Spurger
LATEST NEWS
A Kirbyville nonprofit is helping veterans, victims of floods find a new home
KIRBYVILLE, Texas — A nonprofit in Kirbyville is helping people recover following last month's storms. The main focus of the Rural Homeless Network is helping veterans. The Rural Homeless Network provided a tiny home for a veteran who was displaced because of flooding and they plan on building more.
David Covey makes campaign stop in Kirbyville
With the runoff election just around the corner, David Covey made a strategic pit stop in Kirbyville to connect with voters. Covey, whose campaign has gained significant traction over the past year, addressed a crowd gathered at Kirbyville Magnolia Park and outlined his key focus areas. Covey emphasized national security...
Hospital District swears in officers and rents office space
Jasper County Judge Mark Allen did the honors on Tuesday evening officially swearing the new and returning members of the Jasper Hospital District Board of Directors following the recent election. Dynetro Hadnot and Nicole Colvin are newt to the board while, Linda Templeton, Laura Moore and Rodney Norsworthy who were...
Woodville businessman appointed to Lower Neches Valley Authority Board of Directors
AUSTIN, Texas (KTRE) - A Woodville business owner is joining the Lower Neches Valley Authority Board of Directors. Lee P. Mann is owner and manager of Mann Furniture and Appliance, Ltd. and the president of the Rotary Club of Woodville. He was appointed to the board by Gov. Greg Abbott for a term to expire on July 28, 2027, according to a release from the governor’s office.
Jasper’s James Ross Pulliam graduates from Naval Academy
Jasper native James Ross Pulliam has graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. The son of Ross & Ann Pulliam. James was the Valedictorian of the Jasper High School class of 2020. In the Naval Academy, James majored in English and minored in Spanish. He was also a...
Wine shop owners unhappy with ordinance banning alcohol in Jasper city parks
The owners of a wine shop in Jasper are unhappy with the Jasper City Council for passing an ordinance which bans alcohol in city parks, and they’ve let their feelings be known to the mayor and councilmembers. Steve and Susanne Talcott own Texas Wine Shop & Bistro along with a 23 acre vineyard just south of Jasper and they’ve signed off on a letter which detailed their dismay with the ordinance.
Mayor's Memo for Wed, May 15th, 2024
My fellow citizens of the City of Jasper Texas. I would like to thank all of you who voted. Electing your city officials is a very important part of your civic duty. We have added two new members to the Jasper City Council LeQuin Hilderbrand, and Angel McCroskey. You elected them to serve you the people not to serve their own agenda. I hope that we now have a city council that will make the right decisions that will benefit the citizens and the city of Jasper. Thank you again to all of you who voted, now we can get down to doing the business you elected us to do. To all of our City Council members, I said this to the last City Council and I will say it again to the current City Council please be careful with your comments on Facebook it can be used tool to get things out remember the city has a Facebook page use it and remember you are a city official anything you say will be scrutinized by the public. To the citizens of Jasper, please keep all of us in your thoughts and prayers. I would like to say our new City of Jasper Texas, Jasper Texas Facebook page is up and running and doing quite well, we have gotten a lot of positive comments about it. We are also working to improve the City of Jasper, Texas website.
East Texas roads washed out, flooded due to heavy rain
EAST TEXAS (KLTV/KTRE) - Authorities have reported several roads that are in dangerous condition due to rising water. The Anderson County Office of Emergency Management shared information on flooded roads at about 6:30 p.m. and pointed out that there are probably more than have been reported. Authorities reminded drivers not to go through water if it’s covering a roadway.
Two new Jasper ISD Board Members sworn in
Jasper County Judge Mark Allen has sworn in two new members on the Jasper ISD School Board. Steve Few and Tracie Hatch Wolfford gained seats on the board while Bruce Bevil retained his seat on the board with the need of an election. The reason there was no election is...
Tree crashes through roof of Sam Rayburn home during storm
JASPER COUNTY, Texas — Southeast Texans have been no stranger to severe weather over the last couple weeks, with the last bout of storms dropping hail and even more rain Sunday afternoon. After moving on from Jefferson county, the storms lingered around Sam Rayburn Reservoir which spelled disaster for...
City of Jasper workers doing whatever it takes to get the job done
City of Jasper workers from the Water & Sewer Department were busy working on a water line Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Fletcher and Calvert in northeast Jasper. Three of the men were in chest-deep water and at least one of them had been going completely underwater to perform work on the line.
Karen Pumphrey retires from the City of Jasper
Karen Pumphrey has retired after serving 18 years as the city secretary for the City of Jasper. A reception was held in her honor on Wednesday and attended by colleagues, family, and friends. A native of central Texas, she and her husband and family live in the Lake Rayburn area.
High winds down trees, limbs and power lines on Sunday
Heavy winds as a result of a line of severe thunderstorms passed through the area on Sunday afternoon downing trees and power lines, knocking out electrical power and in some instances blocking local roads. Within a short time after the damage occurred, the volunteers of the Beech Grove Fire Department...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.