Days after an eclipse plunged a big part of the state into darkness, google searches for the phrase ‘my eyes hurt’ have hit the highest rate since tracking began. Doctors say there are ways to tell if you damaged your vision from staring at the sky. Dr. Kim Wampler with …
Read More »Homeland Security Chief And Texas Border Fences
The head of Homeland Security says they are following through with an order from Congress to build more border walls in Texas. But Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told Congress this week that his department’s latest budget does not contain funding for more fencing. Instead, there is a focus on investing in …
Read More »Choctaw County Woman Faces Arson Charges
Choctaw County arrested a woman for arson. Court documents show that 37-year-old Tamara Hicks of Boswell admitted to an investigator with the Oklahoma State Fire Marshal’s Office that she burned down a house. They are accusing her of using cardboard and a propane torch lighter to start the blaze at …
Read More »Paris High School Announces Top Ten Graduates
Paris High School recently announced the top ten students with the highest grade point averages for the 2024 graduating class. These students have excelled academically and have set their sights on prestigious colleges and universities where they will continue their education this fall. Luke De la Garza, who has chosen …
Read More »Lamar County 4-H Big Bass Tourney
The Lamar County 4-H Big Bass Tournament is on Saturday, April 13, at Pat Mayse Lake. The cost is $50 per person or $250 per team. Registration for the tournament ends at Brannon’s Bass Shop on Friday, April 12. On Saturday, fishing starts at 6:00 am, and the weigh-in will …
Read More »PJC Women’s Basketball Camps And Tryout April 12-14, June 19-20
PJC Women’s Basketball is offering an ambitious slate of camps for all ages and skills. The first one will be Spring Mini-Clinics, held Friday through Sunday, April 12-14, plus a tryout on April 14. All activities will be held in the Hunt Center at the Paris location, on the east …
Read More »Texas A&M Forest Service Awards Historic $15.4 Million
COLLEGE STATION, Texas—Twenty-two Texas cities, neighborhoods, non-profit organizations, and schools received grant funding totaling $15.4 million through the Texas A&M Forest Service Community Forestry Grants Program. The grants will directly fund recipients’ tree planting, maintenance, and community forestry planning and education efforts as part of their more extensive, unique urban …
Read More »Reception Slated For District Six Paris City Councilmember
Mayor Reginald B. Hughes, Mayor Pro-Tem Mihir Pankaj, the Paris City Council, and the City of Paris staff will host a come-and-go reception honoring District Six City Councilman Clayton Pilgrim from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 25, at the Love Civic Center, 2025 South Collegiate Drive. …
Read More »Texas Comptroller Delivers Grants To Boost Smaller Communities
(AUSTIN)—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today said his office delivered nearly $126 million in financial assistance to rural law enforcement and prosecutor offices as part of a grant program addressing challenges faced by these groups in counties with small populations. “About 500 rural law enforcement and prosecutor offices applied to …
Read More »Paris Police Report For Wednesday April 10
Kaidence Rylee Alexis Tuesday, officers arrested Kaidence Rylee Alexis Abbott, 17, and a juvenile for shoplifting items at Walmart and attempting to leave the store without paying. The two had concealed items in the juvenile subject’s bag. They charged Abbott with theft of over $100.00 but under $750.00, and officers …
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