an accident resulting in injury.
Hit and run drivers could face felonies
MARSHALL, Tx. - Law enforcement across the ArkLaTex is urging motorists involved in car accidents to stay at the scene and are cracking down on hit and run drivers. Marshall Police Chief Cliff Carruth wants to remind drivers they could face felony charges if caught leaving the scene of an accident resulting in injury.
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