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News

November, 2021

  • 30 November

    Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar Announces Transfers $2.9 Billion

    AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he recently completed the transfer of more than $2.91 billion into the State Highway Fund (SHF) and the Economic Stabilization Fund (ESF; commonly known as the “Rainy Day Fund”). Each fund received nearly $1.46 billion, or 50 percent of the total transfer. “The …

  • 30 November

    Paris Police Report For Tuesday (Nov 30)

    Paris Police responded to a burglary of a residence in the 2200-block of Culbertson St at 10:42 Monday morning. The victim reported that someone had forced entry into the back door while the victim was away. The victim said they took several battery-powered tools. The investigation continues. Monday night at …

  • 30 November

    MPISD – News

    The cast and crew of “To Burn a Witch.”  (top L to R) Isaiah Shepard, Valerie De Santiago, Cooper Rider, Keely Gardner, Rebecca Torres & Morgan Zepeda (Bottom L to R), Brooke Alexander, Director Crystal Francis-Peel, and Yanita Gordan Top honors went to (L to R) Yanita Gordan, Brooke Alexander, …

  • 30 November

    New Infrastructure Bill And TxDOT

    North Texas Congressman Colin Allred told a virtual Town Hall Meeting Monday that Texas will be getting roughly $27-billion from the new infrastructure bill signed into law. Allred says the roads in this state need it, with an overall grade of D-plus. Texas department of transportation district engineer Mo Bur …

  • 30 November

    Texas Health Official On Omicron Variant

    Texas health experts say people vaccinated against COVID-19 should have some protection against the Omicron variant. Dr. Julie Trivedi at U-T-Southwestern in Dallas thinks we could also see customized booster shots to deal with new variants. She says it’s also possible to design new vaccines to help people develop antibodies …

  • 30 November

    “Remain In Mexico” Protocol To Be Reinstituted At The Border

    Thanks to a court order this week, the Biden administration wants to reinstate the controversial Remain in Mexico immigration policy. Border experts like Rice University Professor Tony Payan say the Mexican government must agree to accept back asylum seekers, which will come with concessions. In addition, he says Mexico will likely …

  • 30 November

    North Texas Santa Shortage

    If you’re looking to book Santa for your holiday party, well, there is a shortage this year. Jim Fletcher, who is a Santa in Texas, says it’s a supply and demand issue. He’s a founder of the Lone Star Santas, the largest regional Santa Claus organization globally. Part of the …

  • 30 November

    Deadline For SBA Working Capital Loans Due To Weather Conditions

      Today, Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West reminded small nonfarm businesses in 61 Texas counties and a neighboring county in Oklahoma of the Dec 23, 2021, deadline to apply for an SBA federal disaster loan for economic injury. These low-interest loans …

  • 30 November

    Blossom Christmas Parade And Tree Lighting

    Blossom will hold its annual Christmas Parade on Saturday (Dec 11) at 2:00 pm. The parade begins at Blossom City Hall and will head down Division Street to downtown. In addition, Blossom will have its first-ever official Christmas Tree Lighting downtown at 6:00 pm. There will be hot chocolate, Christmas …

  • 30 November

    Titus County Bookings

    Mugshots Not Available Titus County arrested 19-year-old Charles K. Brown, Jr., of Lone Star, on multiple felony charges. They are accusing him of Evading Arrest with a Vehicle, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Cass County warrants for Aggravated Kidnapping, Aggravated Assault, and Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle. Deputies arrested 25-year-old …