Wednesday Dec 30 | Longview News-Journal
Even though it's two entire days after Christmas, I hope you haven't moved on yet.
Weatherization training offered as part of stimulus jobs effort
New fast-track training in January will offer a chance to learn skills and earn certifications related to weatherization work.
Stranded travelers appreciate help along I-20
Salus Deppe of El Paso laughs with Christa Sibley of Hobbs, N.M., at a shelter opened up at the First United Methodist Church in Clyde while waiting for the roads to open on their way visit family for the holidays.
Rare Blizzard Strikes West Texas
In much of the rolling plains of West Texas, a blizzard has never been recorded.
Bad Santa robs bank, flees with bag full of cash
Police are looking for a bank robber in a Santa suit who was packing something more than gifts.
Vels University launches course in Ergonomics
Vels University has started Post Graduate Diploma and M.Sc. in Ergonomics in collaboration with RECOUP Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Centre as its knowledge partner.
Durwood Chalker passed away at the age of 86 shortly after 9:00pm on Monday, December 14, 2009 at Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
Woman burned while escaping house fire
A woman was burned while escaping from her burning home early Sunday morning. Firefighters were called out about 4:30 a.m. to a home in the 1600 block of County Road 154 between Cisco and Eastland.
Officials: Focus on small businesses is right way to go
Posted December 8, 2009 at 9 p.m. John Havard, president of a local security business, called it a "good idea" to have federal funding earmarked to help out small businesses, calling them "the place to start" to boost employment and the economy.
Reverend Harry Burton Garvin, Sr., 71, of Cisco passed away November 25, 2009. Services will be Sunday at 2:00 PM at the Cisco First Baptist Church with Reverend James Hampton officiating.
Lots of roadwork expected in Abilene area
Contract Price: $912,268 Start Date: Sept. 2009 Estimated Completion: Dec. 2009 Contract Price: $456,784.66 Start Date: Oct.
Grant offers Cisco students a smooth move to universities
Cisco College will soon have a new way to ensure students can take a smooth step up from the school's two-year programs into four-year universities in Texas.
Abilene Philharmonic Performs for Area Children
Reporter-News photo by Nellie Doneva Cisco students wait to enter the performance hall at the Abilene Civic Center, for a Discover Music Concert by the Abilene Philharmonic.
Emily Peters: Cisco gets accreditation OK from SACS
Cisco College has gotten "an enthusiastic thumbs up" from accrediting officials who came to town this week, according a news release.
Four alcohol sales elections in area
It has been 31 years since Abilene went wet, but the issue still draws much debate.
Cooper advances to area marching band competition
Spectators embarked on an Australian outback adventure in Shotwell Stadium last night with the Cooper High School marching band's performance of "Down Under" that earned the band a top division 1 rating and a trip to the area competition in Odessa on Saturday.
Legacy of Hilton's vision continues to build careers
When Conrad N. Hilton traveled through Cisco, Texas, in 1919, the only bed available was a couch in the lobby of the Mobley Hotel.
Alice Annette Boyd Cisco Alice Annette Boyd , 80 of Cisco passed away Sunday October 4, 2009, at her home.
The Cisco Guys and Gals will be performing at Naples School on September 22 with shows at 1:50 PM and 2:35 PM.
Cisco vs. Tyler Junior College Football
19, 2009. Photographs in this gallery were taken by TylerPaper.com Spotted freelance photographers Gary L. Evans and Jessica Sharp.