Épisodes

  • Wyman Williams: Recession or not, Texas economy continues strong; excitement for new Commerce housing development
    Jul 29 2022
    Wyman Williams, former Commerce mayor, longtime local car dealer, and our business commentator, says the Texas economy continues to be strong despite the national economic downturn of two consecutive quarters of negative growth, traditionally considered the definition of a recession but disputed by the Biden administration.
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    6 min
  • Hunt Regional offers Wound Care Center
    Jul 28 2022
    Frances Dalbey, Hunt Regional Healthcare outreach specialist, says the organization offers a Wound Care Center, among its many specialized services.
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    6 min
  • With football concession stands starting soon, Rains Co. Agrilife plans food safety course Aug. 8
    Jul 27 2022
    Sarah Latham, Rains County Agrilife extension agent, relates plans for a food-handling course at 10 a.m., August 8 in Emory.
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    6 min
  • New playground equipment nearing completion at Ivory Moore Park; 'Unity in the Community' Is Saturday (July 30)
    Jul 26 2022
    Commerce Mayor Teddy Reel says installation of the new playground and exercise equipment at Ivory Moore Park on the northeast side of Commerce is nearly compete.
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    7 min
  • Commerce ISD has new website; 'Back to School Bash' Thursday, Aug. 4
    Jul 25 2022
    Commerce ISD superintendent Charlie Alderman discusses the district's new website. He says technology coordinator Heather Kilgore created the website.
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    6 min
  • Photographer Rick Parent on how the digital revolution has changed photography
    Jul 22 2022
    Rick Parent, Commerce-area photographer and writer, reflects on the changes brought about by digital technology.
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    6 min
  • Commerce slowly returning to normal water levels; street work begins for subdivision
    Jul 21 2022
    Commerce Mayor Teddy Reel, Jr., says the water level in the city's main water tower at City Park is very slowly returning to normal after a major water leak more than a week ago. He says as of Wednesday, the level in the tower was at 20 feet with capacity at 32 feet. He says at one point the water level was down to one foot. Citizens should minimize their use outdoor of use of water.
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    7 min
  • SCRPT provides help for Hunt County senior citizens suffering from the heat; solar-panel scams targeting seniors
    Jul 20 2022
    Trina Coldiron, community liaison with the Senior Center Resources and Public Transportation organization (SCRPT) in Greenville, says SCRPT can help with other organizations to provide fans, air conditioners and help with electric bills for Hunt County senior citizens.
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    6 min