The “Hello Fall” vendor market returns Saturday, Sept. 13, to Palestine. This fall-themed indoor market features fall décor, apparel, crafts and home goods.
The Texas House of Representatives approved HB 27, designed to protect Texas' groundwater, on Monday with a vote 126-4. The bill passed on the third and final reading and is
Kyle Bass, CEO of Conservation Equity Management, made at least two social media responses to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott adding groundwater to his second called special session agenda of the
A new mural encouraging locals to “be kind to the earth” by “thrifting” now adorns the wall at Station Thrift. The mural was painted by East Texas artist Deanna Frye,
The situation in Kerrville is one of great sadness. I don’t think anyone had any inclination the area would receive that much rainfall that fast, or that flood waters would
The city of Palestine is sponsoring its annual Independence Day Fireworks Show Thursday, July 3 at Steven Bennett Park, near AM Story Intermediate School, 5300 North Loop 256.
Mayor Mitchell Jordan issued a state of disaster declaration June 16 to help residents with damages from the severe storms and flash flooding events that occurred June 10-12.
Neches and Trinity Valley Groundwater Conservation District officials delayed a vote on proposed permits for more than 50 wells in Anderson, Henderson and Houston counties at Thursday's meeting.