For nearly 50 years, large retail chains and the national media have made a big event out of Black Friday – or the day after Thanksgiving – as “the busiest
The City of Greenville will begin implementing a new, integrated asset management software this year to better coordinate the daily operations of its parks and recreation, facilities, fleet, streets, traffic,
Police dogs have a big job. Whether it’s helping protect human officers and assisting in the apprehension of suspects or using their acute sense of smell to find narcotics or
Texas House District 2 Representative-elect Brent Money is expressing an eagerness to soon get to work after being elected Tuesday night with 71,149 votes (80.58%) against Democratic candidate Kristen Washington’s
The Commerce Economic Development Corp. is currently seeking tax incentives from Hunt County for four businesses that plan to work together in Commerce to make batteries and inverters for Signature
With a death toll so far totaling more than 200 people and a currently estimated $34 billion in damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure, Hurricane Helene is causing huge amounts
On most Saturdays in downtown Greenville, the pleasant smells of fresh produce, baked goods, artisanal soap and other homemade goods greet all who stop by the local farmer’s market.
When Commerce High School’s cafeteria staff arrived at work at around 6 a.m. Monday to prepare breakfast, they soon noticed a distinct smell. That smell was mercaptan, the chemical added