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11-07-09 Healing Center to celebrate anniversary
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11-06-09 CASA student turns to running to overcome an obstacle
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11-06-09 Scholarship money to be returned Woden ISD following court settlement
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11-06-09 The boys are back in town; Delta Sig alums return with tradition
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11-06-09 One busy Saturday
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11-06-09 Marathon runners on a mission
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11-06-09 Woden and Chireno ISDs receive more high marks from state
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11-06-09 Christian announces reelection bid
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11-05-09 County cell phone records show numerous text messages and calls to directory assistance
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11-05-09 Texas County Line expanding across East Texas
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11-05-09 Khristian Oliver executed
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11-05-09 Two in Cambridge Court murder case receive plea deals
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11-05-09 SFA Rodeo kicks off
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11-05-09 Where's the Rabbit?
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11-04-09 Former SFA football player cleared of rape charges
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11-04-09 Khristian Oliver set to die by lethal injection
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11-04-09 Local youth choir to perform with noted blues singer
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11-04-09 Naconiche drinks up 300 million gallons of floodwater
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11-04-09 Lawmen arrest 5 in meth busts
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11-04-09 International fashion on display at SFA
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11-03-09 NWS finds no evidence to substantiate tornado reports
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11-03-09 Christian Women's Job Corps offers women more than career guidance
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11-03-09 Cushing ISD to get new school; breaks ground on $10.75 million elementary facility
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11-03-09 Boxers take to the ring for a good cause
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11-03-09 Aztec cultural group conducts traditional ceremony
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11-03-09 Gohmert gives library copy of health care bill
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11-03-09 Voters heading to the polls
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11-03-09 Prop. 10 voted down; no initiatives or referendum for city charter
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11-03-09 Timber Springs retirement project awaits final stage of approval
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11-02-09 Profile: Dr. Jana L. Redfield, CASA 5K and Kids K race director
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11-02-09 Samaritan Center offers free military aid
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11-02-09 SFA, city blazing new trails
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11-02-09 City counting on the census
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11-02-09 Make-A-Wish Foundation volunteers help turn girl's room into an underwater wonderland
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11-02-09 City commissioners to consider resolution to accept stimulus funds
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11-01-09 Treats abound all around town as hundreds take advantage of old-fashioned Halloween festivities
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11-01-09 Early voting ends; residents have one more chance to cast a ballot
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11-01-09 Oliver facing execution for 1998 murder
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10-31-09 Campus hosts Neurological Conference
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10-31-09 After 60 years, 85-year-old farmer looks to expand
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10-31-09 What's your favorite scary movie?
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10-31-09 From hayrides to haunted houses, there's plenty of Halloween fun around East Texas
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10-31-09 Still scary after all these years
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10-31-09 Nacogdoches man faces felony arson charge
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10-31-09 Center man arrested in shooting death
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10-30-09 Eastern part of county deluged
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10-30-09 Schools and roads close
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10-29-09 Weather causes numerous wrecks; two killed in collision
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10-29-09 Water, wrecks and wind - Nacogdoches hit hard
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10-29-09 WEATHER: Flooding possible as storm system moves across Texas
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10-29-09 Role-playing game enthusiast releasing updated version of zombie-themed creation
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10-29-09 Courts issue sentences that benefit community
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10-29-09 Aztec dance group marking Day of the Dead with ceremony
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10-29-09 TEA standards forced the NHS library to pull old books from the shelves, which is a boon for the Martin Education Center's burgeoning collection
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10-29-09 Walking the walk - SFA Charter School students raise $13,700 in first annual Walk-a-Thon
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10-28-09 County gives $2,300 grant to fund meal deliveries for seniors
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10-28-09 Compost from out-of-business nursery yields some surprises at Demonstration Garden
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10-28-09 Officials offer tips to keep trick-or-treaters safe
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10-28-09 Hayward: Memorial ?pulling out of the cycle?
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10-28-09 Defendant in Cass County trial pleads guilty to murder
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10-28-09 All-community, all-campus tree planting day set at SFA
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10-27-09 Cushing resident appearing on game show today
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10-27-09 Melrose Water Supply in violation of monitoring requirements
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10-27-09 Early voting continues with very low turnout
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10-27-09 Beauty program helps women with cancer handle side effects of treatment
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10-27-09 Grant helps fund paid positions for Appleby VFD
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10-25-09 Sgt. Jason Worsdale, Wounded Warrior program put a 'face to the news'
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10-24-09 We want to know how we can better serve you
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10-24-09 Practitioners on the Go revive the house call
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10-24-09 Lunsford fund helps to update in-car video systems
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10-24-09 Last week to register for economic summit in Nac
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10-24-09 Event-filled SFA homecoming made even better with big Lumberjack win
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10-23-09 Large crowd turns out for Birdwell Plaza dedication
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10-23-09 SFA homecoming festivities in full swing
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10-23-09 Mike Moses parents convince NISD to restart advanced classes
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10-23-09 Wheeler receives national award
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10-23-09 Christian talks business at chamber luncheon
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10-22-09 Defense withdraws motion to change venue
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10-22-09 USA's 'only scooter manufacturer' could be in Nac by 2011
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10-22-09 Lilly Grove settles in district court
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10-22-09 Seasonal flu vaccines run short
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10-22-09 NEDCO report: Positive progress in Nacogdoches development
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10-22-09 NHS needs thousands of new books to fill up new library
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10-22-09 Study: Smoking bans prove beneficial
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10-21-09 Officers net crack cocaine in bust
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10-21-09 The answer is to bring a knife and a gun, to a gun fight
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10-21-09 'Tragedy' in Chireno gets students writing
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10-20-09 Elementary schools 'reading it forward'
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10-20-09 NHS students to team up with SFA for scientific research
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10-20-09 City flip flopping offices for benefit of citizens
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10-20-09 Court: Lufkin Industries unfair to black workers
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10-19-09 Commissioners decide to appoint committee to review county cell phone distribution
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10-19-09 Address changes slated for residents of Lake Naconiche
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10-19-09 Hutchison stumps for property rights amendment in Nacogdoches
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10-19-09 Anderson recognized for program used by police around the world
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10-19-09 Profile: Count Dracula (as channeled by Lamp Lite player Chris Englert)
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10-19-09 As nation's economic woes drag on, the East Texas Food Bank and its local partners are serving more families than ever before
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10-18-09 Report shows violations of county cell phone policy
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10-18-09 East Texans have plenty of activities to choose from on busy Saturday
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Suspected held over fatal shooting at Amarillo bar
AMARILLO, Texas Police arrested a suspect in the slaying of a British tourist during an Amarillo bar robbery in which a female patron allegedly was sexually assaulted.
Kent moved from Mass. to Florida
HOUSTON A disgraced ex-judge in Galveston serving time in a sex-abuse case has been moved to Florida over apparent security concerns.
George W. Bush visits Fort Hood, wounded soldiers
FORT HOOD, Texas Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, visited wounded soldiers and their families near the site of the worst mass shooting on an Army post in the United States.
How to help Fort Hood victims, families
FORT HOOD, Texas Fort Hood has announced ways for the public to donate to assist victims and their families from Thursday's shooting massacre.
Friday's Sorted high school football scores
A&M Consolidated 38, Killeen Ellison 20
Teachers' trainers must make the grade, too
HOUSTON Texas is among the first states to toughen its standards for colleges of education and other teacher-training programs amid criticism that too many are "cash cows" that produce weak instructors.
Temple foundation employers the women of India
TEMPLE, Texas He's a store man by trade.
Cash Five Texas results
AUSTIN, Texas Results of the Cash 5 drawing Friday night:
Daily 4 results _ evening drawing
AUSTIN, Texas The winning Daily 4 numbers drawn Friday night by the Texas Lottery, in order:
Pick 3 results _ nighttime drawing
AUSTIN, Texas The winning Pick 3 numbers drawn Friday night by the Texas Lottery, in order:
College can't restrict empty-holster demonstration
FORT WORTH, Texas A federal court decision will let Tarrant County College students wear empty holsters in public areas when they protest a ban of concealed weapons on campus next week.
Officials to aerial spray Toledo Bend plant pest
ATHENS, Texas Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials have contracted with helicopter crews to begin treating with herbicide floating mats of exotic plants that have invaded Toledo Bend Reservoir.
Stepfather convicted in 2-year-old girl's death
GALVESTON, Texas A jury has convicted a man for the 2007 beating death of his 2-year-old stepdaughter whose battered body was found in a container floating in Galveston Bay.
Texas car theft ring with drug cartel ties busted
EL PASO, Texas Police have broken up an El Paso car theft ring with ties to a Mexican drug cartel.
Man indicted in resident's death surrenders
LUBBOCK, Texas The man accused in the death of a Lubbock State School resident has turned himself in to authorities.
Panel votes to keep prepaid tuition formula
AUSTIN, Texas An oversight board has voted to keep a generous refund formula for those who want to cancel their Texas prepaid college tuition plans.
Number of active rigs increase by 9
HOUSTON The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. this week rose by nine this week to 1,078.
Boil water notice lifted for Merkel
MERKEL, Texas A boil water notice for Merkel has been lifted after a break in a main was repaired and testing showed the water is safe to drink.
Daily 4 results _ afternoon drawing
AUSTIN, Texas The winning Daily 4 numbers drawn Friday afternoon by the Texas Lottery, in order:
Pick 3 results _ afternoon drawing
AUSTIN, Texas The winning Pick 3 numbers drawn Friday afternoon by the Texas Lottery, in order:
Texas allocated about 3 million swine flu doses
AUSTIN, Texas Texas has been allocated about 3 million doses of swine flu vaccine by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Word of Fort Hood shootings during Mineola event
MINEOLA, Texas Ceremonies to welcome a veterans tribute to east Texas were interrupted with word of soldiers shot and killed at Fort Hood.
East Texas Democrat to become a Republican
AUSTIN, Texas State Rep. Chuck Hopson says he's leaving the Democratic Party and becoming a Republican.
2 hurt in Texas pipeline blast still hospitalized
BUSHLAND, Texas Two people hurt when a natural gas pipeline exploded in the Texas Panhandle were hospitalized in satisfactory condition a day after the fiery blast.
Obama, Perry order flags half-staff over shootings
AUSTIN, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has ordered all Texas flags lowered to half-staff until Sunday over the Fort Hood massacre that claimed 13 lives.
SMU associate professor to lead regional EPA
DALLAS A Southern Methodist University educator has been selected by President Barack Obama to be a regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency.
Man gets life term or Dallas smoke shop killing
DENTON, Texas A man convicted in the 2008 killing of a customer at a Dallas smoke shop has been sentenced to life in prison.
Citizenship project by Dallas Catholic Charities
DALLAS Catholic Charities of Dallas is trying to help immigrants who have traditionally faced barriers in becoming U.S. citizens.
Killeen pastors pray for Fort Hood soldiers
DALLAS A large Baptist church in Killeen opened its doors for a special prayer service Thursday night in response to the Fort Hood shootings.
Texas Two Step results
AUSTIN, Texas Results of the Texas Two Step drawing Thursday night:
Students remained on campus for more than 5 hours
FORT HOOD, Texas About 2,600 Killeen public school students who attend classes on Fort Hood remained on lockdown for more than five hours after Thursday's mass shooting.
Education Department fines Tarleton State $137,500
DALLAS The U.S. Education Department has fined Tarleton State University $137,500 for failing to accurately report campus crime statistics and a university spokeswoman said Thursday that the establishment was appealing.
Families, supporters turn to Facebook, Twitter
KILLEEN, Texas A Facebook page dedicated to "Prayers for Fort Hood" received hundreds of posts supporting family members of those affected by the mass shooting on the post.
Massacre is 2nd Killeen-area mass killing
KILLEEN, Texas The shooting at Fort Hood was the second mass shooting to strike the Killeen community.
Perry sends Rangers to help secure Fort Hood
AUSTIN, Texas The Texas Rangers will assist the military Criminal Investigations Division and FBI with the investigation into the Thursday shootings at Fort Hood.
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