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NTMC recognizes outstanding employees
With National Hospital Week being celebrated in May, North Texas Medical Center (NTMC) held their annual Employee Recognition Ceremony on Wednesday, May 8. The ceremony included recognition of employees who reached milestones in service years at NTMC, as well as several special awards. The Employee of the Year for 2023...
Forestburg coach retiring
Eldon Van Hooser is leaving Forestburg better than he found it. The head boy’s basketball coach is retiring after more than 30 years, spending the last five at Forestburg. Van Hooser did not come to this decision because of a lack of fire or feeling tired after decades in the profession. He had to for family reasons.
Pirates sweep Hornets
It didn’t take long for the No. 1 Collinsville Pirates to dispatch Cooke County rival Muenster. Just 12 innings to be exact. Collinsville (33-2) extended its winning streak to 31 games with a two-game sweep of Muenster last week in the area round of the Class 2A state baseball playoffs at Denton High School. The Pirates won by scores of 9-2 and 11-1, respectively. They face Sam Rayburn in a one-game affair at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Z-Plex in Melissa.
Round 4 softball roundup: Down to final strike, No. 5 Sanger rallies past No. 6 Dumas
No. 5-ranked Sanger faced plenty of challenges throughout Saturday's softball playoff doubleheader against No. 6 Dumas, but found a way to win Game 3 of the series and advance to its first regional final since 2001.
C’ville annexes plots for new homes
The Collinsville City Council annexed land and made way for new houses at Monday night’s regular meeting. After the appropriate public hearings were held and questions answered, the council agreed unanimously to annex, zone and approve the plats for two different pieces of land. The first of which is...
'Sing for Sulphur' fundraiser set in Valley View
VALLEY VIEW, Texas (KTEN) -- People will be signing for a good cause in north Texas on Saturday. At the Old Timer Music Hall in Valley View, a benefit concert will be held called "Sing for Sulphur". Music will start at 11 in the morning and a silent auction will...
Only In Love County
On Monday, forced by necessity, we drove to Ardmore to buy groceries. It wasn’t a fun experience. We had become accustomed to being out of something to complete a meal and “running” to the Marietta Homeland store for it. Those days are over and will be for...
Lightning ignites house fire
On Thursday, May 9, shortly before 2 p.m., firefighters from Marietta, Enville, and Greenville Volunteer Fire Departments were called out to a fire at a home on Highway 77 Scenic about one-half mile north of Highway 32. Love County Sheriff Andy Cumberledge, who was on the scene, notified arriving units...
Newly elected Whitesboro Council members sworn into office
From left, newly elected aldermen Ronnie Fielder, Su Welch and Mike Pack, along with incumbent Stacey Miles, were sworn into office Tuesday afternoon by City Secretary Teresa Nino. The three new aldermen were voted to the Whitesboro City Council in the May 4 election and will join Miles and alderman Carla Woolsey. The new council will have its first meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 at City Hall.
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