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LEPC hoping to be more active in emergency planning
Ken Bratz has been named co-chairman of the Anderson County Local Emergency Planning Committee.
Simpson dies for teacher killing
A 30-year old man, sentenced to die in Athens nine years ago, was executed Wednesday, despite attempts to save him from lethal injection.
County grants pay raises for election workers
The Henderson County Commissioners Court granted a pay raise for election officials who'll work the polls in the 2010 Republican and Democrat Primary Elections.
System helps county locate wireless 9-1-1 calls
For those calling 9-1-1 from cell phones in Anderson County law authorities now have a better means of locating callers and improving response times.
Fourth suspect in gang rape arrested
The fourth suspect in an alleged gang rape in early September was arrested over the weekend in the Tennessee Colony area.
Simpson execution set Wednesday
Palestine native Danielle Simpson is scheduled to die Wednesday in Huntsville for the January 2000 murder of an elderly, retired schoolteacher who volunteered as a church organist.
Man arrested on multiple charges
A 28-year-old Grapeland man was arrested on multiple charges Wednesday night, including assaulting a peace officer, after he allegedly stole $200 from another individual at a roadside park.
Fall foliage beckons travelers to East Texas
The Texas Historical Commission's Texas Heritage Trails Program, a tourism initiative that helps Texas communities promote tourism and foster community leadership through historic preservation, is encouraging travelers to see East Texas's fall foliage.
County ends agreement with PEDC
Noting a failure to live up to promises, the Anderson County Commissioners Court voted to end an agreement with Capgemini, the City of Palestine and the Palestine Economic Development Corp.
Good optics a must for accurate shooting
I'll admit it; I am a perfectionist when it comes to rifle shooting. Years ago, I was trained in the art of rifle shooting and, to this day, I expect my rifles and scopes to perform to 'minute of angle accuracy'. This term equates to keeping rounds in a group that can be covered by a quarter at 100 yards.
Staples notes challenges ahead for Texas
Texas Commissioner of Agriculture Todd Staples told Palestine Rotary Club members the importance of agriculture in the state and rural communities at Wednesday's meeting.
Texans overwhelmingly stood in favor of private property rights in Tuesday's Constitutional Amendment Election passing Proposition 11 by a roughly 81 percent to 19 percent margin.
Anderson County Champions for Childrena s 6th Annual Polar Express set for Friday, Saturday
On Friday and Saturday, the Texas State Railroad Palestine Depot will be transformed into the North Pole as the Anderson County Champions for Children's 6th Annual Polar ExpressATM takes off.
Champions for Children's Polar Express set
Tickets are now on sale for the Anderson County Champions for Children's 6th annual Polar Express.
WonderFall Oktoberfest slated Saturday
With sunshine in the forecast, organizers of the WonderFall OktoberFest are forecasting fun for Saturday.
Voters to cast ballots Tuesday
Voters who normally vote at voting boxes 7, 13 and 20 will have different voting venues during Tuesday's Constitutional Amendment Election.
Public hearing Monday to discuss lowering speed limit on CR 2133
A public hearing will be held by the Anderson County Commissioners Court during its regular meeting Monday to discuss lowering the speed limit on CR 2133 to 35 miles per hour.
County discusses attorney for CPS
State District Judge Bascom W. Bentley III and Anderson County Court at Law Judge Jeff Doran told the Anderson County Commissioners Court how important it was to have a local lawyer prosecute cases for Child Protective Services.
Vandalism not tolerated in our community
Fantastic Fridays 10 Community and Staff, A few weeks ago Doug Lowe, Anderson County District Attorney, called a town hall meeting to address the city wide issue of graffiti.
'Appalling' Anderson Co. Gravesite Vandalism Under Investigation
By KENNETH DEAN Staff Writer PALESTINE - The citizens of Cayuga are attempting to heal as Anderson County Sheriff's deputies close in on suspects that vandalized the community's cemetery by breaking some headstones and spray painting derogatory and racial slurs on other headstones.
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