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It was a pleasant surprise to see Leighton Lee come in with his son, Keith. As you may remember, Leighton and Charlyse Lee owned and operated Lee's Grocery from this same corner where The Everything Store is now located; Lee's was here from 1965 until 1978. The original building was formally Powel... More ...
Janice Ann Rowe John and Melody Adams were invited to the White House to celebrate the 44th reunion of the Midland High Schools: Robert E. Lee, Midland High and Carver High. John graduated from Robert E. Lee with Laura Welch Bush in 1964. There were 500 people that came which included graduates and one guest. Mel... More ... Sheila's Potpourri News from Huntington Sheila Scogin This surely has been the wildest week we've had in a while. We've gotten to the point in our lives that we are not use to great excitements nor upheavals. In other words we stay home much of the time and are quite happy to do so. We probably have had more going, doing and seeing for the past 40 ye... More ...
On Wednesday, three representatives from the SPEC office in Houston came to Lufkin the train members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit #113 on how to assist Veterans and Seniors who don't normally have to file a tax return, to file the special form which will enable them to receive the IRS Econom... More ... Lufkin Mall introduces start-up businesses to development experts LUFKIN- Seasoned professionals in small business development, banking, marketing and franchising and successful small business owners will share their expertise with aspiring entrepreneurs at the New Business Expo 2008 at Lufkin Mall. More ...
By Ruth Mullins Tanner Adam Mullins has attended the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life for four years. You may not think this is too impressive but, you see, Tanner is only 4 years old. He does not understand the significance of it all, but he will because his family will teach him how important it is. More ... Timber industry, sawmill tour scheduled Area residents can travel back in time Thursday, April 17, to explore life in the early East Texas sawmill towns and camps. The trip begins at the Texas Forestry Museum in Lufkin, led by retired forester and history buff John Courtenay and Museum Education Coordinator David Young. More ...
The Anthony Smith Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution met and viewed the video "Today's DAR" which is a new vehicle in spreading the word about the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, a non-profit, nonpolitical, volunteer women's service organiz... More ...
At far left Sharon Durrell of Corrigan Christian Resource Center, left, and Debra Akines of Curves in Diboll show off some of the food brought in by Curves members for the company's 10th annual food drive. Durrell's group will share the proceeds with Christian Outreach of Diboll. More ... Lufkin Community Band, Angelina College Band host "Around the World in 90 Minutes," at Temple Theater's Spring Concert The Lufkin Community Band, joined by the Angelina College Band, will host a spring concert titled "Around the World in 90 Minutes" on Sunday, April 27, at the Temple Theater on the campus of Angelina College. More ... Rehabilitation Hip Chairs Donated to Memorial Health System of East Texas by Volunteer Auxiliary LUFKIN - Hip surgery patients at Memorial Health System of East Texas can sit a little easier thanks to a donation from the hospital's Volunteer Auxiliary. The Volunteers donated 15 High-Hip Chairs. The High-Hip Chair has a higher seat for hip surgery patients. More ...
A finale performance of "Everywoman" at the Temple Elementary Auditorium ended months of work for Diboll High School One-Act cast and crew. Community and family members took the opportunity to see the ensemble's final performance on April 5. Three cast and crewmembers won awards at the District 20... More ... Diboll Police Report April. 7 2008 - April 13, 2008 Calls, 79; Citations, 184; Violations, 183; and Arrests, 6. Arrests Jeremy L. Hiser, Clay County Warrant; Armando J, Delacruz Jr., Criminal Trespass; Ronald E. Green, DWI; Michael L. Phipps Jr., Criminal Trespass; Abel Munoz, No Drivers License; and Carlos Lozano, Theft. More ... Correction A news article last week about the city charter commission included the incorrect statement that Diboll City Manager Kenneth Williams accepted the job here on the condition he could continue to live in Lufkin. Williams says he did not set such a condition and would never consider doing so. The Fre... More ... Letter to the Editor Dear Editor: The H.G. Temple Alumni Association says thank you to everyone who came out and supported the fundraiser bingo game last month. This was one of the many fundraising activities the group utilizes to fund their scholarship program. More ... School art show planned Goods for sale at First Street Art Center First Street Arts Center will host a student show from April 29-May 17. Middle school, high school and college students located within a 100 mile radius were invited to participate in the Exhibition. All artwork will be for sale. More ... Wallace gets A+ for effort Scott Wallace of Diboll has been named to the Dean's List at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi for the 2007 fall semester. To qualify, undergraduates must be enrolled full time with a minimum of 12 semester hours and must earn a grade point average of 3.65 or better on a 4.0 scale. More ... |
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