Greenville, TX News
Greenville, TX News
Day to remember heroes
Ground breaking slated for high-tech expansion
Luncheon to address transportation plan
'The heroes didn't come back'
Investigation into death of buffaloes continues
Primary races to be decided
Caddo Mills to begin sewer line extension
Today 05/26/12 - 11 am @ the Library. Special children's program. Prince & Princ...
Illegal dumping suit settled
Drought conditions to start summer
All's 'faire' for school
Local World War II vet reflects on service under Patton
Road work cuts some roots of 100-year-old tree
CISD School Board announces special session for May 31
Erica Bryant is the library employee of the quarter. Thanks Erica for all your h...
City Offices Closed for Memorial Day
Annual golf classic to benefit college scholarships
Community turns out to ‘save the library’
Perry campaigns for Flynn
More prisoners to be housed at county jail
Courthouse steps getting worse
IESI Announces Change to Memorial Day Garbage and Recycling Collections
Update to IESI Memorial Day Garbage/Recycling Collection
Erica Bryant is the library employee of the quarter. Thanks Erica for all your...
Public Notice: Chlorine Change Out
Public Notice: Chlorine Change Out
Difficult decision on donut shop delayed
Council abandons Weatherford easement
Commissioners approve tax abatement for industry
School preparing for Renaissance Faire
Indictments issued in alleged cattle theft
Perry slated to make local stop
CISD Board of Trustees to meet Monday night
Primary early voting continues
County to consider giving tax abatement
GISD taking initiative
Perry slated to make local stop
Harvey receives CISD award
Mon. 05/21/12 - 7pm & Wed. 05/23/12 - 11am @ the Library. Officer McCaslin from...
County jobless rate up for April
Charges dropped in 2010 drug possession case
Grand jury returns deadly conduct indictments
Commerce Lions event raises funds, helps children
New officers sworn in, council updated on sewer
Development board to meet again
All roads lead to chamber luncheon
Cable system to get upgrade
Grand jury scheduled to meet
'Save the Library' meeting set for 7 p.m. May 17
Shooting suspect captured
Fallen 11 remembered
Difference of opinion on patrol contract
Second day of early voting called brisk
Dr. Johnson receives Lifetime Achievement Award from NASW
Shooting Suspect Arrested
Shooting Suspect Arrested
Country Cruise set for June
Police Explorers Bring Home 2nd Place Trophy
Police Explorers Bring Home 2nd Place Trophy
Paying tribute to 11 in blue
'Backbone of success'
When rubber no longer meets road
Never enough cooks
Reid in as mayor of Greenville
‘Hope of all nations’
Early voting for statewide primaries begins
Postal carriers try to 'Stamp Out Hunger'
Ballotti wins Commerce mayoral election
Final Election Results
2012 LIVE ELECTION BLOG
Stay here for live municipal election results
Voters head to polls today
Historic name given to new parkway
Powwow’s first night rained out
Perry plans Greenville visit
Farmers Market back in business
Extensive renovation project a labor of love
Join us for our Annual Adult Friendship Tea Party Saturday @ 11am! Bring a frien...
All Games Cancelled at SportsPark - Friday, May 11, 2012
Tea Party!
Bullock to receive posthumous degree
Education funding, budget cuts headline state rep debate
Summer Reading Program Schedule
Summer Reading Program Guidelines
Summer Reading Program Curtain Call Schedule
Oil company planning move into vacant plant
Council awards bid for wastewater plant offices
More truck theft ring indictments opened
Standard and Poor Affirms City's A+ Rating
Standard and Poor Affirms City's A+ Rating
Launch party for local author set for Wednesday
Games Scheduled for Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Man arrested Tuesday morning for possession of cocaine
Buffalo deaths reward rises
Puddin Hill store closed for good
Council to receive economic development updates
Sacred meets colorful for Stephens’ Jesus Christ figures
Flynn, Alexander to debate in A&M-Commerce forum
May Story Times!! (Corrected)
New offices planned for wastewater facility
Early municipal voting deadline nears
Flynn, Alexander to debate
Little Soldier speaks on aftermath of white buffalo's death
Education about elections
Take a Walk
Council to vote on Task Force report
Council to consider Cytec tax abatement
Binnion closed temporarily due to broken water line
Feliz Cinco de Mayo!
Bestseller Alert! Audiobook "The Innocent" by Dave Baldacci will be available Su...
Two arrested for drug possession
'Sweet' fund-raiser set for today
Scroggin to retire after 37 years of service at high school
Two Arrested in Narcotics Bust - Two Children Places in CPS Custody
Childrens Book Week!
Special Family Event
Princess Tea Party
Friendship Tea Party
May storytimes!
Crime Mapping Application Available Online at at iTunes
Reward offered in death of Lightning Medicine Cloud
Saturday 05/05/12 - 2 pm @ the Library. Come out and join us for a screening of...
Shooting suspect remains at large
City schedules testing of emergency sirens today
Extended early voting scheduled again today
Municipal candidates gather at city hall for forum
Jury returns convictions in truck theft ring
Guilty pleas entered in child porn case
Sending out sobering message
Texas Song Fest draws hundreds to square
Local organizations, A&M-Commerce students turn out for BIG Event
Morris guilty pleas to multiple armed robberies
Pending land sale for A&M-Commerce falls through
Charges filed in shooting, high speed chase
Changes coming to annual Powwow
Day of Prayer to be observed
Whitmore adds 100,000 square feet to facility
Primary voter registration deadline looming
Herald-Banner hosting political forum
One killed in accident
Stamping out hunger for 20 years
Day to celebrate trees
It's all about meeting Mickey
Organizers promise fun day on downtown’s back street
Royse City students illustrates children's book
Commerce Parks Foundation, old police station highlights of City Council meeting
Rockwall native appointed to A&M Board of Regents
Especial Cinco de Mayo Programa!
Come check out the special Cinco de Mayo Storytimes!
Police Department Announces Summer of Safety Programs
Police Department Announces Summer of Safety Programs
Tactical Teams to Train at Dream Lodge Motel Site Today
Election administrator: Frantic five weeks ahead
Georgia on their minds
Guilty pleas entered to armed robberies
County trail supporters schedule meeting
Fake Craigslist post lists A&M-Commerce lion statue for sale
Police identify shooting suspect
City dedicates new wastewater plant
Repair of farm road raising questions
Wanting to be a 'shoe'-in
Commerce High School sweeps three categories at UIL
Suspect Sought in Shooting
Suspect Sought in Shooting
Potential land sale falls through
Bestseller Alert! "Calico Joe" The Lucky One" & "Coming Home" will be available...
Sanchez designated Steinway Artist
One Hospitalized After Shooting
Fallen hero returns home today
Wastewater plant dedication scheduled
'Nerd Herd' in need of sponsors
Celebration keeps growing
Planetarium will offer Saturday matinees
Service road residents upset with exit
New hangar planned for airport
Heading to Capitol Hill
CISD accepting nominations for Hall of Honor candidates
Honoring heroes during Murphy Days
Adding new rank to police force
GISD teams heading to Globals
Commerce Parks Foundation, old police station highlights of City Council meeting
Assistant City Manager Stepping Down
Assistant City Manager Stepping Down
<b><u>Athletic Field Cancellations</b></u>
Commerce Emergency Corps acquire new building, offer same services
KIA Sgt. Tanner Higgins returns to Texas at Majors Field Airport on Monday, April 23rd
KIA Sgt. Tanner Higgins returns to Texas at Majors Field Airport on Monday, April 23rd
Police Department Promotes Four to Corporal Positions
Police Department Promotes Four to Corporal Positions
Royse City man arrested for indecency with a child
Join the Knit Wits Knitting Club Fridays from 10am-3pm!
Come check out the Friends of the Library annual book sale today and tomorrow fr...
This ‘tornado’ was only test
Council meeting canceled
Luncheon to address elections
Today’s ' tornado' testing response
Disaster loans available for tornado victims
Still time to purchase show tickets
School board passes resolution on high stakes standardized testing
Rather visits A&M-Commerce
Dan Rather to speak in Commerce tonight
Herald-Banner political forum May 7
Commerce Board of Trustees meeting scheduled for tonight
Dollars for candidates come from out of town
Boys & Girls Club notes anniversary
Hunt County turns out to 'Run for the Nations'
Pride Coffee ready to serve community, A&M-Commerce students
Farmer's Market Opening Day - Saturday, April 14th
Farmer's Market Opening Day - Saturday, April 14th
Police Chief Wins Award
Wastewater plant to be dedicated
Second mistrial declared in case
Sky-high hopes dashed
Trash-Off volunteers still needed
Test drive fund-raiser set
Toddler injured in incident at Children's Learning Center
Police Chief Wins Award
Police Chief Wins Award
The Library Friends will be having their annual booksale April 20th & 21st.
Joanne Gibson uses a BTOP Grant wireless computer at the "Build a Resume" program.
Patrons used the BTOP Grant wireless computers to navigate through the newly rel...
Not of this earth?
No recommendation made for mandatory inspections
Surge in sales tax reported
Pulling his own weight
Wolfe City man arrested after being detained by citizens
IESI - New Name - New Truck
IESI - New Name - New Truck
Council talking about sirens
Rails to Trails effort still being fought
Stratton Parkway bid awarded
State commissioner: Agriculture sector rebuilding
Journalist Dan Rather to deliver speech in Commerce
Guilty plea given in cocaine case
Next Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for April 28th
Next Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for April 28th
Free Document Shredding Offered for Greenville Residents
Free Document Shredding Offered for Greenville Residents
A&M-Commerce, CISD and Commerce community to unite to fight cancer
Local event raises funds for community skatepark
R.I.P. to city’s RIP?
County slated to vote on paying for crime scene trailer
City selling old building
Making Greenville less trashy
Parkway bid to be awarded
Voter registration deadline nears
Council to again evaluate city manager’s contract
Sixteen tornadoes confirmed in area
Charges dropped in family violence case
Celebrating children
Raining on Easter parade?
It must be Easter @ the Library!
Students demonstrate to raise awareness for Trayvon Martin
Outdoor Warning Sirens were tested this morning and are working.
City Offices and Library Closed for Good Friday
City sirens to be tested
Wastewater plant building bids sought
On Tawakoni with his paddle, kayak
IESI To Collect Storm Debris
IESI To Collect Storm Debris
'Really dodged a bullet'
City: Outdoor warning system activated during storm
DNA testing approved in 2005 murder case
City issues statement on contract amendment
Storm strikes Royse City
Tornado reported on ground in Union Valley area
Severe storms damage Forney, houses in Royse City
Hunt County under tornado watch
Commerce to host music festival in late April
Community organization aims to spread its message via Facebook
West Tawakoni court battle continues
Clawing their way
Monday 04/02/12 10:00 am. 1940 Census Genealogy Program. Bring your laptop & ch...
Commerce Parks Foundation to host SKATE competition, fundraiser
Campbell ISD to potentially pursue forensic audit
Dismissal of apartment suit sought
Come join us for a screening of the powerful and moving film "The Witness" @ 6:3...
IESI Drop Off Center Closed until April 9th
Ice cream trucks exempt from noise regulations
Dismissal sought of illegal dumping suit
Jury issues multiple child pornography indictments
Prison sentence handed down in child ‘sexting’ case
Bid awarded on Graham Park project
Park Street, other roadways slated to receive work
Thank you to the Pawlow family for sponsoring the 2012 Summer Reading Program!
City Council meeting on L-3 again
Residential inspection program plans dropped
Water restrictions to be eased for some customers
Tax Help still available 10-3 pm Tuesdays & Wednesdays.
Bestseller Alert! "Victims" by Jonathan Kellerman & "Private Games" by James Pa...
Major illegal dumping suit expected to be filed
Council to vote on housing proposal
New DI team impressing judges
Ground to be broken on ‘new’ Graham Park
Appeal hearing set in Woodruff murder case
Campbell ISD to potentially pursue forensic audit
'Couldn't be prouder'
Saturday 3/24/2012 There's still time to see us at the Home and Garden Show here...
Driver cleared in fatal accident
Indictments issued in chase, manhunt
Good deed leads to hold-up?
Stuck in mud ... now go to jail
Saturday 03/24/12 10:30 am @ the Library. Genealogy workshop.
Students take over airwaves
Miss Sue made a suprise visit to the Library!
Deadly conduct charge issued in drive-by shooting
Relay for Life fund-raiser slated
Local couple creates ‘A Space’ for artists, students on square
A&M-Commerce prepares for new master plan
City releases restaurant ratings
Grand jury schedules session
Circus prepares to make local stop
Easter egg hunt, grown-up style
Stormy prequel to Spring in forecast
More talks on overlay zoning scheduled
Heroin possession trial scheduled to start
Show all about spring spruce ups
Legal action possible in state senate dispute
Storms may be brewing
Commerce hires new finance director
Jamieson to be responsible for financial transactions
A&M-Commerce prepares for new master plan
Arguments scheduled in oil field fraud appeal
County fire departments recouping some expenses
Primaries almost all GOP in county
County steps up repair plans
Arraignment conducted in child abuse case
GCS raises money for new science lab
Children of all ages are welcome to join us in front of the library to decorate...
Commissioners vote on Hunt County Transportation Plan
Area highway to get some work done
Crockett students help shatter reading record
City to sell water to new development
Study Abroad Program takes students to Argentina
A&M-Commerce celebrates Teaching Excellence Awards
Join us in the Children's Department this afternoon for a creative afternoon.
More than just city consultant?
Big changes arise on primary ballots
County considering plan on transportation future
City may sell water to new development
Monday 03/12/12 - 7 pm @ the Library. Join us for a special St. Patty's Day stor...
Heavy rains, floods possible
GISD redistricting plan receives approval
Filing for May primaries wraps up
The library needs your help! The Texas State Legislature has discontinued fundi...
Robbery suspects, and a victim, arrested
Filing to end in party primaries
County feels big change in weather
Death penalty sought for second defendant
Suspect jailed after three-county pursuit
Two winning teams
Special Dr. Seuss program today 03/07/12 @ 4:30 - book & movie!
Don't miss the Teen Tech Week program tomorrow 03/08/12!
Three HMHD candidates ruled ineligible
Death penalty eyed in capital murder case
State postpones sales tax exemption collection
State Comptroller Suspends Collection of Sales Tax Refund Pending Supreme Court Ruling
State Comptroller Suspends Collection of Sales Tax Refund Pending Supreme Court Ruling
Springtime is just around the corner. Come check out a book on gardening!
March Storytimes!
Parkway bids expected to be opened
Audits reveal improper spending at Campbell ISD
Extreme Makeover: Mall Edition
Hearings scheduled in capital murder case
Council filing deadline nears
Land sale delayed until April
Starting March in good shape, water-wise
Enough electricity to go around?
No new primary filings to date
Three residents file for two open city council positions
Teen Tech Program: Thursday 03/08/12 - 6 pm.
Tentative approval given to senior apartments
Council awards fireworks bid
Ready, set, file ... again
Genealogy Webinar "Who Was Your Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother?
City Returns to Stage 1 Water Conservation Measures
City Returns to Stage 1 Water Conservation Measures
Check out our 2011 Year in Review Video!
Campus Crime Stoppers Win First Place Award
Campus Crime Stoppers Win First Place Award
Join us for Curtain Call this Saturday 03/03/12 - 2pm for family friendly film "...
New bestseller audiobook alert - "Bringing Up Bebe" will be available @ the eLi...
Greenville YMCA celebrates 50 years
Council to vote on seniors complex
Police planning scofflaws round-up
Jurisdiction arguments set in L-3 dispute
Resolution to be offered in intersection situation
County roads changing precincts
Council to award fireworks show bid
Grand jury indicts in child abuse case
City Council discusses parking regulations, bi-weekly meetings
Monday 02/27/12 - 10 am @ the Library. Seniors & Medicare program presented by...
Compromise made on Kari Lane intersection
GCS doing some lab 'work'
Searching for 'unsung heroes'
Sedberry returning to lead Lions
Support, protest for parole of murder defendant
Plans drafted in event county dams fail
Voter registration certificates still delayed
How do restaurants rate?
GHS to host Black History program
Meeting slated on Kari Lane intersection
Parkway project going out for bids
City sets public residential inspection meeting
Thinking positive
Four file for HMHD board
Filing under way for Greenville ISD election
Tonight 02/17/12 (& nightly) - 7 pm on GEUS channel 34. Check out the Library p...
Presentation on Housing Preservation Strategies Set for February 20th
Jalinna Jones wins ‘Citizen of the Year’ at annual banquet
Amnesty Period Being Extended Prior to Warrant Round-Up
Amnesty Period Being Extended Prior to Warrant Round-Up
Hearing set in capital murder case
Council approves land purchase to expand cemetery
City launches "Developing in Greenville" web page
City launches "Developing in Greenville" web page
City launches "Developing in Greenville" web page
BREAKING: City Council OKs settlement proposal in L-3 dispute
Council votes to recommend transportation plan
Picturing Medicine Cloud
Battle of the Badges set
Time for Blue Star to shine
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday 02/14/12 - 11 am @ the Library. Special Valentine Pre-K Program!
Today 02/02/12 - 2 to 6pm @ the Library. Genealogy Lock-in. Come check out our e...
Pets of the Week
Best seller alert! American Sniper by Chris Kyle. Chris Kyle details his exper...
Four Detained After Search Warrant Executed on Caddo Street
Two students robbed by masked men at gunpoint last night
Heroes Night - Thursday, February 9th - Sponsored by DrugFree Greenville
Commerce moves from 3A to 2A after realignment
Graham Park bids opened
Officer denies defendant unarmed
Tween two of them
Sales taxes take big hit
Speed limits along Interstate 30 increased
Reason for hope in local economy
What about Rubbermaid?
Testimony begins in police shootout case trial
Heroes Night - Thursday, February 9th - Sponsored by DrugFree Greenville
Heroes Night - Thursday, February 9th - Sponsored by DrugFree Greenville
Lions, Javelinas to face off at Field House
This Year They are Out for Blood! 2012 Battle of the Badges Blood Drive
How much bang for city’s buck?
Best Super Bowl ad? Vote for your favorite
Man pleads not guilty to alleged kidnapping
Ready for next 'Challenge' ahead
Industry to host job fair today
Police Department Explains Importance of Pedestrian Use of Available Sidewalks
Police Department Explains Importance of Pedestrian Use of Available Sidewalks
Skatepark project to enter planning phase
Don't miss the upcoming program on the 1954 Carver Golden Tigers football team....
Curtain Call tomorrow @ 2:00 pm. Come check out The Smurfs!
Two Injured in Hit and Run Accident
Amnesty Offered Prior to Warrant Round-Up
Amnesty Offered Prior to Warrant Round-Up
Citizens Police Academy Spring Session Cancelled
Citizens Police Academy Spring Session Cancelled
Not guilty pleas heard in murder case
Man enters guilty plea to vandalizing railroad
Proposal made for day labor park downtown
Residential task force schedules meeting
Rest home closing
Ground broken for plant expansion
Commerce Community Plaza sanctioned by Mexican consulate general of Dallas
Wet start to year
Nice day for walk
Precinct 3 Commissioner campaign reports filed
City reports major wastewater spill
Authorities searching for missing man
Judge dismisses DWI indictment
"Storytime for Students" Wednesdays @ 4:30.
New eBook alert. 01/27/12. Tomorrow an additional copy (no. 2) of Extremely Lo...
The Chess Club now meets Saturdays @ noon. Come check it out!
Check out a storytime!
Good Morning Pre-K Tuesdays @ 11 am for children ages 3-5.
Notice of Wastewater Spill - City's Water Supply is NOT affected
Notice of Wastewater Spill - City's Water Supply is NOT affected
Commercial Garbage Collections Delayed due to Weather
Rain results in flooding, fatal accident
Where will water come from?
Banquet tonight to reveal next Worthy Citizen
Bonham Street receives historical district designation
Coalition Appealing to Texas Supreme Court
Build-a-Resume Class today @ 3pm!
Need help with your taxes? The AARP is partnering with the Library to provide t...
GEUS: Keeping Fox won’t raise cable rates
Appeals court upholds murder conviction
Council turns down zone change request
GISD wanting public input
'Less stormy' times for A&M-Commerce
Chamber banquet tickets still available
Zoning change requested
Decisions due on overlay zoning
Many dollars donated to campaigns for county sheriff
'This is just horrible'
Chase suspect may be caught
Unemployment holds steady
Time to get away?
City Announces Return to Stage 2 Water Conservation Measures
City Announces Return to Stage 2 Water Conservation Measures
County leaders talking water
A&M-Commerce residential hall veneer crumbles
Grand jury set to meet
No action taken by city council regarding Throgmorton bankruptcy
Hunt County Transportation Plan - Public Meeting
Build a Resume Worshop Info.
Build a Resume Workshop. Wednesday, January 25th 3-6pm Laptops purchased throug...
Electronic Waste Event - This Saturday!
Attempted kidnapping reported
Woman receives prison sentence
Electronic recycling event slated
Habitat for Humanity seeks name change
Teen Popcorn Day Tomorrow January 19!
Art of Gardening Program: "Blooming Houseplants & Tree Pruning." Thursday Janu...
Attempted Kidnapping Reported
Attempted Kidnapping Reported
A nice "3rd Place" award for the Friend's of the Library in the MLK 2012 Parade!
Bestseller order alert for eLibrary! "Love in a Nutshell" by Janet Evanovich....
Warrant issued for former A&M-Commerce student
Falling debris from Whitley Hall damages cars
Testing to begin on new facility
Eagle Fest scheduled
Shooting suspect due in court for hearing
More documents filed in county jail suit
Job fair slated for Rubbermaid workers
Future of local transportation subject of public meetings
‘Christmas’ getting better
Packets available for GISD candidates
Votes scheduled on zoning district
Two alleged thieves get big surprise
Fire Marshal Warns about Electric Heater Recall
Fire Marshal Warns about Electric Heater Recall
Sign Up Now for the Next Citizens Police Academy
Sign Up Now for the Next Citizens Police Academy
Sign Up Now for the Next Citizens Police Academy
Interstate 30 Overlay District
Interstate 30 Overlay District
Next Citywide Cleanup Event is Saturday, January 28th
Next Citywide Cleanup Event is Saturday, January 28th
Sales tax revenue takes big jump
Jasmine Sanford prepares to run for gold
Burglars caught on wild game cameras
Relay for Life planning meeting set
County tax office may move to former bank
Parade/Activities Planned for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - City Office Closed for Holiday
Parade/Activities Planned for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - City Office Closed for Holiday
The library will be closed Monday - January 16 for the Martin Luther King Holida...
January is National Learn Spanish Month! Come check out all of our Spanish lang...
Come check out a new book or DVD on Martin Luther King Jr. in honor of the MLK H...
January 8, 1935 the birthdate of an American Legend - Elvis Presley. Come check...
GEUS may pay more for channels
Events remembering King scheduled in city
A 'lot' back to normal
Park project going out for bids
City eyes housing preservation ordinance
Chamber, board talking baseball at banquet
Judge denies bond reductions in murder case
Multiple burglary arrests reported
Monday 01/09/12 - 7pm. Special pajama storytime! Children can wear their favor...
Saturday 01/07/12 - 2pm. Come check out the family friendly film "Cars 2" free...
Two involved in stabbing on A&M-Commerce campus
Arrests Made in String of Recent Burglaries
Redistricting Plan Approved
Arrests Made in String of Recent Burglaries
Redistricting Plan Approved
College Corner Cafe provides a taste of Austin in small town Texas
Guilty plea in assault case
City and GEUS Cracking Down on Utility Thefts of Service
Christmas Tree Recycling
Parkway still planned
Training to have eyes on skies
Guilty plea expected in Commerce shooting
Novel exchange
School zones, curfew begin again
Police preparing to name first corporals
Mayor’s post open in May election
Not-so small support
Former PTA president reportedly takes thousands of dollars
Multiple murder cases pending in courts
Traders Road work on schedule
Texas Lottery numbers
Illegal dumping trials pending
Hip, hip ... hooray!
Not much hammering going on
Not guilty pleas given in murder case
Teen Craft Night - Thursday January 5th @ 6 pm. Come check it out!
The Library will be closed Monday January 2nd for the New Year Holiday.
Happy New Year 2012!
Local child supports Commerce Public Library
A&M-Commerce becomes inaugural member of internet superhighway
Taking care of many
Police seeking 'RAD' donations
His wish came true
Highway project hits snags
Have a Merry!
Treecycling event scheduled
Crime rate takes deep drop
Commerce mayor files for bankruptcy
TxDOT: Overpass project almost finished
In the spirit of Christmas
Not 'Dear Santa', but 'Dear Officer'
Christmas dinner is in the box
Just one final note to wish everyone Merry Christmas y Feliz Navidad! We will r...
Commerce mayor and wife file for bankruptcy
Problems noted in pumping water
Authorities report new phone call scam
Attorneys appointed for West Tawakoni couple
New trial in capital murder case denied
Six GISD schools make state’s poor performance list
Writs filed in alleged child abuse case
Animal cruelty case investigated
Carla Nix is the Winner of the Blue Cart Contest!
City Announces Holiday Closings and Garbage Collection Schedule
City Announces Holiday Closings and Garbage Collection Schedule
Bond reductions denied for chase suspects
Selecting one person for employee of the year is always difficult because we hav...
The library will be open on Friday 23rd. The library will be closing Saturday 2...
The staff and volunteers of the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library would like t...
City Sees First Rabies Case in 2011
City Sees First Rabies Case in 2011
Two charged with child abuse
Former presidential guard busted for child pornography
Early Christmas
Professor’s office vandalized during weekend robbery
Accident Reports Now Available Online
Accident Reports Now Available Online
City's Acquisition of Former Dream Lodge Motel Will Keep City Safer
FBC to host free Christmas Dinner
Council speaks on Rubbermaid
Animal cruelty investigator recruited
Council approves budget amendment
Another chase, gunshots reported
Sprucing up overpass
Primary filing deadline draws closer for candidates
Audiobook "The Drop" by Michael Connelly will be available at the 24/7 elibrary...
Saturday 12/17/11 - 11 am @ the Library. Special Christmas Show by Glenda Walton...
City's Acquisition of Former Dream Lodge Motel Will Keep City Safer
City's Acquisition of Former Dream Lodge Motel Will Keep City Safer
Council to name BoD, TIRZ appointees
Teacher featured in publication for educators
Council to address new floodplain ordinance
L-3 suit expenses requiring city budget amendment
Shots fired during Commerce chase
Schools accept reading challenge
City buying a ‘Dream’?
Council schedules meeting on Rubbermaid
No hex with 'Vex'
An early Christmas wish granted
City Offers Anti-Bullying Resources
City Offers Anti-Bullying Resources
Police Department to Participate in Recognition Program
Police Department to Participate in Recognition Program
GMA has a New Website!
GMA has a New Website!
Don't forget the Library Giving Tree! We are accepting gifts through December 1...
Monday 12/12/11 - 7 pm @ the Library. Special "Santa Advent Calendar Craft" sto...
Saturday 12/10/11 - 2pm @ the Library. Bilingual Homebuyers Workshop Spanish/Eng...
Appeals slated in two murder cases
No need for drivers to get ‘Blitzen’
FISH seeking volunteers
Sales taxes up for October
Parks Foundation fundraiser brings in $1,500
GMS mom angry about nail incident
City ‘saddened’ by Rubbermaid announcement
Animal cruelty complaint investigated
Arraignment hearing set in capital murder case
Two from county lost at Pearl Harbor
Trial date set in illegal dumping suit
Special Christmas Storytime with Reindeer craft 6 pm tonight!
Bilingual Homebuyer's Workshop this Saturday 12/10/11 @ 2pm.
Things to do this week
City threatened with attorney general suit
Family files wrongful death suit against senior center
Getting his wish in time for holidays
Attempted capital murder trial set to start
Parade ushers in Christmas
A&M-Commerce land sale delayed
Grand jury returns charges in robberies
Congratulations to the Christmas Parade Award Winners
The Christmas Parade is ON!
The Christmas Parade is ON!
"Reading with Rudolph" Winter Reading Program kicks off Saturday, December 3rd a...
Don't miss Reading with Rudolph kick off on Saturday 12/03/11! Milk & cookies w...
A&M-Commerce land sale delayed
Beginning to look like Christmas
Rain in Christmas parade forecast
Trial date set in murder case
Weather Could Affect Christmas Parade
Weather Could Affect Christmas Parade
Reading with Rudolph starts December 3rd!
Grand jury schedules session
Sheriff’s Office makes arrest at motel
The “Giving Tree” is up and running. Let’s help everyone have a Merry Christmas!...
County leaders mapping out transportation needs
Citations sought in jail lawsuit
Holiday events lining up
Commerce Christmas parade to coincide with university’s Winter Wonderland
City Releasing Documents In Response To Attorney General Letter
Council OKs engineers for $4.8 million street repair
Council approves bakery zoning
Tax abatement granted for industry
Alphin sentenced for capital murder conviction
Copeland Earns Government Finance Officer Certification
The Healthy U Program "Heart Health" has been moved to (Tuesday) 29th @ Noon.
Check out the eLibrary now with over 1200 titles to choose from!
The library will be closed Thursday 11-24 & Friday 11-25 in observance of Thanks...
Just wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving from all your friends at the W. Walworth H...
Overlay zoning district discussion tonight
Things to do this week
County to consider repairs to building
Company plans $26 million expansion
Zoning sought for bakery
Meeting the 'Challenge'
Flynn seeking re-election to House
Get a $1.00 per month Blue Recycling Cart and Enter for a Chance to win a HDTV!
Get a $1.00 per month Blue Recycling Cart and Enter for a Chance to win a HDTV!
OSU coach and A&M-Commerce graduate Miranda Serna dies in plane crash
Recycling program gets off to fast start
fruitcake coming back to town
City maintains bond rating
Cooper asks to be reassigned
Testimony under way in capital murder trial
Two school board positions up for grabs
Education key to fixing public transit issues, agency officials say
Annual Christmas Parade Set For December 2nd
Annual Christmas Parade Set For December 2nd
Not exactly a deluge
Things to do this week
Laundry thefts cost A&M-Commerce students hundreds
Getting everyone on board
Laundry thefts cost A&M-Commerce students
3,500 plants ... and growing!
Pet of week
Famous athlete, activist John Carlos visits A&M-Commerce
Honor rolls - first six weeks
Burn ban to stay in place
School’s discipline policy raises parents’ ire
Deadline for food drive nears
Early voting continues this week
A&M-Commerce student survives hit-and-run
A&M-Commerce student survives hit and run
CISD board of trustees meeting celebrates hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings
CISD school board meeting celebrates hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings
No deal yet for new JC Penney store
Things to do this week
Pet of week
Capital murder indictment returned in teacher shooting
"Giving That Makes A Difference"
City Encourages Halloween Safety
City Encourages Halloween Safety
Vehicle Accident Damages Exchange Building
Vehicle Accident Damages Exchange Building
Non-Emergency Phone Lines at Police Department Down
High fire danger conditions today
"Something bad has happened"
Slight chance of rain tonight, better chance all day Tuesday
Murder victim stabbed, beaten
Council to wait before deciding elections
Bond hearing set in area murder case
Guilty plea expected in child abuse case
Water Off on Wesley Tuesday October 25, 2011
Weekend rains not enough to lift burn ban
Two people arrested in reported homicide
Administration building for plant eyed
'Halloween on the Square' scheduled
Commissioners to consider autopsy services
Thing to do this week
Puddin Hill to reopen
Council to decide on election changes
Early voting starting
Dance of the Ages
Kiwanis auction coming u
Changes coming to May 2012 municipal elections
Home for the holidays
Thunderstorms possible tonight
County jobless rate dips
Police Department to add new rank
Recognizing 'Hero of Hope'
Pet of week
Most charges dropped in child abuse case
No action taken on kidnapping suspect’s bond
Ceremony slated to remember missing local woman
City Seeks Municipal Auditorium Memorabilia
Do you have any memorabilia from past performances at the Greenville Municipal A...
Former bank building to be auctioned next week
Guilty plea given in organized theft case
Former CPS supervisor dead at 83
Volunteers needed to 'Make A Difference'
Guilty plea withdrawn in cocaine possession case
A&M-Commerce faculty: “Mane Event a success”
Next Citywide Cleanup Event - Saturday, October 22
Next Citywide Cleanup Event - Saturday, October 22
Music in Poetry
Plans for new Hunt County lake proceeding
Fire weather today, frost tonight?
City Recognizes Employees of the Quarter
City Recognizes Employees of the Quarter
Bullying Awareness Program
Teen Read Week: Top Ten List.
Teen Read Week Prizes!
Build a fantasy world!
What book is in the jar?
Teen Read Week!
One life. Six words. What's yours?
Red Flag Warning issued for North Texas
Very high fire danger conditions today
GISD: 'Unacceptable' rating just that
Changing ways to donate to FISH
Punishment hearing slated in cocaine case
Things to do this week
Planning commission to discuss overlay zoning
Knights really smoking
FISH to provide Thanksgiving baskets
pet of week
Legislators: 'It's not fair'
Police Department Receives Grant for Rape Aggression Defense Program
Police Department Receives Grant for Rape Aggression Defense Program
Not guilty plea in organized theft ring
Spot holds re-opening as private club
Bras for the Cause tonight
Kidnapping reported in Commerce Thursday morning
GEUS to issue redeeming bonds
GCS wins regional robotics competition
Halloween on the Square set for October 31, 2011
Halloween on the Square set for October 31, 2011
Sales taxes take another big hit
Oil pipeline could come through Hunt County
Hearing today in Quinlan capital murder case
Prosecution rests in Smith murder trial
City Welcomes New Venue Manager
City Welcomes New Venue Manager
County renews burn ban
Punishment hearing starts in murder case
DAV seeking donations for building repair
Council approves tourism funding for Faire
Reminder, changes to coming to Interstate 30 Wednesday
"In Her Shoes" event Thursday
The Scrabble Club enjoying a game!
Water Off on Wesley from Anderson to Silver
Guilty plea in murder case
Monday 10/10/11 @ 7pm. The Greenville Fire Dept. will join our storytime progra...
Not much rain fell during weekend
School seeking tourism funding
Education in Texas subject of Friday talk
Sheriff seeks funds seized in raids
Things to do this week
Shooting reported at local motel
Injuries Sustained in Shooting and Possible Related Motor Vehicle Accident
County expected to renew burn ban
Officials: End of overpass project nearing
Food drive to begin
Trial in 2009 Caddo Mills murder case starting
Chances improving for rain this weekend
Voter registration deadline looming
Soccer Fun Fest today at SportsPark
Historic coin show continues today
Very high fire danger in region again today
Wolfe City ISD battle resolved
Doing their 'BEST'
Ralph Hall announces seeking reelection to Congress
Derenda Thieke is the featured artist of the month at the Walworth Harrison Libr...
Scrabble & Chess Clubs Saturday, October 8th @ 10:30am Join us for these recre...
Monday 10/10/11 - 6:30pm @ the Library. Genealogy Program: Brick Walls, Surnames...
Two life sentences handed down Thursday
Free curbside tire collection in Greenville Saturday
Another day of very high fire danger
SPCA seizes animals from two counties
Grazing Buffalo aims to please patrons with assortment of wings, barbecue, salad bar
Not guilty plea in organized theft ring case
Plane makes forced landing near Wolfe City
Pet of week
Very high fire danger conditions again today
Defendants file denial in illegal dumping suit
Two more sentenced to prison for ID theft
Telling one’s tale of battling cancer
City Moves to Stage 3 - Water Conservation Plan
City Moves to Stage 3 - Water Conservation Plan
Breaking: City of Greenville moving to Stage 3 water restrictions
Showers up north, chance of storms this weekend
Heightened fire danger again today
Parent facing criminal charges
Celebrating, connecting and .... mourning
Another night out against crime
CISD joins lawsuit against state of Texas
Another night to fight crime
GEUS board meeting in special session today
Things to do this week
Body of Missing Man Found
Body of Missing Man Found
L-3 files federal suit over airport plat
Day of Unity observance slated
Another Night Out to fight crime in local cities
Sea of pink to converge
Police Seek Help in Finding Missing Man
Police Seek Help in Finding Missing Man
L-3 files federal version of lawsuit against the City of Greenville
No relief seen from drought
Board of Development outlines plans
Commerce, Throgmorton to enter mediation
Pet of week
Come join us tomorrow 10/01/11 @ 2 pm for the family friendly film "Spooky Buddi...
Commerce and Throgmorton to enter into mediation talks next month
Robbery suspect's bond lowered
Extreme fire danger today
L-3 files federal version of lawsuit against the City of Greenville
One more 100?
A touch of the old west coming to town
Not guilty plea heard in murder case
Former NASA astronaut, that's 'Who'
Astronaut, scientist Jemison visits A&M-Commerce
Anequia Wafer has resigned her position at the library & she will be missed! G...
Guilty plea, prison sentence in oil field fraud case
Evan Ethridge is the Library employee of the quarter!
Greenville resident Karyl Hayre pushed the total pages read over two million in...
Guilty plea, prison sentence in ID theft ring case
Big cool off coming this week
Three alarm grass fire near Quinlan
City Council split over what to do with unexpected windfall
Students meeting Wednesday morning for "See You At The Pole"
Sheriff: Shooting victim to be charged with aggravated assault
Big fire reported in south Hunt County
Commerce Police Department investigating child death
3 Days left for the 2011 Adult Summer Reading Program!
City Earns State Comptroller's Award for Financial Transparency
City Earns State Comptroller's Award for Financial Transparency
Guilty plea in kidnapping case
Water to be cut Tuesday
Jury trial in shootout case reset
Water Service Interruption tomorrow.
11,000 students and counting: Part One
County remains under ban on outdoor burning
Postal service rally scheduled Tuesday
Hearing scheduled in illegal dumping suit
Commissioners to recognize landmark
Heroes receive community awards
Things to do this week
Trial set in shootout case
Unifying against domestic violence
One killed in head-on crash
'A beautiful day'
Increased fire danger expected Sunday
GISD joins suit against state
Police department to receive grant funds
Pet of the week
Adult Summer Reading Program!
Another honor for Silver Star hero
No clues left in woman’s disappearance
One more salute
Response filed in illegal disposal suit
Adult Summer Reading Program!
High fire danger conditions today
City to Offer FREE Curbside Tire Collection
City to Offer FREE Curbside Tire Collection
ESCO clean-up near end
Ceremony to recognize community contributions
Big change in the weather expected Thursday
Rains do little to ease extreme drought
Diabetes class Wednesday
Sales taxes show big gains
High fire danger conditions in place today
Things to do this week
Second hearings on city budget, tax rate set
Prosecutors dismiss criminally negligent homicide charge
Major land deal in Commerce pending
Woman sentenced to 450 years in prison
Deuell running again
Greenville ISD receives improved state rating
Pet of week
Chance of storms tonight
Kaufman County woman receives 450 year prison sentence
Deuell announces reelection bid
Ready to Rally
Guilty plea, sentence in organized retail thefts
Sale pending on land in front of Whitley Residence Hall
Very high fire danger conditions today
Authorities bust drug ring operating out of jail
Downtown’s future subject of session
Benefit Powwow to honor albino buffalo
Texas Lottery results
New lines approved for council districts
Multiple Arrests Made in Narcotics Investigations
Multiple Arrests Made in Narcotics Investigations
Police Chief: More than 100 officers involved in raids
Sheriff's Office issues statement in connection with drug ring arrests
Authorities bust drug ring reportedly operating out of the Hunt County Jail
Officers of the year named
Grand jury meeting again Friday
Two speak up during budget, tax public hearings
Rebuilding of overpass to take six more weeks
Two speak on taxes, budget at hearing
Honoring first responders
Grand jury expected to meet
Three fires again being worked in county
New fire in an old location
Two fires reported in county at this hour
Rekindle of one last week's major fires
Portion of Traders Road to be closed
Guilty plea, prison sentence in armed robbery case
Extreme fire danger today
Police officers to stay at Greenville ISD
Participants in the 2011 Adult Summer Reading Program have broken last year’s ov...
Record heat expected next two days
Things to do this week
9/11 — Residents react with shock, fear
9/11 — Class thanks local heroes on anniversary
City budget, tax rate public hearings slated
Second hearing set on council redistricting
9/11 — Firm provides panels for World Trace Center rebuilding
9/11 — Churches help worshippers deal with fear, shock
Public hearings on budget, tax rate Tuesday
City Council redistricting hearing, vote set Tuesday
County may file more suits against illegal dumpers
Pet of week
Friday fire started by cutting torch
Armed robbery suspects arrested
Two Arrested in Recent Aggravated Robberies
Two Arrested in Recent Aggravated Robberies
Fire Department Sending Strike Team to Assist with Wildfires
Fire Department Sending Strike Team to Assist with Wildfires
Tire Round up in Greenville Saturday
Very high fire danger conditions today
Suspects in armed robberies arrested
Pausing as area remembers tragic day
Fruitcakes from Puddin Hill coming soon
New warrant ordered for theft ring suspect
Trial in armed robbery case starts Monday
Major fire in Union Valley area
Planning Department Recognized for Achievement in Excellence
Planning Department Recognized for Achievement in Excellence
Very high fire danger conditions again today
Circus coming to town
One Injured in Rollover Accident
Accident Claims Life of Young Woman
Greenville teenager killed in one-vehicle accident
Good Morning Pre-K every Tuesday @ 11:00 am. Ages 3-5.
Jr. Shutterbugs every Wednesday @ 4:30 pm. Check out flyer for age related deta...
Storytime back to Monday evenings @ 7:00 pm!
Building Buddies every Tuesday @ 4:30 for ages 8-12.
Storytime for students every Wednesday @ 4:30 for ages 6-9.
Big project set for U.S. Highway 69
Senate Bill 100 May Impact Local Elections
Smoke gets in our eyes
Suspects Sought in Aggravated Robberies
Two suspects sought in multiple hold-ups
Citizens Reminded of Animal Laws
Citizens Reminded of Animal Laws
Long weekend no holiday for law enforcement
Fall is on the way! Check out our new and improved line-up of programs!
Computer Kids on Mondays @ 4:30 pm. Ages 8-12.
February Storytime Info!
Check out the Teen Club on Thursdays @ 6:30 pm. Ages 13-18.
Check out the Pre-Teen Club on Thursdays @ 4:40 pm. Ages 10-12.
Lots of activity in tropics
Traders Road intersection closure Wednesday
Girl Scout recruitment events begin tonight
Very high fire danger in region again today
Almost ready to yell "Bingo!"
Highway 380 project nears completion
Little time to decide on dates for 2012 vote
Highway project nearing completion
Cook-off to benefit children
Probation in armed robbery case revoked
Grass fires burn in county
Almost ready to yell ‘Bingo!’
Things to do this week
Paying firefighters back
Large Grass Fire Reported
PJC noting rapid growth
Ceremonies planned to remember 9/11 victims
Repairs forcing closure of Traders Road
Texan Theater sign to be lit tonight
Commerce man leads group to South America
Summer of hot, dry records
Chamber receives lessons in local education
Downtown theater sign to shine tonight
Pet of the week
Lions fall to Terrell
Major fire between Quinlan and Union Valley
Increased fire danger for Labor Day holiday
Street Closure: Division
City Offices Closed for Labor Day
Traders Road and Cedar Creek Lane Closed Starting Sept. 7,2011
City Offices and the Library will be closed on Monday, September 5, 2011, for th...
University unveils larger-than-life art
Eagle Golf and Gift set to open later this month
Judge rules in favor of judge in child support case
Farmer's Market Returns This Saturday!
Cash SUD reminding customers of water conservation
Cooler temperatures for Labor Day
Third defendant in organized crime case pleads guilty
Still no drought relief
Hospital receives pulmonary care excellence award
Child support hearing continues
Guilty plea, prison sentence in organized crime case
Three alarm grass fire near Quinlan
Extreme fire danger today
Labor Day Fly-In planned on Lake Tawakoni
Used city fire truck sells at auction
Arson ruled out in deadly fire
Used fire truck sells at city auction
Getting view from other side of bench
The other side of the bench
Saturday 09/03/11 - 2pm @ the Library. Join us for family friendly film "Mars N...
The days of summer cooling down?
Email is back up and running but if you sent something yesterday or this morning...
Girl, 4, dies after mobile home fire in Commerce
Girl, 4, dies after mobile home fire in Commerce
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: St John
Our email server has been down since yesterday morning and is still down. At thi...
Time almost up for city auction
Guilty plea expected in armed robbery
Parks foundation to host skate competition
Things to do this week
Relighting marquee name
Legislation could change election dates
Grand jury indicts couple for child endangerment
Grand jury indicts two for murder
Rains did little to ease drought
Justice — and dinner — will be served to benefit CASA
Pet of week
Lions drop opener to Little Elm, 41-14
Stop paying for those eBooks! Over 1000 bestseller audio & digital titles to ch...
Football season kicks off tonight
Negotiating a new PILOT
Guilty plea expected in organized retail theft ring
High School football starts tonight
Heading to another triple digit high
Former Greenville resident convicted of capital murder
Curtain Call Saturday 08/27/11 @ 2 pm. Come join us for the family friendly fil...
Greenville sees some rain
Council conducts redistricting hearing
Council calls for budget, tax rate hearings
Grand Jury to meet again
No rain for Greenville, but it was cooler
Greenville student becomes 11,000th at TAMU-C
ERCOT in emergency mode on electricity this afternoon
Thunderstorms east of Hunt County
Bond Refunding Brings Cost Savings to City
Bond Refunding Brings Cost Savings to City
Still Time to Sign Up for next Citizens Police Academy
Still Time to Sign Up for next Citizens Police Academy
Alcohol approved at Wright Park golf course
County budget approved
Scrabble Club now forming!
Chess Club now forming! Call for details.
Back to School for Greenville - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Judge: Indigent defense costs in line
Grand jury meeting again Friday
Guilty plea given in county murder case
GISD off to hot start
Public hearing slated on county budget
Alcohol election called for Wolfe City
Redrawing city council lines
Authorities have no new leads in disappearance
Commissioners to consider Wolfe City alcohol election
Guilty plea in capital murder case
Redrawing the City Council districts
L-3 executive missing for one month
Back to school for drivers, too
New lake planned for county?
Big turnout for community extravaganza
Capital murder trial expected to start
Storms possible today, Sunday
Another big grass fire reported
Vote to allow alcohol at Wright Park scheduled Tuesday
Missing Caddo Mills woman found
City Council to schedule hearings on budget, tax rate
Capital murder trial starting Monday
Things to do this week
Pet of week
Senior Health Series Program Monday (08/22/11) @ 10:30 am. The program topic wi...
Firefighter answers his final call
Another day of triple digit heat expected
Hundreds of acres burned in Greenville, Hunt County Thursday
Traffic Detours Planned Friday During Funeral Service
Traffic Detours Planned Friday During Funeral Service
Arson not currently suspected in grass fires
Greenville's meet-the-teacher night moved to Friday because of fires
More than a dozen fires active at present time
At least a dozen fires reported in Greenville
City Council plans to meet all day on budget Friday
Robbery suspect returning to Hunt County
Route of Krodle funeral procession released
Already 100 degrees in Greenville
Dinner, auction to benefit museum
Richard Reese puts the Adult Summer Reading Program community total to over one...
Healthy U! is a new series of brown bag workshops that will offer relevant nutri...
Sylvia, Lisa and the rest of the staff are working on a new line up of programs...
Saturday 08/20/11 - 2 pm @ the Library. Come out and enjoy the family friendly...
Missing person reported from Caddo Mills
Very slight chance of rain this afternoon
Legend purchasing a Greenville icon
One hospitalized following gun battle in south Hunt County
Multiple grass fires fought Tuesday
Lady Lions lose a heartbreaker
UPDATED: Suspect in reported gun battle with officers listed in serious condition
One person wounded in officer-involved shooting
Large grass fire in Cash area
More than three dozen arrests during weekend
One injured in Sunday night shooting
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Things to do this week
Proposed budget available online
No closure until there’s justice
It's time to get to rally
Pet of the week
Budget Workshop Scheduled
Fitch Ratings
Budget Workshop Scheduled
Fitch Ratings
City of Greenville keeps bond rating
Guilty plea in child endangerment case
Theft reported from the Salvation Army
West Greenville Small Area Plan
Triple digit streak broken
Rain in the area
Storms to northwest starting to break apart
FY 2011-2012 Proposed Annual Budget Now Online
Hunt County commissioners vote unanimously to renew contracts
Cooper appointed to UIL Legislative Council
Saturday 08/13/11 - 2 pm @ the Library. Curtain Call film "Ice Age: The melt Do...
Rain chances in forecast today, Friday
Prison sentence issued in huge identity theft case.
Keeping an eye on the market
ER numbers up during heat wave
City of Greenville appeals ruling in L-3 suit
City conducting auction of surplus items
No tax increase in city budget
GEUS customers have options in heat wave
Local businesses feeling heat of fewer customers
Emergency room numbers up during heat wave
Water suppliers initiate restrictions in drought
Top Five Code Enforcement Violations
Top Five Code Enforcement Violations
Police Department Announces Promotions and Organicational Changes
Police Department Announces Promotions and Organicational Changes
Judge rules against City of Greenville in L-3 dispute
Fire Hydrant Flushing: Highway 66
Prison sentence in evading arrest case
Not guilty plea in felony DWI case
Fire truck among city's auction items
One killed in hit-and-run crash
Multiple family violence calls reported during weekend
Possible heat-related death reported in Commerce
Fire at Dollar General in Quinlan
Very high fire danger in region again today
City Council to get first look at next year's budget
Cool hands of help
City refinancing $10 million in debt
Things to do this week
Another court hearing set in city, L-3 dispute
Cool hands of help
Phoenix Charter School speaks about ‘Unacceptable’ rating
Search finds no trace of missing L-3 executive
Very high fire danger in region again today
New clues surface in executive’s disappearance
Multiple fire departments battle 65-acre blaze
Pet of the week
Aggravated assault arrest reported
How to conserve water during drought
Big grass fire on U.S. Highway 69
New clues in disappearance of L-3 executive
Local man receives second prison sentence for drugs
Commerce claiming immunity in suit with mayor
Local demand for electricity setting records
Very high fire danger in region today
ROLLING BLACKOUTS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON
City declares immunity in Throgmorton suit
Breaking: Missing person sought from Fannin County
Eat healthy on a budget: 7 ways to be a grocery guru
Firefighters to Participate in Charity Softball Game
Firefighters to Participate in Charity Softball Game
Rolling blackouts possible today
Traders Road to be closed overnight
August storytimes!
Guilty plea in oil field fraud case
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: Gordon
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: Walnut
More cities call for mandatory water conservation
Harry S. Thompson, World War II POW, dead at 97
Fire Hydrant Flushing: Medical Parkway, King, Star, IH-30
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: Church, FM 1570
Relieve pain at pump: 8 ways to save on gas
Hot time in town
No leads left in disappearance of L-3 executive
Guilty plea expected in oil field fraud case
Saturday 08/06/11 - 2 pm @ the Library. Family friendly film "Atlantis: The Los...
Appeal denied in molestation cases
High fire danger in Hunt County
Traders Road Closed Thursday Night August 4, 2011
Hot time to fight crime
No peak demands for electricity, yet
Applications Being Accepted for Next Citizen Police Academy
Applications Being Accepted for Next Citizen Police Academy
Firefighter treated for heat exhaustion in Sunday night blaze
The Library will host a National Night Out Block Party Tuesday 08/02/11 @ 5-8 pm...
Few clues in Hallman disappearance
Officer Disciplined in Death of Bloodhound
Officer Disciplined in Death of Bloodhound
Officer disciplined in K9 death
No end in sight to hot streak
Area school districts receive accountability ratings
Things to do this week
Emergency room construction slated to begin
Creating some 'young engineers to-be'
Neighbors to gather outdoors to fight crime
'A major ordeal'
Next up ... World Challenge
Attempted capital murder trial slated to start
Pastor finds path to Lutheran ordination
Pet of week
GISD rated 'Academically Unacceptable' by TEA
Water Restored: Cleveland
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: Cleveland, Johnson
Fire Hydrants Flushing:
Defendant to face trial in 2006 indictment
Firefighters Challenge begins today
Memorial service set for Goodall
Market plans customer appreciation day
Greenville To Host Firefighter Combat Challenge Competition
Greenville To Host Firefighter Combat Challenge Competition
8 ways to save big this summer
Come join us for Curtain Call this Saturday 07/30/11 @ 2 pm. The movie this wee...
City initiates mandatory water conservation measures
City switching to chlorine
Council returns two to tourism board
Graham Park plans expected soon
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: King, Silver
Water Treatment Plant Temporarily Switching to Free Chlorine
Water Treatment Plant Temporarily Switching to Free Chlorine
Hearing tonight on plant clean-up
Council focusing on tourism
Commissioners approve moving two voting polls
City Announces Mandatory Water Conservation Measures
City Announces Mandatory Water Conservation Measures
Upcoming titles for the Eclectic Book Club. Come join us!!
GFD Responds to Tractor Trailer Fire
Hearing scheduled in toddler's death
Law enforcement to share surveillance technology
Things to do this week
County eyes changing two polling locations
Big spike seen in county jobless rate
Officials: GISD budget adequate despite funding loss
Partying to end crime
Council changing fund balance language
Triple digit heat continues
Crime fighting party scheduled Monday
Firery competition coming to town
City Council making changes to language in budget
A fun place to spend the summer
Pet of week
Remembering a Ray of light
Grand jury issues more than 40 indictments
Heat streak to three weeks
County under burn ban
Chamber Puttin' on the Ritz Saturday
County sees new record unemployment rate
Micah Brown arraigned, bond set in Stella Ray murder
High fire danger in Hunt County today
Family members remember slain educator as dedicated teacher
No charges to be filed in death of police’s K-9
Family remembers murdered educator
Arrest reported in teacher’s murder
Documents show brutal end to brief life
Owner of drag strip denies dumping claims
Owner of drag strip denies charges of illegal dumping
Identities of Murder Vicitim and Suspect Released
Identities of Murder Vicitim and Suspect Released
Triple digit streak now at 20 days
Greenville Police Department officer will not be prosecuted in K-9 death
Updated: Brown to be arraigned Friday morning in connection with murder of Stella Ray
Suspect Arrested in Overnight Homicide
Autopsy results confirm Brandon Herrera died as result of trauma
L-3 lands another big contract
Updated: Suspect in murder of Stella Brown officially identified
Update: Press conference scheduled in murder of Caddo Mills High School teacher
Suspect Arrested in Overnight Homicide
Information being released about Wednesday night murder.
Triple digit streak hits 19th day
Funeral services scheduled for Brandon Herrera
Prison sentence issued in purse snatching case
Drag strip being sued for illegal dumping
Attorneys appointed for capital murder suspects
Attorneys being appointed for Ortiz and Vega
Rockwall County enacts burn ban
High fire danger forecast today
Remembering a little baby
Capital murder charges filed in child’s death
New grand jury set to meet
Commissioners approve redistricting plan
In-House Street Repairs Save Money
In-House Street Repairs Save Money
New grand jury meeting Friday
Triple-digit streak continues
Emergency protective order granted for child of suspects in Brandon Herrera death
Update: 911 call audio released in child murder case
Two suspects charged with capital murder in connection with child homicide
Will the triple-digit streak continue?
Child’s death investigated as homicide
County placed under burn ban
One in custody following chase through three counties
Highway north of city receiving work
Update: Capital murder charges still pending in child homicide
Applications Being Accepted for Hotel Occupancy Tax Funding
Applications Being Accepted for Hotel Occupancy Tax Funding
Updated: Suspects in child homicide to be charged with capital murder
One in custody following Sunday night chase
Triple digit streak hits 17 days
More than 30 arrests during weekend
This Saturday 07/23/11 @ noon - curtain call film Treasure Planet!!!
A very special thanks goes to Betty Brown for graciously serving on our library advisory board & for being such a library advocate!!
Updated: Charges to be filed this afternoon in child homicide
Updated: Press conference scheduled in child murder case
Sheriff's office working child homicide
Burn ban proposed
Getting ready for back to school
Commissioners to discuss proposed redistricting
Council fills vacancies on boards
Things to do this week
A&M-Commerce placed on warning status
This 'SPYDR' flies, not crawls
Ranch hosting hunt for wounded veterans
GISD to receive ratings later this month
Museum’s summer camp to focus on World War II
pet of week
City Receives Budget Presentation Award
City Receives Budget Presentation Award
It is hot out there! Come cool off at the library with a cold water and a nice book!
Saturday 07/16/11-5:30 pm @ the Library. Lock-in party for children 2-18 who reached their reading goal! Games, performers, and much more!
Don't miss this special program: The African American Experience in WW I Monday, July 18th at 6:30pm @ the Walworth Harrison Library #1 Lou Finney Lane Presented by Dr. Steven Short of Collin College. There is no charge to attend this event but st
President calls space shuttle; see images from final mission
Retail gasoline prices up 12 cents this week
Firefighters contain scrapyard fire
Overflow jail facility to house prisoners opens
Response filed to Commerce contamination suit
Need a summer read? 10 best books so far this year
Fire at New Phoenix Metals
Fire at New Phoenix Metals
Firefighters working to contain scrap fire
Texas A&M University-Commerce sanctioned by Southern accreditor
Child drowns at Commerce City Pool
June was hottest month on record in Texas
Chamber auction set for July 23
Undersheriff Joe Knight resigns
Coucil adopts Small Area Plan
Crime down sharply in city, police say
Party to kick off Night Out observance
Portion of Old Mill Road Closed for Repairs
Get Ready for the National Night Out Kick-Off Party
Get Ready for the National Night Out Kick-Off Party
Health Department vaccination fees to increase
Council to fill multiple vacancies
Prosecutors seize $28,000 in drug money
Pedal power needed
How to stay cool, safe in scorching heat
Things to do this week
Girl, 9, drowns in Commerce pool
Traders Road project starting
PJC-Greenville notes rise in summer enrollment
One-way for one year
One expensive legal battle
Detours ahead in city
City Council looking west
No 'sure-fire' way to get rid of moles
Tips for dealing with the heat
Krodle car show at Fairgrounds today
High fire danger today
Pet of the week
Officers make 23 arrests Thursday
Hottest day of the year so far
UPDATE: Suspect sought in Quinlan bank robbery
Commissioners Court agenda for July 11
PJC updates small business class calendar
Bank robbery in Quinlan
No relief in sight for drought conditions
FM 1903 underpass project starting
Woodgrain Millwork closing
Theft ring believed targeting area Wal-marts
Deadline set in city, L-3 dispute
Authorities rule morning residential fire as arson
Organized theft ring targeting area Wal-Marts
Local employer shutting doors
Thursday morning fire believed arson related
Eight arrests reported Wednesday
City records big dip in sales tax rebate revenue
Saturday 07/09/11 - 2pm @ the Library. Come out and enjoy a special screening of the family friendly film "Recipe for Disaster."
Friday 07/08/11- 1pm @ the Library. 4H Club Program (ages 10+) Teens learn about 4H programs like photography, animals, nutrition & more!
Commerce High School season tickets now available
Guilty plea, probation in Commerce armed robbery
One person rescued from house fire near Commerce
Hearing today in City of Greenville, L-3 dispute
Another scorcher on tap today
Prison sentence, fines issued in officer assault case
Nine arrests reported Tuesday
Not guilty plea entered in armed robbery case
Time for Teens: France. Thursday 4:30 pm. Join the Time for Teens class and learn about other cultures! Each week is a different country. Play our different gaming systems and make some crafts!
Special Summer Reading Program. Tomorrow 07/07/11 - Noon @ the Library. The Creature Teacher!
Minimum prison sentence issued for felony DWI
Fifth triple digit day in a row marked in Greenville
Next Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for Saturday, July 23rd
Suspects in Saturday murder caught, jailed
Charges dismissed in oil field fraud case
Mistrial declared in sexual assault case
Search continues for new council member
Police Investigate Bomb Threat made to Walmart
Police Investigate Bomb Threat made to Walmart
Both suspects in weekend murder have criminal histories
More than 40 arrests during holiday
High temperature reaches triple digits again
Situation wrapping up at Greenville Walmart
Air quality alert issued for Wednesday
Murder Suspects Arrested
Murder Suspects Arrested
Portion of Old Mill Road to be Closed for Repairs - UPDATE
Chances of rain diminishing for today
Suspects in local murder arrested in Dallas
Disaster declaration for Hunt, surrounding counties
Rain in the forecast today
Starting off with a bang!
Another hearing set in Greenville, L-3 dispute
Murder suspects still sought
Patriotic Picnic celebrates holiday
State lawmakers to address chamber breakfast
Neighborhood parades on tap
Things to do this week
Armed robbery suspect due in court
Earth-kind roses are noted for their outstanding landscape performance
Activities all day Monday in Greenville
pet of week
West Tawakoni Independence Day event Sunday
Wishing everyone a safe & happy July 4th Holiday!
Mourning the loss of Liberty
Tomorrow 07/02/11 - 2 pm @ the Library. Special film screening of "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief."
Eleven arrests reported Thursday
Still more road work on the horizon
Another ozone warning for county today
Commerce mayor accuses city of fraud, slander
They weren't Doctor Scholl's
Patriotic Picnic
New Events Added to Patriotic Picnic Celebration
New Events Added to Patriotic Picnic Celebration
Officers make 18 arrests Wednesday
Police department mourns death of K-9
4H Club: Food and Nutrition (ages 10 and up) July 1 - 1:00 pm Join Ms. Amy in her Intro to 4H classes! Learn about various programs you can join during the school year, like photography, companion animals, nutrition and more!
Commerce Rotary Club utilizes flag program
Preparing for Independence Day
Hunt County ranch receives hundreds of visitors for white buffalo naming ceremony
Guilty plea entered in baseball bat attack
Still a slight chance of rain today
Flynn first votes no, then yes, on education funding bill
School district employee pleads not guilty to "sexting" girl
Police officers make arrest for aggravated assault, abandoning a child
New arrest warrants issued for multiple defendants
Schedule of Events for July 4th Patriotic Picnic now online
Slowing down on Moulton Street
Capital murder trial delayed again
Budget amendment approved for Traders Road project
Deputies respond to false homicide report
Tropical storm in Gulf of Mexico
Another chance of rain today
Special White Buffalo Commemorative Edition today
Naming ceremony today for white buffalo calf
Multiple arrests in Greenville for drugs and alcohol
IESI Announces Changes to July 4th Collection Schedule
IESI Announces Changes to July 4th Collection Schedule
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for nearby counties
Register Now for Youth Flag Football & Cheerleading - 1st game at Cowboys Stadium
Register Now for Youth Flag Football & Cheerleading - 1st game at Cowboys Stadium
Tropical system forming in Gulf of Mexico
Thursday 06/30/11 - Noon @ the Library. Special Children's Program. "Whirled on a String" by champion yo-yo expert Valerie Oliver.
Tomorrow 06/29/11 - 11 am @ the Library. Special Children's Storytime with Miss Polly! Interactive music, crafts, and more!
Adult Summer Reading Program count to date at 420,337 pages read so far!
5th Annual Hunt County Amateur Photography Contest June 20th through August 15th Got an Awesome Picture to Share? Enter our contest!! Contest open to Amateur Photographers of all ages. Two Divisions: Adult (18 & up) & Junior (17 & under). S
Portion of Old Mill Road to be Closed for Repairs
Portion of Old Mill Road to be Closed for Repairs
Not too late to sign up for the Summer Reading Program. Come by and check out all the fun activites!
Directions to site of white buffalo naming ceremony
Old Mill Road to be closed for repairs
Youth flag football, cheerleading registration scheduled
DPS urging caution this weekend to prevent wildfires
Hotel bookings slow for white buffalo ceremony
Independence Day parade planned in Lone Oak
things to do this weeT
City Seeks Applicants for Board and Commission Vacancies
City Seeks Applicants for Board and Commission Vacancies
More than two dozen arrests during weekend
City has openings on boards and commissions
Guns and memories close out Audie Murphy Days in Greenville
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: Lark
National Night Out organization meeting tonight
Budget amendment needed for Traders Road project
New speed limit proposed on U.S. Highway 69
Krodle car show coming July 9
Official naming ceremony planned for white buffalo
Parades, picnics, fireworks across county for July 4
Another heat wave starting next week
Chocolate after death ?
Candlelight remembrance closing Audie Murphy Days tonight
Fireworks show east of Greenville tonight
Fashion show to raise money for Women in Need
Drying out in a hurry
Another small earthquake reported in Texas
Pet of the Week: Mr. Darcy
Father and son indicted by grand jury
Two charged with evading arrest
Kaufman County man guilty of federal firearms violations
Fireworks sales starting
Commerce ISD approves budget
KING STEER
Mystery blimp spotted over Greenville
Audie Murphy Days a thank you to all veterans
IRS ups mileage deduction
Not guilty plea in aggravated assault case
Tomorrow 06/25/11- 2pm @ the Library. Special screening of the family friendly film "The Secret Garden."
Today 06/24/11 @ the Library. Krafty Kids. Drop in anytime between 1pm and 3pm at the library and make a craft to take home!
A splash of summer
Moderate fire danger today
Planning Commission approves Small Area Plan
Letter(jacket) perfect for NJROTC?
Seven arrests reported Wednesday
City Will No Longer Accept American Express Credit Card
City Will No Longer Accept American Express Credit Card
City of Greenville no longer accepting American Express
Summer of Safety - Swimming Friday!
Small area plan public hearing tonight
Be careful breathing today
Attorney appointed for stabbing suspect
Starting to plan for ‘Night Out’
Making big splash into summer
Attorney appointed for stabbing suspect
Planning underway for National Night Out
Keeping in touch via radio
Seven arrests reported Tuesday
DPS warning of red light ticket scam
Tomorrow 06/23/11 Noon @ the Library. The Incredible Bubble Show! This exciting show has a focus on math, reading, science, colors & shapes!
The T-shirt didn't help
Area fire danger lowered after rains
Fireworks sales start this week
Grand jury term ending
WHAT DO YOU THINK? White buffalo born near Greenville
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for areas to the south
Police and court reports filed
Fireworks sales begin Friday
Grand jury ending session Friday
Thursday 06/23/11 Noon @ the Library. Guest Entertainer: The "Bubble Lady" Join us for a special performer each Thursday during the Summer Reading Program!
Tonight 06/21/11-6:30 pm @ the Library. Eclectic Readers Book Club: Your Favorite Book. Call ahead sometimes we meet at a local restaurant.
Mary of Puddin Hill still filling orders
Bullying and gang prevention program today
Hunt County still listed under high level of fire danger today
White buffalo born near Greenville
How dry we are
Audie Murphy Days scheduled June 24-25
More than two dozen arrests during weekend
One injured in early morning stabbing
Burn ban in place for Rains County
Significant fire danger in area today
Things to do
Grant to help identify contaminated sites
Agencies to offer electricity assistance
Cumby man facing solicitation charges
Herald-Banner wins top awards in state contest
Livestock auction brings big bucks for area youth
First vote on Small Area Plan scheduled
More changes coming to interstate commute
Local service agencies to offer electricity assistance
July 4th event planned
Finally hitting 100
Ones that didn’t get away
Celebrating Juneteenth
Grand finale for Fair
Father's Day event in Greenville Saturday
Juneteenth to be celebrated in Greenville this weekend
Greenville hits the triple digits
Bullying, gang prevention program set
Another jump in unemployment reported
Police department buying Tazers for local officers
Not guilty plea in convenience store hold-up
Very high fire danger in region today
Heifer, steer shows at Hunt County Fair today
Charges filed in Tuesday night stabbing
Getting hot in the middle of the night
Special Council meeting today
Fishing Friday this morning
Indictment issued in fatal accident
Second not guilty plea in murder case
Two arrested in Terrell pot bust
Commerce and other area schools to participate in online course offerings
Williams Motors changing names
Two more Texas soldiers reported killed in Iraq
STANDING SALUTE
Business After Hours tonight
Salsa, lambs and "Night Birds" at the Fair today
Multiple stabbings reported in county
Prison sentence for knife assault on officer
More lane closures coming to I-30
Man sentenced to prison for attacking officer
Fishing with badges
Program Offered on Bullying and Gang Prevention
Program Offered on Bullying and Gang Prevention
Summer of Safety Continues with Fishing Friday!
Summer of Safety Continues with Fishing Friday!
Plea, probation in fake lawyer case
4H Club: Junior Master Gardeners (ages 10 and up) June 17, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM @ #1 Lou Finney Lane Join Ms. Amy in her Intro to 4H classes! Learn about various programs you can join during the school year, like photography, companion animals, nutrition and
Ringling Brothers Clowns: Slappy & Monday! June 20, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM @ Piazza Area Join us for for an exciting visit from Slappy & Monday; two Ringling Brothers Clowns! Free and fun for all ages!
Juneteenth Program: Negro Baseball Leagues in African American History June 20, 6:30 PM-8:00 PM @ W. Walworth Harrison Public Library Negro Baseball Leagues in African American History Presented by Gwendolyn Lawe of the A.C. McMillan African American Mu
Fire at Roberts Street residence
Juneteenth Program: Birth of the Blues June 18, 10:30 AM-11:30 AM @ W. Walworth Harrison Public Library Birth of the Blues: A Musical Revue Presented by Catherine Whiteman In her Birth of the Blues show, Catherine intersperses entertaining historical n
Tomorrow 06/16/11 4:30 pm @ the Library. Educational Program. Time for Teens: Japan. Teens learn other cultures, play games & make crafts!
More lane closures coming to I-30
Slight chance of rain in forecast
Swines, goats and "Judgement Day" at the Fair today
Tomorrow (Thursday) 06/16/11 - Noon @ the Library. Special Summer Reading Program by the "Dallas Puppet Theater." Come check it out!
Wild night for Hunt County law enforcement
Not guilty plea heard in murder case
Lone Oak issues burn ban
Council honors local physician
Council awards bid for Traders Road work
Guilty plea, prison sentence in firearms case
John David Kent to appear at Greenville July 4 celebration
Things to do
Tomorrow 06/15/11 (Wednesday) @ the Library. Youth Photography Clubs 4-6 pm. Call for details.
Emergency burn ban in effect for the City of Lone Oak
Today 06/14/11 - 11:00 am @ the Library. Art with Lisa! ages 10 and up. Please call to reserve a spot as space is limited.
Flag Day at the Fair today
Local streets, water lines to receive work
Not guilty plea entered to murder charge
Fire danger increasing in area
Body of missing Greenville man believed found
2011 Junior Golf Program Beginning Soon
One dies in Sunday night accident
Almost 30 arrests during weekend
Greenville man still listed as missing
Local independent film nears completion
Tonight 06/13/11 - 6:30 pm @ the Library. Genealogy program on Cemetery Art. Come check it out!
Multiple projects starting on I-30
Traders Road reconstruction to begin soon
Nicholson to be honored by City Council
High fire danger today
Being prepared in case of emergency
‘Seniors Night’ at Fair
County to consider awarding seized property
Summer photography contest set
A&M-Commerce to host Golf Classic
Fair celebration
Online sex predator sentenced to federal prison
Rolling into summer
School districts collaborate for online courses
West Greenville Small Area Plan
West Greenville Small Area Plan
West Greenville Small Area Plan
Marriage boom in Hunt County?
Truck in the water in Lake Tawakoni
Prison sentence for Ohio man for online enticement of whom he thought was underage Greenville girl.
Hunt County Fair starts today
More road work coming to Interstate 30
Moderate fire danger again today
Let's play Fair!
Better Farmer's Market expected
Missing person sought in Greenville
Two drug arrests made in Greenville
Come sign up for the Summer Reading Program and win a cool prize!!!
Commerce sees large increase in sales taxes
Splashing at the pool
Flag Day at the Hunt County Fair
Street Closure: Park
Guilty plea heard in oil field fraud case
Sales tax receipts take dip
North Community to celebrate Juneteenth
Register for Boys and Girls Baseball and Softball Summer Program
Van Zandt County volunteer firefighter sentenced to federal prison
Guilty plea in oil field fraud case
Sales taxes in Greenville take dip in April
Guest Entertainers: Happy Dragon/ A.R.K Adventures June 9, 12:00 PM-1:00 PM @ #1 Lou Finney Lane
Tomorrow 06/09/11 - 4:30 pm @ the Library. Time for Teens: China. Check out our teen programs on different cultures weekly. Games & crafts!
Glimpse into Greenville's future
Hearing set in oil field fraud case
Authorities on lookout during ‘Roadcheck’
Starting summer on a roll
Court hearing Wednesday in oil field fraud case
East Texas soldier killed in Afghanistan
Moderate fire danger in North Texas today
A peek into the future west of Greenville
DA seeking $48,000 in drug money
Another busy weekend for law enforcement
Large storm system forming in Caribbean
Hunt County highways receiving seal coats
Flag Day coming to the Fair
Air quality alert today, chance of showers this afternoon
Fair schedules Flag Day ceremony
Community SEEDS offering utility assistance
Commerce losing major employer
Lessons learned at market
TxDOT announces area highways to receive work
Taking peek at future of area
Putting the green in Greenville
YMCA launches fundraising campaign
Feeling the heat
Drop-Off Recycling Now Available Downtown
Drop-Off Recycling Now Available Downtown
Hottest day of the year so far
Group of local hackers/inventors to participate in Brooklyn competition
Aggravated assault indictment issued
Commerce Parks Foundation receives public charity status
Guilty plea in stabbing case
Fatal accident on Interstate 30
Wolfe City creates fire marshal position
Covidien to close in 2012
Near drowning reported on Stonewall Street
Moderate fire danger conditions today
Longtime minister, wife to be honored at church
A summer of fun and safety planned
Huge development west of Greenville clears Legislature
Street Closed : Ed Rutherford
Things to do
One in custody following high speed chase in Kaufman County
No local changes in GOP redistricting map
L-3, City due back in court
Another hearing scheduled in 2008 murder case
Trial in 2010 shooting case reset again
City of Greenville, L-3 back in court Wednesday
Multiple arrests during holiday weekend
Trial in alleged shootout with GPD officers pushed back.
Slight chance of rainfall this evening
Number of confirmed May 24 tornadoes in area increased
Water Tower Maintance: Industrail at Ed Rutherford
Street Closure: Marshall
New clues in murder of Royse City woman
Audie Days coming soon
Sacred birth
Wolfe City creates fire marshal position
Not just names on courthouse wall
Paying tribute to Unknown Soldiers
L-3, City cooperating on project at airport
Sales tax rebates arrive for area cities, county
Grand jury returns indictments in drug-related cases and alleged armed robberies
Hunt County grand jury returns more than 80 indictments
Annual Memorial Day service to be held at First Baptist Church
UPD joins national Click It or Ticket campaign
Come check out the Greenville Drum Ensemble (Wednesday) June 1st @ 1:45 pm for a fantastic show!
Scholastic Book Fair June 4th through June 11th. All proceeds benefit literacy in your community!
Long day for the grand jury
Summer Reading Program kick-off party Saturday 10:00 - 12:00 June 4th! Cookies, Face Painting, Clowns, and much more...
Have a safe Holiday Weekend from your friends at the Library!
Herald-Banner compiling Father's Day quotes
Memorial Day FREE for All at JA-LU Swimming Pool
City Offices Closed for Memorial Day
Pausing to remember
Free "Splash Day" at Ja-Lu Pool Monday
Local food drive today to benefit Joplin
Starting summer drought-free
Bonds increased in cocaine possession case
Wastewater plant halfway to completion
Bonds increases for suspect in seizure of cocaine
Just a reminder we will be closed this Monday in observance of Memorial Day.
Starting summer drought free
Go kart track opening Saturday
Farmer's Market Opens for 2011 Season on Saturday, June 4th
Farmer's Market Opens for 2011 Season on Saturday, June 4th
Auxiliary county jail to cope with overflow
Two planning to get ‘naked’ for good cause
Grand jury to consider homicides, shooting
Grand jury set to meet again Friday
Tuesday night storms leave no significant damage in county
City to perform smoke testing on sewer lines
Three arrests reported Tuesday
Additional facility, interlocal agreement to provide relief at near capacity jail
Minor flooding reported near Quinlan
New lead divulged in double murder?
Severe weather clips part of county
Final clean-up of Superfund site begins
Dailey, Del Bosque-Hobdy join city council
POW’s remains returning home after 60 years
Another severe thunderstorm warning issued for Hunt County, area
Storms packing golf ball sized hail
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Hunt County
Tornado warning issued for Southern Hunt County, surrounding area
Tornado warning issued for Fannin, Lamar counties
Tornado warning remains in effect for Rockwall County, more storms possible
Tornado warnings for Rockwall, Kaufman counties
Tornado warning for Collin County
Tornado warning issued for Fannin County
Tornado watch issued for North Texas
Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes west of Hunt County
Authorities say they have new information on double homicide
Kaufman County JP arrested
VIDEO: Mary of Puddin Hill closing
Three named to Sulphur River Basin Authority board
Another hectic weekend for law enforcement
Storm spotters activated in county
Correction: Kaufman County employee arrested for theft
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for county
Water Tower Maintenance: Caddo
County to consider overflow jail housing agreement
Deputies to share gun range with city
Legislature approves new voting maps
Fond farewell to fruitcake?
Council to welcome two new members
Public input sought on Small Area Plan
Former city official subpoenaed in dispute
Legislature approves new voting maps
A farewell to fruitcake
Former Assistant City Manager receives subpoena
Buckle Up!
Friday's rainfall totals impressive, more rain forecast this weekend
County jobless picture improves
ISM projects to be displayed
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Hunt County
Flash Flood warning issued for Fannin County
Flood advisory issued for county
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Northwest Hunt County
Sheriff's deputies have busy Thursday
Line of storms headed this way
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for county
City, county receive good drenching Friday morning, More to come this afternoon.
Citizens Invited to attend next Public Meeting for West Greenville Small Area Plan
Local jobless rate falls
The day the fruitcake died
Fire Hydrant Flushing: Oneal
Street Closure: Sockwell
Juvenile Detention officer arrested on child sex assault charges
For the record for May 20, 2011
Friday's storms could be severe
Bond reduction sought in cocaine possession case
Ranch rodeo set for Saturday at the fairgrounds
Hunt County listed under moderate fire danger
Familiar faces return as Sands, Hill victoriuous in Saturday's election
Sale this weekend to support A&M-Commerce music program
Paris Junior College to offer continuing education classes in June
Beer and wine election proposed for southern Hunt County
Potentially wet stretch of days ahead
L-3 files its latest response in dispute with City of Greenville
Physically fit and family fun
No license to drive?
Fallen officers remembered during Wednesday ceremony
Hunt Regional Medical Center recognized for tissue donation
Fire Hydrant Back In Service & Street Re-Opened: Caddo
Late night fire destroys rural gas station
GISD officials still unsure of state funding cuts
City of Greenville, L-3 headed back to court
Seven arrests reported in Greenville Monday
DA seeks seizure of drug funds
Woman pleads guilty to setting children on fire
New GISD trustee to be sworn in
Fire department holding fund-raiser Saturday
Tire Round-up called a success
Woman sentenced to prison for sexual assault of a child
For the record
GEUS adding channels, increasing Internet speed
Deal sought for Mary of Puddin Hill
10 things to do this week
Local armed robbery defendant arrested again
That's really cool!
Armed Forces Day celebration set for park
Dailey, Bosque-Hobdy win council seats
Honoring fallen 11
City seeks protective order against L-3
City icon to close
County voters go to polls today
Council, GEUS differ on TMPA appointment
Don't forget the 2nd Annual Friendship Tea Party @ the library tomorrow (Saturday 05/14/11) 11:00 am. Bring a Tea Cup and Fancy or Fun Hat! Come check it out!!!!!!
Caddo Water Tower
Lightning destroys local home
Apartment owners accused of illegal dumping
Board searching for new economic development boss
Tonight 05/12/11 - 7 pm @ the Library. Friends of the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library Meeting.
Council candidates answer questions
Early voting wraps up in county
Afternoon storms result in minor flooding
Seeking support for mission trip
CEO of Girl Scouts to present A&M-C commencement address
Starting to redraw city lines
Early voting ends in city, school elections
Fund-raiser 'huge success'
Record crowd attends Arbor Day observance
Celeste quilt shop featured in national magazine
Temperatures reach 90 for first time this year
Grand opening of new hotel scheduled for Wednesday
Police chase suspect doesn't show up for arraignment
Fire Hydrants Back In Service: Traders Road
Early voting continues
Big day for trees in city
From everyone at the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library - Happy Mother's Day!
Council expected to discuss L-3 again
Walk on!
Stamping out hunger
No drought conditions so far
Chamber seeking support for annual auction
Council taking steps toward redistricting
05/06/2011-Fire Hydrants Out of Service: Traders Road
Search warrant turns up drugs, guns, cash
Service draws worshipers, one protester
Students injured on Dallas escalator
Two Arrested for Drug Possession - Over $48K and Firearms Seized
Two Arrested for Drug Possession - Over $48K and Firearms Seized
Curtain call this Saturday 05/07/11 - 2pm @ the library. Come check out the family friendly Disney film "Tangled" Free refreshments.
Don't miss the Mother's Day Storytime tonight 05/05/11 - 7pm @ the library! The children will enjoy a story and then make a special Mother's Day Card.
Identity theft ring investigation growing
Meeting today takes look at racism
Caddo Mills museum open for FoxFest
Parks and Recreation Offices Move to City Hall
Not guilty plea entered in case over January burglary
Annual FoxFest in Caddo Mills Saturday
Project Hunger 365 seeks to end hunger in Commerce area
Another night of demolition
New judge in attempted capital murder trial
Street Closure: Stonewall
The Water Treatment Plant has fire hydrants flushing at the following locations today as part of the
Early voting begins for May 14 elections
Indictment issued in child porn case
City, county receive soaking
Bands to raise funds for park on Saturday
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: Highway 66 West
Voters in county heading to polls
Additional parking coming to PJC-Greenville
Overpass demolition scheduled to start
State cuts could affect healthcare services
Bash brings crowds to downtown
Attorney seeking judge disqualification
Early voting to begin for May elections
Backstreet Bash scheduled today
State lawmaker disappointed with redistricting plan
Grand jury returns aggravated robbery indictments
Winning the silver
Council candidates report donations
A map for the future
'Door knock' bandit sentenced
Suspect found not guilty by reason of insanity
Girls Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament This Weekend at the Greenville SportsPark
Girls Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament This Weekend at the SportsPark
Early Voting Begins May 2nd
Early Voting Begins May 2nd
JA-LU Swimming Pool Gets Ready for 2011 Season
JA-LU Swimming Pool Gets Ready for 2011 Season
Lot Mowing is Making a Difference in Community Appearance
Lot Mowing is Making a Difference in Community Apperance
Meeting to address small area plan
Thousands of thanks
Wolfe City ISD candidates forum slated
Council hears about redistricting
Grand jury to meet
Anti-racism seminar planned
SEVERE WEATHER NOTICE
Hope everyone had a Happy Easter! The Summer Reading Program is just around the corner...
Hope everyone had a Happy Easter! The Summer Reading Program is just around the corner...
Hope everyone had a Happy Easter! The Summer Reading Program is just around the corner...
Hunt County bracing for severe storms
Armed standoff ends peacefully
Fire Hydrant Flushing: Bordeaux, LaFontaine, Adams, Airport, IH-30, Comanche, Steeplechase
Auto salvage yard plans approved
Discovery Channel crew keeps tab on severe weather
Annual Backstreet Bash scheduled for Saturday
Prison sentence in oil field fraud case
Commissioners begin redistricting process
Hearing set in jail lawsuit
Bids sought for Traders Road reconstruction
GISD lowers substitute teacher pay
Early Morning Fire Destroys Three Buildings
Early Morning Fire Destroys Three Buildings
PLS DNT TXT + DRIVE
Highway traffic shift to begin
Overpass to be demolished
Looking to guide economic development
Guilty verdicts returned in oil field fraud case
Report: City needs redistricting
Webb Hill 4-H spaghetti dinner tonight
Egg hunts all weekend
Local war hero’s final journey
Amateur video of 1985 Greenville tornado
What to do with Wesley Street?
House considering redistricting next week
Cowhill BBQ Cook Off set for today, Saturday
April is Code Enforcement Awareness Month
April is Code Enforcement Awareness Month
City Offices Closed for Good Friday
Easter Eggstravaganza this Saturday at the SportsPark
Tonight 04/21/11: 6 pm @ Warren Fletcher Center. "World of Herbs" program sponsored by the Library & the Texas AgriLife. Free Admission!
Thanks to all the wonderful volunteers who helped out with the booksale!!!!!!
Judge rules mayor, city manager can be questioned
Prison terms issued for area burglaries
Get ready ... get set ... Walk!
Herald-Banner wins awards
County to receive redistricting information
City, L-3 return to court today
Trooper hurt in early morning crash
Flag football game to benefit WIN
Hunt County under tornado watch
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off 04/20/11: 4200-4400 Wesley, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Prison sentence issued in 2009 shooting case
Races shape up for area city councils
More changes coming to U.S. Highway 380
New warrant ordered for robbery suspect
Wesley Street planning meeting set
Time to clean up!
Commerce ISD reveals cuts to budget
City, L-3 file additional motions
Oil field fraud trial slated to start
Hop to it!
March unemployment in county holds steady
Conviction reported in fake power plant case
To kids' good health
Citizens Encouraged to Sign Up for CodeRED Weather Warning System
Citizens on Patrol Volunteers Locate Missing Child
Citizens on Patrol Volunteers Locate Missing Child
Book signing to benefit animal groups
Stepping out against abuse
New city ordinance aims for a greener Greenville
Police Department to Offer "Kids Camp"
Police Department to Offer "Kids Camp"
Next Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for April 23, 2011
Next Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for April 23, 2011
City to Offer Document Shredding and E-Waste Recycling
City to Offer Document Shredding and E-Waste Recycling
Contract worker electrocuted at GHS
First House redistricting plan revealed
Learning proper communications
Not guilty pleas entered to child porn charges
Council approves new hotel regulations
Guilty plea heard in country club arson fire
Honoring Blue and Gray
Tornado confirmed in county
Tuberculosis reported at A&M-Commerce
Voter registration deadline nears
Storms bring significant wind damage to southern Hunt County
‘Project Hope’ topic of chamber breakfast
New motions filed in Greenville, L-3 dispute
American Heritage Girls plan ‘Piccadilly Market’
Will she be a millionaire?
Two arrested for pot in Commerce; children at scene of arrests
Hearing, vote set on new hotel rules
Hunt Regional Healthcare hiring physicians directly
‘Project Hope’ topic of Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting
Home schooled talent on display Tuesday
Guilty plea in pot transport case
GEUS making the grade on bonds
’Historic’ deal to avoid government shutdown
Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale and Silent Auction next week! Lots of great bargains!
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April Storytimes!
Sew & Sew Club meets April 12th 10 am to 3 pm. Check out the flyer for details.
Genealogy Program "Brick Wall Busters" April 11th & 6:30 pm. Come check it out!
One arrest in vehicle shooting in Commerce
Big Event set for Saturday
Prison sentence issued in armed robbery case
Monthly sales tax revenue shows gains
Sentencing scheduled in home invasion case
Prison sentence issued in home burglaries, boat theft
GISD drafts school finance letter for legislators
Not guilty verdict returned in sword theft case
Shining a light against child abuse
More fake power plant details released
One arrested in A&M-Commerce loockdown
Trial date set on aggravated assault charges
Two GISD teams head to Globals
Severe storms hit Hunt County on Monday
Sheriff makes another NEST drug raid
Indictments issued in fake power plant case
Commerce ISD looking at cutting jobs
Celeste ISD names finalist for superintendent
Trial in sword theft set
More overpass changes coming
Greenville ISD applies for missed days waiver
Trash-Off deemed successful
Rain, rain went away
'His only hope'
Not guilty plea entered in intoxication assault case
Annual swap meet, car show begins today
Indictments returned for organized crime, fraud
Sheriff releases statement on donations
Attorney: Sheriff broke law by asking for donations
GISD sees 20-plus take advantage of early exit
Municipal utility district passes first hurdle in Texas House
Elections office will stay put for now
Volunteers needed to help with ‘Texas Trash-Off’
GISD trying to cut costs
Guilty pleas expected in child abuse cases
Judge pushes back start of trial for alleged shooter
Running to make impact
Two Arrested for Drug Possession
Public Meeting for the West Greenville Small Area Plan
Public Meeting for the West Greenville Small Area Plan
The Knit Wits knitting club is meeting tonight at the library 03/29/11 from 6-8 pm. Come stitch away (all styles) with some friendly folks!
Another look at development to the west
Hearing today in officer shooting case
GISD to take position on school finance
Commissioners approve auction, county jail inspection report
Sentencing in home invasion robbery set
Commissioners to consider disposal policy for surplus county vehicles
Benefit auction set for Saturday
Contested races develop for area school boards
Hearing scheduled in capital murder case
Counting down to more changes on overpass
One killed in two-car accident
Guilty verdict returned in Waco Bay murder trial
More jobs found in county last month
Grand jury returns 90-plus indictments
GISD offering early exit incentive
Prison sentence issued in child porn case
Trial in Waco Bay murder case ending
Keep Greenville Beautiful Home & Garden Show
Reduced speeds for streets approved
Alleged fake lawyer facing legal trouble in other state
Local woman enters not guilty plea to drug charge
Art display through end of March at library
Museum to host movie night
Six decades ago, TEMCO announces move to Greenville
Firefighters heading west
Newspaper honoring award winners
Trial starts in Waco Bay murder case
Golden K to host annual pancake breakfast
Greenville judges allowed to carry firearms
Greenville Police Department K-9 Unit Wins Awards
Greenville Fire-Rescue to Assist in West Texas
Blockbuster to become dental office
Art Display at the Library! There is still time to see the March art display at the Walworth Harrison Public Library which has been graciously provided by award winner Karen Siebenhausen Weichman. Weichman’s preferred media are watercolor and oils
Jury chosen in trial for 2010 Waco Bay murder
Commission wants rules to encourage full-service hotels
Sheriff concerned about disturbance at center
Commission to consider landscape regulations for trees
Next phase of interstate project about to begin
Two downtown streets to convert to two-way
Bond set for suspect in murder case
Appraisal district gets high marks from state
Commerce Parks Foundation kicks off fund-raiser
Charges expected in Commerce shooting
City setting new standards for lodging
TxDOT Announces Another Traffic Switch for SH 34 Wesley Street
Murder warrant issued in stabbing case
Arrest made in Sunday morning shooting
Court takes no action yet in overturned assault case
Arrest Made in Shooting Incident
Guilty plea, probation set in felony theft case
They've got talent?
Lawsuit heading to federal court
Writ filed in Quinlan head-stabbing assault case
Lake Tawakoni annual awards banquet scheduled for April
Sheriff’s Office to buy four new vehicles
GISD board to have one contested race in May
City: Petition won’t be accepted
Tonight 03/14/11 Genealogy Program "Researching Your Female Ancestors." Come check it out!
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: 3/14/11, Polk, 10:10 am - 2:00 pm
Street Closure: 03/14/11,Leatherwood, 9:20 am - 12:00 pm
Prosecutors seeking seizure of drug funds
Destination: State ... Imagine that!
County to consider purchase of law enforcement vehicles
Petition on attorney vote to be presented
Singing song of support
Man critical after stabbing
Robowranglers take first
Keeping eyes, ears on Japan earthquake
Deputies, troopers upping DWI patrols
Both council seats contested
2011 State of the City Presentation - Available Online
Contested race develops for GISD board
Employment rate down
Sales tax revenue takes dip in 2011
Dailey running for council seat
Man enters plea of not guilty to house arson charges
Quinlan man loses appeal of child sexual assault conviction
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: 3/10/11, HERITAGE
City files response to L-3
Fallen hero welcomed home
GISD approves request to increase school day by 15 minutes
Spring is just around the corner and "Books are in Bloom" at the library. The W. Walworth Harrison Public Library has over 70,000 volumes to choose from. Come check one out!
Community Development Contact Info
Community Development Contact Info
GISD board approves early exit initiative for teachers
Welcoming another hero home
Bond reduced in attorney impersonation case
Indictment dismissed in bank robbery case
City Council to Hold Special Meeting
Arrival of KIA SSgt. Chauncy Mays Scheduled for Wednesday, March 9th
Guilty pleas expected in fraud/forgery case
McCurdy seeking reduction in bond in murder case
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 3/8/11, Medical Parkway, King, Star, IH-30, Fannin, 10:30 am - 5:00 pm
Local warrant amnesty extended
Fallen soldier returning Wednesday
In Honor of Women's History Month! The genealogy program March 14th will be on researching your female ancestors. Come check it out!
GISD eyes early exit incentive for teachers
Caddo Mills ISD to host town hall meeting on school finance
Council slated to consider tax abatement for downtown winery
Big elephant in the room
Council to consider EPA grants overseer
Follies gearing up for 2011 show
Developments, challenges ahead for Greenville
Memorial service scheduled for soldier
Guilty verdict, prison sentence given in sex assault
Bond set at $1.5 million on local murder charge
Amnesty Period Being Extended Prior to Warrant Roundup
Williams Motors to partner with new investor after bankruptcy
Commerce Idol fund-raiser set for Saturday
Murder suspect arrested Wednesday
DWI awareness program in Commerce today
Awaiting word on arrival of fallen soldier
Firefighters Have Successful Fight for Air Climb!
Tyrone McCurdy Arrested for Murder
Airport to receive seventh fallen soldier
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 3/3/11, PARK, 8:55 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closure: 3/3/11, ONEAL, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wearing Lone Star badge
Huckabee claims federal government too big
PJC-Greenville sees increase in enrollment
Sentencing set in child porn case
DPS says no to Mexico trips
American Legion to host cancer research benefit
April trial set in oil fraud case
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: 3/1/11 - Star - 9:15 am - 2:00 pm
Reception held for Greenville Police Lieutenant
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 3/1/11,8:30 am - 5:00 pm
‘Dangerous individual’ sought in murder
True 'Champions'
Veteran police officer retiring
Home’s just one call away
Huckabee slated to make local stop
Luncheon to hear 'State of the City' address
City publishes warrant list
County leaders heading south
Problems noted with city attorney petition
Commerce mayor files new response
Grand jury issues multiple aggravated assault charges
That does compute!
Outstanding Warrant List Now Available Online
Don't miss “African Americans in the Civil War.” Monday, February 28th at 6:30pm. Presenter Dr. Steven Short from Collin County Community College is speaking on African Americans during the Civil War era. Come join us for this special
Caddo Mills High School talent show tonight
Construction of Monty Stratton Parkway planned for this year
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 2/25/11,8:15 am - 5:00 pm
Petition seeking attorney’s ouster submitted
Traders Road construction expected soon
Water Off: 2/24/11, Stanford, 10:45 am - 3:00 pm
Water Off: 2/24/11, Bois D'Arc, 9:55 am - 2:00
Celeste ISD superintendent stepping down
Preparing to lead
Line of severe weather expected
Booming metropolis?
GEUS board to discuss customer service
Council honors pioneer test pilot
West Tawakoni to pay for lawsuit, judge rules
Join us for the Hunt County Shutterbugs tonight (02/22/11) 6:30 pm @ the Library! The topic for this month is cemeteries.
Amnesty Period Being Offered Prior to Warrant Roundup
Commission discusses hotel development standards
Planning and Zoning members resign
Petition seeks city attorney’s ouster
Slow growth reported for Greenville
GISD to seek waiver for missing days
Street Closure: 2/21/11, Oneal, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closure: 2/21/11, Hemphill
Council to award additional tourism funding
Pay back taxes faster
Jefferies nominated for superintendent of year
Getting ready to cast ballots
Ohio man busted in local Internet sting
City officials expected to discuss L-3 again
Second suspect in custody in local shooting death
Big month for tiny robots
Weatherization Assistance Workshop Scheduled for February 24th
Juvenile Apprehended in Connection with Murder
Deputy Fire Chief's Article Published in Texas Fire Chief Magazine
Not guilty plea, trial date in drug case
Murder suspect has attorney appointed
GISD finances: a somber assessment
Drivers Urged to Use Caution During Overpass Demolition
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: 2/17/11, Roberts, Woodrow, 10:05 am - 11:30 am
Street Closure: 2/17/11, Pace
Suspect wanted on indecency charge found dead
More changes to overpass slated to start today
Night allows children to meet local heroes
HERALD-BANNER EXCLUSIVE: Tax office employee owes thousands in delinquent taxes
GISD trustees file for re-election
Atmos Energy Continues to Replace Steel Service Lines in Greenville
Monday chase suspect still hospitalized
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: 2/16/11, Langford
EMERGENCY NOTICE - Water Off: 2/16/11, Nashville, 9:20 am - 2:00 pm
New warrant issued in indecency case
Fire Hydrant Flushing:
County attorneys expand lawsuit involving jail
L-3 drops request for injunction
Former deputy files suit against sheriff
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: Gibbons @ Silver
Man still being sought in murder case
Chase winds through two counties
County to participate in discount prescription program
Murder Suspect Arrested
School board election filings begin today
Eagle Fest, Point VFD jamboree set for Saturday
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 2/14/11,
Seminar to focus on online safety
Down to dollars and cents in West Tawakoni
February sales tax returns increase for most cities
Doctors to star in 2011 hospital gala
Motivational speaker to be featured at Commerce banquet
More changes coming to I-30
City, L-3 to face off in court
Commerce mayor denies suit allegations
Census expected to reveal Texas population numbers
Local Christmas sales tax receipts take dip
Battle of the Badges Blood Drive set for February 24-26
United Way of Commerce’s membership status revoked
Suspect still being sought in murder
Crime up 7 percent in 2010
Photo of Murder Suspect Released
GISD receives international award for budget
IESI Back to Regular Schedule
Murder suspect may have killed self
Snow causes closures, cancellations, crashes
Murder Warrant Issued
Weather May Impact Trash Collection
Heroes Night Set for February 17th
This Friday! (02/11/11) 6:00 to 10:00 pm! Come join us for an after hours genealogy lock-in!
The library will be closing at Noon today due to inclement weather.
City Offices Closing at Noon Today Due to Weather
Winter blasts Hunt County ... again
Street Closed, 3800 Walnut Closed 02/17/11
L-3 situation raised at council meeting
County chief appraiser: Replat has no tax impact
Bridge walking suspect pleads guilty
Former GOP presidential hopeful sets appearance
Fourth winter storm of season expected today
Fire Hydrant Flushing; 10:20 am - 5:00 pm
City asks L-3 to drop lawsuit
Here we snow again
Man pleads not guilty to 18 felony indictments
CITY PROVIDES INFORMATION RELATING TO LAWSUIT FILED BY L-3
February 12 @ 10:30 am. Join us at the Warren Fletcher Civic Center for a Breast Cancer awareness program. See flyer for details.
February is Black History Month. Check out the attachment for details!
Council to choose new software provider
IESI Resumes Regular Schedule
Starting to roll in Commerce
Showing it "CARES'
Public meeting set on L-3, Greenville dispute
City Council plans session on L-3
Overpass demolition scheduled
Heading to Super Bowl XLV
Country Jamboree rescheduled
Curtain Call today @ 2 pm. Toy Story 3! Come out and enjoy the film.
02/05/11 Saturday. Due to icy road conditions the library opening will be delayed until noon.
Winter storm packs wallop
The library is closed today folks 02/04/11 (Friday) stay warm!
Heavy snowfall surprises Hunt County
Law enforcement cracking down on DWI
Guilty plea entered to bank robbery
CITY OFFICES CLOSED - No Garbage/Recycling Collection Friday or Saturday
Eagle Fest waits avian enthusiasts
L-3 files suit against City
More cold, snow in forecast
GISD classes delayed two hours today
County experiences rolling blackouts
Call made for bingo in city
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center - CLOSED TODAY DUE TO WEATHER
Stuck inside? Check out the eLibrary. Simply click on the eLibrary tab on the library webpage to access a large collection of bestellers in both ePub & audio formats.
Weather permitting! 02/02/11 (Wednesday) 4:30 pm @ the Library. Jr. Shutterbugs Photography Club meeting 4-8 grade.
Weather permitting! 02/02/11 (Wednesday) Noon @ the Library. Books Sandwiched-In discussion group. Bring a bag lunch. Coffee provided. Check it out!
The library will be closed Tuesday 02/01/11 due to inclement weather. Stay warm everybody!
Commerce man killed in hit-and-run crash
IESI Will Not Run Garbarge or Recycling Routes Today Due to Weather Conditions
Local schools closed for weather
Schools close for icy weather
City Offices Closed Due to Weather - Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Ice, snow and more possible today
Public meeting on L-3 postponed
Water Off: 1/31/11, Third, Oneal, 11:05 am - 1:00 pm
City to L-3: Retract your statement
Local hotels not ‘Super’ booked, yet
Racing complex to open in Caddo Mills
GHS Prom Closet seeks dress donations
City to L-3: Retract your statement
Voters to choose school trustees in May elections
CITY PROVIDES INFORMATION ON L-3 ISSUE
Another arctic blast on the way
L-3 controversy continues to simmer
School districts supporting legislative initiative
New charges filed in robbery, shooting
Congregations vote to merge
Due to popular demand the Knitting Club will now also meet on Tuesday evenings from 6-8 pm. (except 3rd Tuesday each month for book club) Come join us!
GISD extends superintendent's contract
Rolston named 'Worthy Citizen'
City cannot afford to stagnate in world of Wiki, futurist says
Campbell ISD cancels classes
Another highway to receive improvements
Council sets new speed limits on local roads
Chamber banquet sells out
Alliance focuses on economic impact of PJC
Herald-Banner seeks Unsung Hero nominations
January is the month when our nation recognizes the contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. The library has a large collection of MLK and civil rights related materials. Come and check out the dream!
Attention aspiring photographers! The Jr. Hunt County Shutterbug Club is now forming! see flyer for details
Due to popular demand the Knitting Club will now also meet on Tuesday evenings from 6-8 pm. (except 3rd Tuesday each month for book club) Come join us!
Man gets prison for DWI
Eagle Fest around the corner
City Council passes lighting restrictions
Arrest Made in Graffiti Offense
City Council Candidate Packet Available Online
Street Closure: 1/25/11, Traders Road, 9:40 am - 5:00 pm
Council to consider bright new rules
Fire Hydrant Flushing:01/24/2011
Water Off: 1/24/11, Turtle Creek, 9:25 am - 2:00 pm
Commissioners to discuss precinct barn cleanup
Council may offer funding to Crisis Center
GHS alumni banquet set
On a new mission
Murder trial delayed again
Jobless rate dips to end 2010
Vehicle Burglary Task Force Results in Multiple Arrests
Vehicle Burglary Task Force Results in Multiple Arrests
No Injuries Reported in House Fire
City eyes changing speed limits on roadways
Four GISD campuses receive gold performance acknowledgments
Chamber banquet approaches
Wolfe City to dedicate new school gymnasium
GISD trustee announces bid to seek re-election
Roszhart seeking second term on City Council
Trial set in county murder case
GISD to re-activate education foundation
Three GISD seats expiring
GEUS may add more cable channels to lineup
Troopers seize 45 pounds of pot
MLK parade, extravaganza held Monday
A&M-C reception set for Jan. 25 at winery
No trial date yet in shooting case
Rachel’s Challenge coming to Phoenix
MLK events set for today
City Offices Closed January 17th for MLK Holiday. MLK Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. at Market Square.
Famous berry pie picks up another prize
Sales tax revenue off to strong start for 2011
Hundreds come to Greenville to celebrate Native American culture
GISD officials urging bus safety
Pow Wow to celebrate heritage, tradition
Caddo Mills murder trial nearing
Commerce EDC names new director
Greenville Firefighters to Compete in Fight for Air Climb
Greenville Firefighters to Compete in Fight for Air Climb
Services pending for accident victim
State reports deep dip in sales tax rebates
Ceremonies, parade slated to honor King
Commerce files suit against mayor, wife
Interest shown in council election
PJC among fastest growing colleges in nation
Revised Permit Fee Schedule
Council approves alternative services ordinance
Services set for crash victims
County law library to receive makeover
Library Receives Grant for Summer Reading Program and eLibrary
Library Receives Grant for Summer Reading Program and eLibrary
City to Purchase New Vehicles for Police Department
City to Purchase New Vehicles for Police Department
Pink Power- Breast Cancer Awareness Program February 12th @ 10:30 am! Join the fight against breast cancer! Sponsored by the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library and your Greenville Fire Department!
Hobby and Club Open House January 14th @ 6:00 pm! Come and check out all of the cool clubs sponsored by the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library! Find a new hobbie or kindle an old one!
The Art of Gardening January 18th 6:00 pm @ the Warren Fletcher Civic Center. Keith Kridler will give a highly infomative and entertaining presentation on Bluebirds!
Two killed in accident on snowy road
Commission OKs replat of Majors Field
Water Off: 1/11/11, Highway 66, 8:40 am - 12:00 Noon
County authorizes barrel cleanup
Hunt County digging out from snow
City Offices to Delay Opening until 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Hunt County Genealogy Society Meeting - CANCELLED
Council to add fees for kennels, multiple pets to city code
The Hunt County Genealogy Society meeting has been cancelled tonight (01/10/11).
Greenville FFA wins national award
IESI Cancels Garbage Collection Service Due to Weather
IESI Cancels Garbage Collection Service Due to Weather
Street Closure: 1/10/11, Wesley, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Water Off: 1/10/11, Wesley, 9:45 am - 2:00 pm
Winter weather wallops Hunt County
City Offices to Delay Opening on Monday, January 10, 2011
City Offices to Delay Opening on Monday, January 10, 2011
Officials eye final plat for airport
Choosing business alternative?
Study: PJC providing economic benefits to area
Bracing for snow
Trustees providing opportunities for GISD
New Tahoes for police?
January 8, 2011 Elvis Presley's 76th Birthday. A true American legend. Lot's of cool Elvis movies, books, and music to check out the library. Viva Las Vegas!
Anonymous donor sends gift to local church
Say farewell to ‘O, Christmas Tree’
Candidate Packets Available for Upcoming City Council Election
Candidate Packets Available for Upcoming City Council Election
Street Closure: Pine, 1/7/11, 3:25 pm - 1/10/11, 9:00 am
Public offers input on development west of Greenville
Two die in separate accidents
Water Off:/ Street Closed 1/7/11, Colorado, 10:25 am - 2:00 pm
Street Closure: 1/7/11, Oneal, 10:52 am - 5:00 pm
Excavation company sought for precinct barn cleanup
Horn: Steps taken on flooded car
Person shot in Campbell
The Hunt County Shutterbugs Photography Club is now beginning the 52 Week Facebook Shoot Out! See flyer for details.
Come join the Eclectic Book Readers Club!
Plan Advisory Committee Meeting on Small Area Plan - Tonight
GEUS, Council talking customer service
Barrels of chemicals uncovered near precinct barn
Small Area Plan focus of public hearing
Cocaine ring member sentenced to prison
Judge postpones hearing on West Tawakoni injunction
Sheriff's call for help leads to flooded patrol car
Two men sought in connection with burglaries
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 1/4/11,
Parade, other events set for Martin Luther King Day
Street Closure: 1/4/11, Walworth, 9:12 am - 2:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: 1/4/11, IH-30
Proposed Greenville business ordinance amended
Local teacher to appear on Wheel of Fortune this week
City Council to Consider Amending Code of Ordinances Regarding Non-Traditional Businesses
City Council to Consider Amending Code of Ordinances Regarding Non-Traditional Businesses
HHW Center Open Saturday in Conjunction with Citywide Cleanup Event
HHW Center Open Saturday in Conjunction with Citywide Cleanup Event
Local eyes to the skies
New Rains Elementary School opening doors
Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for Saturday, January 8, 2011
Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for Saturday
Two City Council vacancies this year
West Tawakoni battle back in court today
County officeholders take oath
More frontage roads going one way
Speaking their minds in Austin
Dozens of city properties to be auctioned
Greenville looking west for future economic development
Reminder the Monday evening storytime has been rescheduled to Thursday evenings @ 7 pm.
Wolfe City ISD extends superintendent contract
Check out the new eLibrary! The “Northeast Texas Digital Consortium” eLibrary can be accessed by clicking the “eLibrary” tab or the “Free eBook Library” link on the library webpage. This site contains current bestselle
Happy New Year from your friends at the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library!
State lawmakers heading back into session
Commercial projects doubled in value from 2009
Quiet New Year’s Eve?
New faces heading up county offices
Skate park closer to reality in Commerce
‘Artificial failures’ cited as reason for GISD rating
Four murder trials pending in 2011
Suspect in 30 burglaries in county, area jailed
Dallas man charged in TV thefts
Man arrested in Christmas Eve slaying
New Year’s Eve closings announced
Washington Street residents displaced by early morning house fire
Early Morning House Fire Leaves One Injured
House Fire Leaves One Injured
Greenville ISD misses state benchmark
New YMCA plans on schedule
City submits emergency plan for dam
Road work continues on highway project
Ringing in 2011 in historic style
Counting their blessings
Greenville sees slight increase in other crime as 2010 draws to close
Current Wesley Street/Highway 34 bridge to be torn down
County under wildfire disaster proclamation
Telling Christmas story
‘Spirit’ feeds record number
Organizers making plans for annual Pow Wow
Cobisa project still possible, developers say
New developments eyed in jail construction suit
New hotel almost completed
Christmas services scheduled at local churches
More roadwork to start the new year
No snow in forecast for holiday
Identification Assistance Requested
Business zoning under discussion again
Stephanie Hartline Library Employee of the Year!
Identification Assistance
Caddo Mills student wins at national accounting contest
Christmas services planned
Bridge walker due back in court
Local closings announced for holidays
Population surge gives Texas four new U.S. House seats
Public Meeting for the West Greenville Small Area Plan
Public Meeting for the West Greenville Small Area Plan
Crime Prevention Tips
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/21/10,
Temporary restraining order extended
Holiday Closings and IESI Schedule
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/20/10, Highway 380, 8:50 am - 5:00 pm
West Tawakoni case heads back to court
Firefighters prepare for any 'Challenge'
Banquet raises 'Hope'
Fire destroys rural home
City filing new plat for airport
Changing of county guard
City Christmas tradition resumes
Blue Christmas for local unemployed
New Census figures expected to be released
Sheriff's Office joinis in safe-driving campaign
Two accused of growing marijuana
Holiday events set for this weekend
Street Closure: 12/17/10, Langford, 8:56 am - 11:30 am
TIRZ may help pay for Monty Stratton Parkway
Don't Miss! 2 special curtain calls on December 21st (Santa Buddies) and Dec. 28th (Snow Buddies) at 11:00 in the meeting room!!!
One week left for the Reading with Rudolph Program!!!! - drawing will be Thursday December 23rd at noon and the first 120 children will receive a special giveaway!
The Giving Tree: Children can bring in toy donations until December 20th and receive a ticket for each toy donated for a special drawing.
City Offices Closings
Text Message Tips to Crime Stoppers
Water Off: 12/16/10, Up The Grove, 9:45 am - 11:30 am
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/16/10,
Appeal denied in crack cocaine case
State district judge plans to switch parties
GISD authorizes execution of performance contract
Fire Hydrant Out of Service: 12/15/10, Up The Grove
Shopping center funding approved
Company continues gas line replacement in city
GISD board to consider firm for energy efficiency projects
Council sets legislative agenda
Scout project gets commissioners’ OK
Second graders provide gifts for others
Atmos Energy replacing steel service lines in Greenville
Atmos Energy replacing steel service lines in Greenville
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/13/10, Highway 380
Water Off: 12/13/10, Highway 69 South
City Recognizes Employees for Years of Service and Names Employees of the Year
Greenville Firefighters Compete in Combat Challenge World Competition
"Riders on the Orphan Train" history program tonight @ 6:30 pm! (12/13/10)
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/13/10
Caddo Mills ISD seeking bids for sewer connection
Water Off: 12/13/10, Briscoe, 9:56 am - 11:30 am
City Council to get update on sewer plant
Comptroller releases student spending study
Even more one-way frontage roads for I-30
Agreement reached on shopping center
Appraiser: L-3 stays tax free
City sees sales tax revenue dip in December
Local industry plans grand opening
FISH seeking volunteers to prepare food baskets
Christmas on Park Street starts tonight
L-3 employees exceed goal in local toy drive
Water Off: 12/09/10, Templeton, 3:22 pm - 5:00 pm
Jars of Clay tonight 12/09/10 @ the municpal auditorium! Tickets only $15 for general mission!
Greenville Recognized as a National Main Street City
West Tawakoni police chief to stay in position
Salvation Army needing more donations
Cocaine in pants earns Arkansas man prison time
Not of infamy, but of honor
Attorney General rules on L-3 status
More game room robbery charges filed
Dallas man faked being lawyer, sheriff says
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/6/10,9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Water Line Flushing: 12/6/10, Briscoe
Holiday tradition to return
Celeste ISD students, veterans teaming up
Partners to feed hungry during holidays
City replacing street signs
Hunt County Days scheduled
Area man receives probation in felony theft case
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
City celebrates Christmas with parade
Appeal denied in 2005 capital murder case
Special Christmas Storytime. Glenda Walton will dazzle you with her delightful marrionette holiday show! It happens Wednesday December 15th @ 11:00 am.
Two Great History Programs! "Riders on the Orphan Train" December 13th @ 6:30 pm & "Greenville" A History by Carol Taylor December 14th @ 6:30 pm.
Come check out the Magic Toymaker's Christmas Show on Monday December 6th @ 6:00 pm!
The "Reading with Rudolph" winter reading program kicks off this Saturday (Dec. 4th) with a visit from Santa Claus! See flyer for details on the upcoming events & Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas....
Friends Novel Book Sale December 3rd & 4th. Come buy a book and support the library!
Ceremony shines bright
Guilty plea heard, prison issued in double shooting
Commerce conducting investigation
Salvation Army hosting wrestling fundraiser
Services set for plane crash victim
Dealership to present check to GHS project
Let there be light!
Wolfe City students give back to community in spirit of holiday
Repeat offender returning to prison
Emory man dies in plane crash
Municipal Court will be Closed on Thursday, December 2nd
Street Closure: 12/1/10, Roberts, 8:50 am - 12:00 Noon
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 12/1/10, Fannin, 8:20 am - 5:00 pm
Three sheriff’s lawsuits moving to federal court
Sweeney guest speaker at Hope Center banquet
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 11/30/10,8:30 am - 5:00 pm
New eLibrary offers access to books from the Internet
Habitat for Humanity project in Leonard moving forward
Holiday traditions return this week
Commerce makes major investment in university
HMHD moving forward with cardiovascular services
GEUS planning Founders Day luncheon
Chamber luncheon scheduled
Griffis Elementary in Caddo Mills starting new tradition
Census facts and figures released online
Public’s help sought in mapping development
City budgets $50,000 more to mow yards
Project Graduation raises funds by installing Remembrance Tree at mall
Greenville native stars in Afghanistan video
The Giving Tree is up! The library is now collecting toys & food for local charities. Let’s help everyone have a Merry Christmas!
Engineer hired for parkway project
Development board appoints new chair
City approves response agreement with HMHD
Authorities: New lead in murder case
Insanity defense raised in capital murder case
Countdown to Christmas begins
Driven to read
Ready, set ... shop!!!
Thanks given for free meal
Shopping to assist domestic violence victims
New owner of complex promises change
Council takes power plant franchise final vote
Warning issued to shoppers
GISD approves social media policy
City of Greenville Announces Free eBook Library
IESI Announces Changes to Thanksgiving Week Collection Schedule
Police Department Warns of Parking Lot Scam
Shut-off latest in apartment complex woes
Suspect in Friday night chase named
Christmas bells to ring
Check out the new eLibrary! The “Northeast Texas Digital Consortium” eLibrary can be accessed by clicking the “eLibrary” tab or the “Free eBook Library” link on the library webpage. This site contains current bestsel
Chalet Apartments Notified of Illegal Sewer Discharge and Water Service Disconnection
Thanksgiving closings announced
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 11/22/10
Murder defendant facing new arrest
Water Line Flushing: 11/22/10, Briscoe, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
New Board of Development chair to be named
Caddo Mills backs finance initiative
More road work planned on State Highway 11
Proposed new power plant getting closer
Remembrance Tree featured at mall
Greenville native writes sitcom song
A&M-C music department begins a tradition
One injured when van hits building
Snowman cutouts placed downtown to publicize merchants
City Committed to Making Street Improvements
City Committed to Making Street Improvements
Prison time in immigrants pot bust
2010 Christmas Parade
5K run set for Saturday
After recount, Quinlan still wet
GISD board approves issuance of bonds
Water Off: 11/18/10, Wellington, 9:50 am - 2:00 pm
Water Off: 11/18/10, Briscoe, 8:55 am - 2:00 pm
Reward offered in vandalism cases
GEUS changes meter tampering policy
Police Department Reports Incidents of Criminal Mischief
Police Department Reports Incidents of Criminal Mischief
Three linked to burglary ring busted
GISD receives L-3 tax debate overview
Second robot bug battle to be heard in Dallas court
Recount sought in wet-dry election
Trustees consider issuing $3 million in bonds
Christmas assistance applications deadline nears
Guilty plea expected in big pot bust case
IESI Collecting Storm Debris
Antique doll auction canceled; proceeds still going to charity
New GEUS Service Center open today
Teen to deliver petition asking for skatepark in Commerce
More turmoil in West Tawakoni
Stores, residents recover after storm
Surveying L-3 property
Robot bug battle heading to federal court
Wild weather hits hard
Texas beats Alabama to win Food Bowl 2010
Storm Hits Greenville
Greenville hammered by sudden winds
Capital murder trial postponed, transferred
Date set in cocaine trial
Woman offers reward in niece’s hit-and-run death
Fire Hydrants Flushing: 11/12/10, FM 1570, Fannin, CR 1031, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Food drive crosses goal line
City commended for flag presentation
Recognizing one of city’s Worthy Citizens
Split council approves zoning for last billboard
GEUS opening new service center
Veterans Day observances continue
Council pulls action on utility relief
Greenville starts redistricting process
Suspects sought in Monday stabbing in Greenville
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 11/10/10, Hunters Run, Steeplechase, 8:50 am - 5:00 pm
Hunt County hosts annual Veterans Day ceremony at courthouse
Man Stabbed
Water Off: 11/9/10, Briscoe, 11:25 am - 3:00 pm
Commissioners take no action on county road
County hosting Veterans Day observance
Commerce teen dies at state park
Lay sentenced to prison for murder
Water Off: 11/9/10, Henderson, 9:05 am - 2:00 pm
Auction scheduled for guys and dolls
Street Closure: 11/8/10, Pine, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off & Street Closure: 11/8/10, Clark
Major shopping center on TIRZ agenda
Alleged teen counterfeiter seeks release from jail
Where to draw the lines
Council plans to deal with utility complaints
L-3 tax issue discussed for nearly a year
Guilty plea, prison sentence issued in theft spree
Suspect ordered to mental facility
Three former jailers file new lawsuits
Economic impact
Sheriff’s Office, District Attorney to split $575,000 seized in Interstate 30 money laundering case
Not guilty pleas entered in shootout case
Home and Garden Show scheduled for Saturday
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 11/5/10, CR 1031
Water Off: 11/5/10, Chaparral, 9:45 am - 2:00 pm
Local motel shut down
Big turnout reported for mid-term election
Rains County to conduct electronic recycling event Saturday
The face of a pear
More donations coming in for food drive
HALLOWEEN ON THE SQUARE
Law enforcement seizing, shutting down motel
Rains bring floods to start November
Fire Hydrant - Out of Service: 11/4/10, Sayle
Law Enforcement Agencies Begin Seizure of Dream Lodge Motel
County Democratic incumbents re-elected
One killed, three hurt in interstate rollover
Quinlan approves alcohol sales
Tittle wins district judge race
Fire Hydrants Flushing: 11/3/10, 8:15 am - 5:00
Final Election Results
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center - Open Today
Voters casting ballots today
Services scheduled for former police chief
Caddo Mills FCCLA wraps up food drive
Jars of Clay with Audrey Assad to Perform at Greenville Municipal Auditorium
Recognizing volunteers' work
L-3 lands two more contracts
Sentencing set in local murder case
Arraignment slated for bridge incident suspect
Voters heading to polls
Turmoil in West Tawakoni
'Sanders Family Christmas' Coming to A&M-Commerce Stage
Lows dipping into 30s to start weekend
Ceremony at Commerce City Park today
HMHD adds pulmonary rehab option
Hail damage in Commerce from Sunday storm
Early vote totals top 6,400
Eleven arrested for theft in Commerce
Big scare on Square
CAR SHOW IN WOLFE CITY
Fire destroys residence
New Fencing Ordinance 10-099
Body Discovered at Reservoir
Citizens Reminded to Sign-Up for CodeRED Weather Warning System
Greenville PD to Offer Free VIN Etchingn for Automobiles
GEUS Explains New Line Items on Utility Bills
THE ART OF WOODWORKING
Arraignment conducted in local assault case
Ceremony scheduled for Thursday at Commerce City Park
Not guilty pleas entered to assault charges
Candidates turn in final finance reports
A&M-Commerce to Host AFROTC, Angel Flight Reunion Nov. 5-6
Reconsidering development next door
A&M-Commerce, Grayson County College Sign Articulation Agreement
Making economic impact in county
Ceremony scheduled for Thursday at Commerce City Park
Candy hunt in Greenville today
Breast cancer patients can now get treatment at local hospital
1:45 p.m. Tuesday- GISD board to discuss campus improvement plans
City of Greenville Receives Certificate of Achievement for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Water Off: 10/19/10, Stonewall, 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Street Closure: 10/19/10, Oneal, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
‘Iphigenia’ Draws High Marks After A&M-Commerce Premiere
Student teacher at high school arrested
Early voting begins for Nov. 2 elections
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 10/19/10, 9:20 am - 5:00 pm
Possible new way to file plats?
Which day for ghosts, goblins?
Power-full day for city government
Caddo Mills sewer connection agreement still in works
One day to ‘Make A Difference’
Showing face of domestic violence
Time to cast ballots
GEUS goes FISH-ing
Removing trees at reservoirs getting expensive
Business leaders to discuss L-3’s future
Guilty pleas, prison in family violence assaults
City, L-3 reach agreement on new building at airport
Are you a Rangers fan? Send us your photos
Three-time Grammy winner Delbert McClinton performing Saturday in Municipal Auditorium
GEUS board postpones power plant decision
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 10/15/10, Highway 66, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
County supports state ban of K2
CRUISIN' INTO FALL
Sales tax revenue down sharply
New playground equipment at Commerce City Park
Council approves new rules for fences, walls
‘We need all of us’
Charges filed in county shooting
Street Closure: 10/14/10, Stanford, 8:40 am - 11:30 am
Fire Hydrants Flushing: 10/14/10, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
3:15 p.m. Thursday- PJC to offer several small business classes in Greenville next month
RFQ Program Management Services for Brownfields Assessment Grant
RFQ Program Management Services for Brownfields Assessment Grant
Books with a Beat!!! Teen read week begins October 17th. See flyer for details.
Council takes first step toward new power plant
Council undecided on non-traditional businesses
Remembering Carl
A&M-Commerce Homecoming Events Begin Oct. 18
A&M-Commerce Mane Event Preview Day Set for Oct. 16
Shootout sees three hurt, one arrested
Water Off: 10/12/10, Washington, 9:05 am - 2:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing: 10/12/10, Austin, 9:11 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closure: 10/12/10, Creekside, 9:35 am - 5:00 pm
County gives support to state K2 ban
Council expected to name Small Area Plan committee
Getting behind wheel for GISD’s Project Graduation
Water Off: 10/12/10, CR 1032, 2:20 pm - 5:00 pm
Big Wolfe City car show set for Oct. 23
12:15 p.m. Monday- Tractor trailer rollover reported on Interstate 30
Council to vote on business regulations
Driving for GISD’s Project Graduation
Blitzing small businesses
City, GEUS to partner on proposed plant
Council to award tourism funds
EPA determines former ESCO site cleanup level
Trial scheduled in alleged hammer attack
Opening arms to cultural diversity
Garland man enters guilty plea in Commerce nightclub shooting
11:45 a.m. Friday- United Way of Hunt County to conduct small business blitz next week
Library Receives Donation of Equipment for Persons with Visual Impairment
11:45 a.m. Friday- United Way to conduct small business blitz
County deputies arrest man after chase through Quinlan
Flu clinic set for Saturday
Water Off: 10/8/10, Holsum Circle, 9:25 am - 2:00 pm
Local author's latest novel on fiction shelves
Sheriff's Office comments on lawsuit
Judges raise questions on double-homicide case
Health department to conduct flu clinic Saturday
Fire Hydrants Flushing: 10/7/10, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Cleanup of Old Esco Site to Begin in 2012
Water Off: 10/7/10, Speedway, McDougal, 1:45 pm - 5:00 pm
City Awarded Grant to Fund Two Police Officer Positions
'SINGIN' IN THE RAIN'
Sales show slight decline
Suspect in bridge incident charged
Lawsuit against sheriff going to federal court
Eclectic Readers Book Club. Third Tuesday of each month 6:30 pm.
Stop by and say hello to new library team member Jay Strickland. Jay comes to the library with a journalism background and we are excitied to have him on board.
Check out our September Storytimes!
Pre-K Fall Schedule.
Hansen Claims 13th Straight ASCAP Award
Pre-Teen Club for ages 10-12. Come check us out!
Eclectic Readers Book Club. Third Tuesday of each month 6:30 pm.
The Teen Club is nothing but fun, fun, fun!!
Stop by and say hello to new library team member Jay Strickland. Jay comes to the library with a journalism background and we are excitied to have him on board.
Homeschool Computer Lab Schedule.
Check out our September Storytimes!
Teen Computer Lab Schedule.
Pre-K Fall Schedule.
Eric Manske of the Edward Jones Investment Company will present a six week lunch seminar on personal investing. Bring a sack lunch and explore different investment topics each Monday.
Pre-Teen Club for ages 10-12. Come check us out!
Check out our upcoming Teen Club Events!
The Teen Club is nothing but fun, fun, fun!!
Homeschool Computer Lab Schedule.
Teen Computer Lab Schedule.
Eric Manske of the Edward Jones Investment Company will present a six week lunch seminar on personal investing. Bring a sack lunch and explore different investment topics each Monday.
Check out our upcoming Teen Club Events!
Robot bug battle set for court
East Texas man arrested for 17 thefts
Fire Hydrants Flushing, October 05,2010
Night Out to fight crime in Commerce
2:30 p.m. Tuesday- EPA determines cleanup level of old Esco site
Annual Cotton Belt Railroad Symposium set for Oct. 8-9
Check out our upcoming Teen Club Events!
Twist of fate helps woman with cancer treatment
University awarded grant to promote Latino academic performance
Annual Historic Coin Show set for Oct. 8-10
Halloween on the Square scheduled for Oct. 29
More work starting on I-30
Water Off, October 04,2010
PJC-Greenville notes rise in fall semester enrollment
Voter registration deadline nears
Proposed clean energy plant to cost, provide millions
Authorities investigate two fatal accidents
Farmersville to host 'old-time' celebration
Another guilty plea possible in oil fraud case
Body found in restaurant parking lot
Voter registration deadline Monday
Body Discovered in Van Outside Local Restaurant
Newspaper kicks off food drive today
Two Arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance
Blues festival set for this weekend
L-3 lands defense contract
Water Off /Street Closed 10/01/2010; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, October 01,2010; 8:55 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, Ocotber 01,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
University awarded grant to promote Latino academics
Bash Success
Chili cook-off to benefit area children
Pretrial hearings start in capital murder case
Hearing to decide fate of seized animals
Guilty verdict received in local murder case
Fire hydrants Flushing, September 30, 2010
Testimony heard as murder trial begins
HMHD adopts budget, tax rate
Council approves budget, tax rate gets trimmed
City officials deny push for L-3 tax exempt determination
ADOPTED TAX RATE NOTICE
Bois d’Arc Bash Parade Marched On Despite Soggy Scene
Appeal hearing set in capital murder case
Environmental enforcement officers moving to new county department
Brownfield grants to be awarded to city
Hulsey’s Heroes Win First Place at Bash Golf Tournament
Big turnout Monday for Busken reception
HMHD board to adopt tax rate
Fire Hydrants Flushing, September 28,2010
Street Closed, Sunset @ Adams, September 28,2010, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Wanted fugitive caught in Commerce
Grand jury returns indictments
7:30 a.m. Monday- Information meeting on Make a Difference Day project tonight
New police chief begins job today
Street Closed, September 27,2010
New GEUS Service Center nears completion
Natural gas to cost more
Bash not deterred by rain
Deadline nears for voter registration
Trial in 2009 murder slated to start
City girding for legal fight over collecting taxes
Caddo Mills expanding city administrative staff
Council to take final votes on budget, tax rate
Sheriff: Death 'definitely not' homicide
Score Updates Tonight
Fire Hydrant Flushing - September 24,2010
Peace Day event scheduled
Dismissal of cocaine possession charge sought
Park ranger’s body found
Woman’s disappearance remains unsolved
Tough test ahead for A&M-Commerce
Fire Hydrants Flushing, September 23,2010
Guilty pleas heard in oil field fraud case
Bridge walker to be transferred
Don't Ditch Your Tires...Kick 'Em to the Curb!
Radio stations under new ownership
SPCA seizes 15 animals in Hunt County
No one speaks at tax hearing
GISD expecting budget surplus
Reception Planned for New Police Chief
Police Department Warns of Phishing Scam
GISD board to discuss financing of performance contract
GEUS board to approve utility entity’s budget
Voting to limit non-traditional businesses
Another pot duffel bag found
Debit card scam reported
9:30 a.m. Monday- GISD board to consider financing for performance contract
Street Closed, September 20, 2010
Sales tax rebates up for most area cities
County Christmas co-op being formed
Recognizing, honoring community service
Last chances for public to talk taxes, budget
Greenville to consider new class of businesses
Changes planned in area commutes
City investing in industrial park changes
Music, races entertain bigger crowd at rally
Celeste OKs new school tax rate
Commerce slated to vote on tax rate increase
Council tables action on fence, walls rules
Rally celebrates Constitution
Sheriff’s office looking into stabbing in county
Indictment issued in alleged kidnapping
Not guilty plea entered in family violence case
Probation ordered for negligent homicide case
Area Patriots schedule Constitution Day rally
New police chief to take office soon
Water Off. September 17,2010
10:15 a.m. Thursday- Constitution Day celebration tomorrow in Greenville
Expiring tax cuts hit taxpayers at every level
4:45 p.m. Thursday- Texas retail gasoline prices up as oil increases
Fire Hydrant Flushing, September 16, 2010
High-profile cases not on docket for Grand Jury
Council approves grease trap ordinance
Getting ready to 'Rally'
City Earns State Comptroller's Gold Leadership Circle Award
Cause of power outage found
Lone Oak tampering charges dropped
Council conducts budget, tax rate hearings
Fire Hydrants Flushing, September 15,2010
Outdoor learning center for Heritage Garden approved
Anniversary of community-based medical care celebrated
Justice meeting focuses on GEUS, police
Blackout hits part of city
Herald-Banner delivery delayed
Bras for the Cause event to benefit cancer patients
2:30 p.m. Monday- County commissioners authorize outdoor learning center for Heritage Garden
Fire Hydrants Flushing. September 13, 2010
Council to vote on new fence, screening rules
Monty Stratton overpass to open soon
Street Closed, September 13,2010
All fired up for firefighters
Commerce ISD Hall of Honor tickets now on sale
Council sets hearing on budget, tax rate
Sheriff denies allegations in discrimination lawsuit
Deputies seize property, substance
On the road again
More money needed for fixing city pipes
Multiple indictments issued in alleged oil fraud
11 a.m. Friday- Outdoor learning center proposed at heritage garden
A Day to Remember
Join us Monday (09/13/10) night 6:30 pm for a program entitled "The Influenza Epidemic of 1919
City Council meeting concludes with tour
Healthy Kids classes offered at local children’s museum
Youth soccer competition sponsored by Knights of Columbus
Mom pleads for help in solving murder case
Local sales tax revenue jumps in August
Street Closed, September 10,2010
Fire Hydrant Flushing, September 10,2010
Street Closed, September 10,2010
Longtime city, school volunteer dies
Texas sales tax collections down 6.6 percent
Alleged pot plane pilot’s bond reduced
4 p.m. Thursday- Feds reject Texas' request for $830M for schools
Hermine brings rain to county
Great photos from the Friendship Tea Party Program @ the library!
Street Closed, September 09, 2010
Eclectic Readers Book Club. Third Tuesday of each month 6:30 pm.
Water Off, September 09, 2010
As of Monday, Aug 30th, adults in Greenville and the surrounding area have reached the Summer Read
City Employee Recognized by Texas Water Utilities Association
As the endless Dog Days of Summer drag on...take a break and enjoy a book in the cool library!
Stop by and say hello to new library team member Jay Strickland. Jay comes to the library with a j
Check out our September Storytimes!
Pre-K Fall Schedule.
Pre-Teen Club for ages 10-12. Come check us out!
The Teen Club is nothing but fun, fun, fun!!
Homeschool Computer Lab Schedule.
Teen Computer Lab Schedule.
Eric Manske of the Edward Jones Investment Company will present a six week lunch seminar on persona
Come join us for an out of this world program presented by Kelly Miller NASA JPL Solar System Ambas
Caddo Mills civic leader dies
12:45 p.m. Thursday- Perry issues disaster declaration for 40 counties
Hunt County Patriot Day observance Thursday
2 p.m. Wednesday- Texas apartment residents rescued from rooftops
Harvey Martin Classic Events Kick Off Wednesday; Game Saturday
Scout reroofs Celeste building
8:45 a.m. Wednesday- Study: Texas Enterprise fund companies struggling
City official killed in bike crash
Bond reduction sought in stabbing case
Prosecutors eye alleged drug funds
GEUS prepares for public hearing on budget
Water Off, September 07, 2010
City-Wide Cleanup Being Offered for Residents
Street Closed, September 07, 2010
Fire hydrant Flushing, September 07, 2010
Regular Commerce City Council meetings now monthly
TxDOT: Work continues on major highway upgrades
Summer comes to unofficial close
More than ever before
Garbage and Recycle Collection Days Change Due to Labor Day Holiday
Justice — and children — to be served
TxDOT: Overpass completion year away
In 100 years, Graham Park served many functions
C.U.R.E. desires to put ‘finishing touch’ on park project
Adding 'wow' factor to iconic park
Fire danger continues for area
Score Updates Tonight
Commerce Communicators become Toastmasters Club
Bond committee appointed for Campbell ISD election
Helping more people
2 p.m. Friday- Fire Marshal urging caution over holiday weekend
City Offices Closed for Labor Day
Debit card abuse indictments issued
Cardiovascular program on horizon for county
Capital murder trial postponed
Council hires new police chief
Campbell ISD calls for $5 million bond election
Friday morning fire destroys Commerce residence
Friday Night Central to cover local teams
10:30 a.m. Monday- HMHD Board to discuss radiology services
Celebrating 25 years
Caddo Mills ISD teacher to appear on Wheel of Fortune
Local industry announces expansion
Another rig explodes off La. coast; oil spreading
Local youth reported shot Tuesday night
Three-day weekend wraps up summer
Man charged with stealing from elderly woman
Back to School
Two stores sell to minors in tobacco sting
Highway work affects elementary school
Commerce ISD names four to Hall of Honor
11:45 a.m. Wednesday- Caddo Mills teacher to appear on Wheel of Fortune
Bridge walker remains in custody
GISD awarded health education grant
Council set to hire new police chief
New power plant could be built in city
Lane Closed, September 1, 2010
Street Closed, September 01,2010
Webb St Water Off, September 01,2010
10:45 a.m. Tuesday- White calls for terms limits on governor
HMHD board to discuss radiology services
3 p.m. Tuesday- Greenville ISD receives health grant from local foundation
Quinlan man recovering from wreck
Downtown icon dies at age 76
Tracy Street Closed, August 31,2010, 8:40 am - 11:30 am
Water Off, August 31, 2010
Hearing Wednesday for alleged pot plane pilot
Start of capital murder trial nearing
New police chief named
Water off, August 30, 2010
Street Closed, August 30,2010, 8:40 am - 5:00 pm
10:30 a.m. Monday- HMHD board to discuss radiology services
3:45 p.m. Monday- Perry continues refusal to debate White
Planning Department Recognized for Achievement in Excellence
Daniel Busken Selected to be Greenville's Next Police Chief
Planning Department Recognized for Achievement in Excellence
Daniel Busken Selected to be Greenville's Next Police Chief
Street Closed, August 30, 2010
Early vote set to begin in Celeste ISD election
City receives RAMP grant
Caddo Mills ISD hires engineer for sewer connection
Police, sheriff’s office get law enforcement grant
A&M-Commerce boasts 10,000-plus enrollment for fall
New police chief may be named
Services set for oldest Celeste native
Grand Jury indicts ‘door knock thief’
One dies in rollover accident
Required vaccinations no problem for GISD
GEUS collection practices, code enforcement criticized
Multi-county burglary ring busted
Department of Justice returning to Greenville
11:30 a.m. Friday- Newspapers, public TV station to host debate
Water Off, August 27, 2010,
Water Off, August 27, 2010
Noon Thursday- White wants prior OK before upping homeowner rates
2 p.m. Thursday- Texas schools can check bus driver records online
3:30 p.m. Thursday- Gas prices fall 4 cents in Texas, match 2005 level
Water Off, August 26, 2010
City Receives Grant to Fund $1 Million in Improvements to Graham Park
City Receives Grant to Fund $1 Million in Improvements to Graham Park
Cities to get larger tax sales rebate payment
Campbell ISD slates $5 million bond election
Outages, possible damage reported
Bridge walker facing charge
Fire Hydrants Flushing, August 26,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
County still listed under high fire danger
Celeste ISD asking voters to approve tax rate hike
GEUS board expected to vote in new rates
Council votes to ban sales of K2 in city
Bridge standoff ties up highway
Fire Hydrant Flushing. August 25, 2010
11 a.m. Wednesday- Most area cities to receive larger August sales tax rebate payment
11 a.m. Wednesday- Most area cities to receive larger August sales tax rebate payment
City of Greenville Bans K-2
3 p.m. Tuesday- A&M-Commerce Nears 2010 Harvey Martin Classic
Break in heat wave expected
2 p.m. Tuesday- iTunes Texas education channel launched
2 p.m. Tuesday- Bridge incident over, fatal accident reported
3 p.m. Tuesday- A&M-Commerce Nears 2010 Harvey Martin Classic
4 p.m. Tuesday- Benefit skeet shoot for local veteran this Saturday
I-30/Wesley Street Incident
No problems reported at Greenville ISD
Suspects sought in Domino’s Pizza robbery
Water Off, August 24, 2010
County to be awarded grant from TCEQ for solid waste program
A homecoming to start the year
Robbery Reported at Local Restaurant
Greenville Police Department Conducts Tobacco Sting
City of Greenville receives big grant
Hotel group, charity team up to help victims of violence
Smoke testing for sewer leaks
Lower speed limits, no cell phones in school zones
Children get back-to-school help at event
Hospital tax rate likely to remain unchanged
Area drought conditions keep getting worse
Bois d’Arc Bash - wakingNorman
Caddo Mills considers tax increase
Council members want bigger tax cut
Suspected pot plane pilot grounded in Greenville
Household Hazardous Waste facility open
11 a.m. Friday- Leisure named director of Texas State Parks
Prison, probation ordered in meth lab case
12:45 p.m. Friday- HMHD Board adopts proposed tax rate
4:30 p.m. Friday- City of Caddo Mills searching for new police chief
November alcohol election likely in Quinlan
Fayne to return to Greenville
Lone Oak based ministry giving school supplies Saturday
Drug plane suspect to waive extradition to Texas
Sales tax holiday approaches
Investigation continues in murder case
Council to consider tweaking budget
CISD tax rate increase approved by voters
County 4-H Extension Agent and Youth Development Officer coming to Campbell ISD
Getting ready for Monday
11:15 a.m. Thursday- Restoration being done on Texas Capitol
11:30 a.m. Thursday- Quinlan alcohol election likely to be ordered for Nov.
4:30 p.m. Thursday- Community Seeds in Lone Oak to give out school supplies Saturday
Fire Hydrant Flushing,August 19, 2010
Water Off, August 19,2010, 1:35 pm - 5:00 pm
3:15 p.m. Wednesday- A&M-Commerce Regents’ Scholars Program Welcomes 24 to Inaugural Class
Two new restaurants coming to Greenville
11:30 a.m. Wednesday- Medical examiner says Texas gunman killed himself
2:15 p.m. Wednesday- Two Caddo Mills FCCLA students place at national competition
Water Off, August 18,2010, 9:55 am - 2:00 pm
Softball Tournament Has Economic Benefit for Community
Softball Tournament Has Economic Benefit for Community
Schools enter energy contract
Two suspects sought for holding up Valero store
Auction, cookout to benefit abuse victims
Fire Hydrants Flushing, August 18, 2010, 8:15 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, August 18, 2010, 9:40 am - 2:00 pm
Second arrest in stabbing case
Suspected pot plane pilot expected to return
Car wash fund raiser
10 a.m. Tuesday- Collin County could rework pension system
Commerce sends spikers to East Central
Gunman dies after firing at suburban Dallas police
Household hazardous waste facility to open soon
4:30 p.m. Tuesday- White won't rule out debt, taxes to pay for roads
Bringing home the gold
Water Off, August 17, 2010, 10:05 am - 4:00 pm
1 p.m. Monday- A&M-Commerce Silver Leos to Offer Free Writing Course
Water Off. August 17,2010, 8:05 am - 4:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, August 17,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sales taxes take another dip
4:30 p.m. Monday- Hunt County 4-H Extension Agent to teach at Campbell ISD
Latino Teens Experience A&M-Commerce Listo Camp
Commerce loses Winford Dyer
1:45 p.m. Monday- GISD board to consider performance contracting agreement
4:30 p.m. Monday- Hunt County 4-H Extension Agent to teach at Campbell ISD
GISD to consider performance contracting agreement
Gronewald named agriculture science teacher at high school
HMHD board schedules workshop on proposed budget, tax rate
Sale of K2 restricted
Zoning commission talks parlor regulations
Water Off, August 16,2010, 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Applications Being Accepted For Next Citizens' Police Academy
Applications Being Accepted For Next Citizens' Police Academy
Street Closed, August 13, 2010, 8:00 am - 11:30 am
Water Off, August 13,2010, 9:25 am - 4:00 pm
Street Closed,August 12, 2010, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Resolution 10-45 Concerning I-30 Temporary Banners
Resolution 10-45 Concerning I-30 Temporary Banners
Water Off, August 12, 2010,
Street Closed, August 12, 2010, 8:20 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, August 11,2010, 11:30 am - 4:30
Water Off, August 11,2010, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Street Closed,August 10,2010- August 11,2010
Street Closed, August 10, 2010, 8:10 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing. August 10,2010
Fire Hydrant Flushing, August 09,2010. 8:05 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed to One Lane, August 09, 2010 8:40 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, August 05,2010,
Fire Hydrants Flushing, August 05,2010, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, August 04,2010
Greenville Firefighter Rescues Teen in Mountains
Greenville Firefighter Rescues Teen in Mountains
Fire Hydrant Out of Service, August 03,2010
Driveway Permit Fees
Water Off, August 03,2010, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, August 03,2010, 9:10 am -5:00 pm
Regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center - Opening Soon!
Regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center - Opening Soon!
Fire Hydrant Flushing, July 30,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, Sahara, July 30, 2010, 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Water Off
Sockwell Boulevard Down to One Lane
Webb Street Closed for Construction.
Fire Hydrants Flushing
Fire Hydrant Out of Service, July 28,210, 8:50 am - 11:30 am
Fire Hydrant Flushing, July 28, 2010, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
One Lane Closed, July 27,2010- July 28,2010
Water Plant Switching Temporarily to Free Chlorine
Water Plant Temporarily Switching to Free Chlorine
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 27,2010, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Two Arrested and over 250 pounds of Marijuana Seized in I-30/MLK Freeway Traffic Stop
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 26, 2010, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
National Night Out Kick-Off POSTPONED due to Inclement Weather
New Water Line Flushing, July 26, 2010, 8:20 am - 4:00 pm
Street Closed, July 23, 2010, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
National Night Out Kick-Off Party - COMING SOON!
National Night Out Kick-Off Party - COMING SOON!
Street Closed, July 23, 2010, 8:25 am - 11:30
Fire Hydrant Flishing July 23,2010
Water Off, July 23, 210, 9:05 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 21, 2010, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, July 12,2010, 9:15 am - 11:30 am
New Date Set for Fishing Friday Event
Second Town Hall Meeting Planned on Grease Trap Ordinance
EPA & TCEQ to Hold Public Meeting on Old Esco Manufacturing Superfund Site
Streets Closed, July 20,2010, 8:00 am - 12 :00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 20,2010
King Street Closed, July 19-20, 2010
Gordon Street Closed, July 19,2010, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Water Off, July 19,2010, 8:00 am -12:00 pm
Applications Being Accepted for Downtown Façade Grants
Applications Being Accepted for Downtown Facade Grants
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 16,2010, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, July 17,2010, 9:55 am - 4:00 pm
Streets Closed, July 15,2010, 8:00 am - 4:00
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 15, 2010
Street Closed, July 14,2010, 8:25 am - 4:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing. July 14,2010
Arrival of KIA Spc. Jerod Osborne Scheduled for Wednesday, July 14th
Fire Hydrants Flushing, July 13,2010, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing
Water Line Flushing, July, 12,2010, 10:40 am - 5:00 pm
Police Department Using License Plate Scanner to Reduce Crime
<b>FISHING FRIDAY CANCELLED</b>
IESI Greenville Now Operating Single Stream Recycling
Police Department Using License Plate Scanner to Reduce Crime
Applications Being Accepted for Hotel Occupancy Tax Funding
Applications Being Accepted for Hotel Occupancy Tax Funding
Fire Hydrant FLushing, July 7, 2010
Street Closed, July 06,2010, 8:25 am - 4:00 pm
City Hires Venue Manager
City Hires Venue Manager
Water Off /Street Closed, July 02, 2010
Water Off, July 02,2010, Hemphill St, 9:50 am - 4:00 pm
Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for July 10th
Citywide Cleanup Event Planned for July 10th
Street Closed, July 1,2010
City Awarded Grant to Improve Energy Efficiency
IESI to Run Regular Garbage and Recycling Collection week of July 5th
Join Your Neighbors for National Night Out!
Join Your Neighbors for National Night Out!
Street Closed, June 30,2010, 7:30 am -4:00 pm
Water Off. June 30,2010, 9:15 am - 4:00 pm
Fire Hydrant flushing, June 30,2010
City Awarded Grant to Improve Energy Efficiency
July 4th Holiday will not affect Garbage/Recycling Collection
Summer of Safety Swimming Friday is Coming!
Summer of Safety Swimming Friday is Coming!
City to Break Ground on new Wastewater Treatment Plant
City to Break Ground on new Wastewater Treatment Plant
Water Off, June 29,2010, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Street Closed, June 29,2010, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Water Off, June 28,2010, 8:45 am - 4:00 pm
Water Line Flushing, June 28, 2010
Water Off, June 28,2010. 9:50 am - 4:00 pm
Double Fatality in Head-On Collision on I-30 Service Road
Patriotic Picnic to be held July 3, 2010
Fire Hydrants Flushing, June 25,2010
Fire Hydrant Flushing, June 24,2010, 9:20 am - 5:00 pm
Standard & Poor Raises City's Bond Rating
Smoke test, June 23, 2010, 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Fire Hydrants Flushing, June 23, 2010, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
City Completes Ground Storage Tank Rehabilitation Project
Smoke Test, June 22,2010, 1:55 pm - 3:00 pm
Water Off, June 22, 2010, 8:15 am - 4:00 pm
New Line Flushing, June 22,2010, 8:35 am -11:00 pm
Water Off, June 21, 2010, 1:20 pm - 4:00 pm
Street Closed, June 21,2010, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Water Off, June 21, 2010, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
New Line Flushing, June 21,2010, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Wellington Street Closed, June 21,2010, 8:00am - 8:00 pm
Wellington Street Closed
Fishing Friday Planned for June 25th
Fishing Friday Planned for June 25th
Fire Hydrant Flushing, June 15,2010
Fire Hydrant Flushing, June 14,2010
City and L-3 to Host 2nd Annual Patriotic Picnic
City and L-3 to Host 2nd Annual Patriotic Picnic
City Invites Businesses to Learn More about Grease Trap Ordinance
City Invites Businesses to Learn More about Grease Trap Ordinance
Safety Seminar Offered for Local Churches
Safety Seminar Offered for Local Churches
Safety Seminar to be Offered for Local Churches
Greenville to Host Firefighter Combat Challenge Competition
Greenville To Host Firefighter Combat Challenge
Census Bureau Working in Area Neighborhoods
Census Bureau Working in Area Neighborhoods
Man on Bridge Causes Traffic Shut-Down on Interstate 30
Pedestrian Injured in Motor Vehicle Accident
Water Off, June 08,2010, 7:40 am - 12:00 pm
Fure Hydrant Out of Service, June 07,2010
Teen Police Academy Offers Inside Look at Law Enforcement
Teen Police Academy Offers an Inside Look at Law Enforcement
Water Line Flushing, June 07,2010
Four Arrested for Drug Possession
Martin Luther King Jr., Freeway Signs Unveiled
City Receives $1.6 Million in Safe Routes to School Award
City Receives $1.6 Million in Safe Routes to School Award
Water Off, June 02,2010,
Fire Hydrants Flushing, June 02,2010
Water Off, June 02, 2010, 9:00 am
Water off, June 01, 2010, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Bicycle Rodeo to Kick Off Summer of Safety Program
Bicycle Rodeo to Kick Off Summer of Safety Program
Street Closed, June 02,2010, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Police Chief Search Expanded
City to Expand Police Chief Search
Street Closed, May 28,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
One Fatality Following Motor Vehicle Accident
Moving in the Right Direction - I-30 Frontage Roads Convert to One-Way Traffic Beginning July 7th
Street CLosed, May 27,2010, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Water Line Flushing, May 27,2010, 9:25 am - 1:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, May 26,2010, 1:30 am - 5:00 pm
Greenville PD Uses Computer Forensics to Assist Hunt County Probation Office
Street Closed, May 25, 2010, 10:25 am - 2:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Out of Service, May 25,2010,
City Office Closed for Memorial Day - Garbage & Recycling Schedules Affected
Street Closed, May 25,2010, 8:00 am -12:00 pm
Free Splash Day to Kick Off 2010 JA-LU Swimming Pool Season
Fire Hydrant Flushing, May 24, 2010
Street Closed, May 24, 2010, 8:00 am - 11:00 pm
Water Off, May 25,2010, 10:25 am - 2:00 pm
Warren Park - A New Place to Play!
Water Off, May 21,2010, 8:45 am - 12:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, May 20, 2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, May 19, 2010, 1:30 pm - 5: 00 pm
Greenville Firefighters Ready to "Fill the Boot"
Fire Hydrant Flushing, May 19,2010; 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm
Street Closed/Water Off, May 19, 2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, May 19. 2010, 8:15 am -5:00pm
Street Closed, May 18, 2010, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
2010 Summer of Safety Program Events
Street Closed, May 17,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, May 17, 2010, 9:20 am - 12:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, May 14,2010, 8:30 am -5:00 pm
Street Closed, May 14,2010, 3:00 pm -5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, May 13, 2010, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, May 12,2010
Street Closed, May 12,2010; 11:25 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, May 12,2010, 1:25 pm - 5:00 pm
Water Off, May 11,2010, 1:40 pm -5:00 pm
Street Closed, May 11,2010, 8:25 am - 11:30 am
Water Off, May 10, 2010, 1:55 pm - 5: 00 pm
Street Light Change, May 05,2010
Fire Hydrants Out of Service, May 07, 2010
Street Closed, May 07,2010 2:20 pm - 5:00 pm
Water Off/ Street Closed, May 07,2010, 1:44 pm - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, May 06,2010, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, May 06, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, May 05,2010, 8:20 am - 11:30 am
Lee St Railroad Signal Malfunction,
FireHydrant Flushing, May 03,2010, 10:00 am -5:00 pm
Water Off, May 03, 2010, 9:40 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, May 03,2010, 8:25 am - 5:00 pm
GEUS Board Participated in the City's Charter Review Process
GEUS Board Participated in the City's Charter Review Process
Kennel Ordinance
Water Off, April 29, 2010, 2:50 pm - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, April 29,2010, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Fire Hydrants Flushing, April 28, 2010
Warren Park to Temporarily Close for Renovations
Fire Hydrant Flushing, April 27,2010
Assistant City Manager Adel Announces $400,000 Grant
Changing of Guard and Retirement Reception Planned for Chief Roseberry
Swim Lesson and Pool Reservations Begin May 3
Water Off, April 23, 2010, 10:40 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, April 23,2010, 8:20 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, April 22, 2010; 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
One Arrested For Possession of Marijuana
Robbery Suspect Identifies Himself as Police Officer
Street Closed, 04/22/10, 8:50 am - 5:00
Street Closed, 04/22/2010, 9:00am -11:00 am
GFOA Budget Award
Fire Hydrants Flushing, April 20,2010
Street Closed, April 20,2010, 9:50 am - 12:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, April 19, 2010
Fire Hydrant Flushing, April 19,2010, 8:50 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, April 16, 2010, 8:20 am - 5:00 pm
Brush Collection
Water Off, April 14,2010, 11:15 am - 1:00 pm
Water Off, April 14,2010, 1:55 pm - 5:00 pm
VIN Etching Event
Fire Hydrants Flushing, April 14,2010
Street Closed, April 13, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, April 09,2010, 10:45 am - 5:00 pm
City to Offer Document Shredding for Residents
Street Closed, April 08, 2010; 11:10 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, April 08,2010, 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
Water Off, April 06, 2010; 1:15 pm - 5:00 pm
Two Arrested for Possession of Marijuana
Library Launches Facebook Page
One Arrested for Aggravated Assault
Fire Department Receives Over A Quarter Million Dollars in Grant Funding
Water Off, March 31,2010, 9:25 am - 1:00 pm
Street Closed, March 31,2010, 9:15 am - 11:00 am
Street Closed, March 30,2010, 11:30 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, March 30,2010; 9:35 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, March 29,2010, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Fire Hydrant Flushing, 8:45 am- 5:00 pm
Police Department K-9 Unit Wins Awards
Street Closed, March 29-30,2009, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Water Off, March 26,2010, 10:15 am - 1:00 pm
Street Closed, March 26,2010, 8:45 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, March 25,2010, 10:40 am - 5:00 pm
Water Off, March 25,2010, 1:15 pm -5:00 pm
Fire Hydrants Flushing, March 24,2010
Street Closed, March 25,2010. 8:35am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, March 25,2010, 8:50 am - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, March 24,2010, 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Street Closed, March 24,2010, 8:45 am - 12:00 pm
Water Off, March 24,2010, 8:50 am -12:00 pm
City Launches Social Media Sites
Street Closed, March 23,2010, 9:30 am - 1:00 pm
City-wide Cleanup Event Offered for Residents
House Destroyed in Overnight Fire
Arrest Made in Homicide
Ways to Beat the Heat
Three Arrested for Aggravated Robbery
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #1 - Preliminary Project & Financing Plan
Police Chief Announces Retirement
City Receives Grant for HHW Collection Center
Three Arrested in Burglary of Knights of Columbus Hall
Come to the July 4th Patriotic Party
Stage 1 Water Conservation Measured Rescinded May 4, 2009
Marijuana Seized in Traffic Stop
Street Closed, March 22.2010, 8:25 am - 5:00 pm
One Arrested for Assualt - Family Violence
City Water Treatment Plant Temporarily Switches to Free Chlorine
Applications Being Accepted for Next Citizens Police Academy
Greenville Police Assists in Arrest of Stolen Vehicle
Tobacco Sting
Water Off, March 22,2010, 9:45 am - 5:00 pm
Two Juveniles Arrested for Burglary of a Building
City-Wide Cleanup Planned for October 10th
Applications Being Accepted for Hotel Occupancy Tax Funding
City of Greenville Receives Budget Presentation Award
One Arrested for DWI at Local Restaurant
City Prepares for Inclement Weather
Police Searching for Suspects in Local Bank Robbery
Three Arrested for Possession of Marijuana
Fire at Local Restaurant Results in Minor Damage
Library and Police Department Join Forces
Animal Shelter Changes Hours of Operation
Police Looking for Suspects in Burglary of Walgreens
Greenville Fire-Rescue Stepping Up Code Inspections
Get Ready for Summer Fun at Ja-Lu Swimming Pool
City Seeks Input on Holding a Town Hall Meeting
One Arrested for Attempted Murder
Halloween on the Square
New City Planner Hired
Jeremy Powell Named Deputy Fire Chief
Doug Caison Selected to be Greenville's Next Fire Chief
Installation of New Water Plant Equipment Completed Ahead of Schedule
Police Department to Offer Free VIN Etching
Back-to-School Bicycle Rodeo
Skunk Tests Postive for Rabies
Road Work Along Wesley Street May Cause Delays
Fines for Parking Violations Increase
Greenville Recognized as National Main Street City
Greenville Fire-Rescue Announces Promotions
Summer of Safety Programs include Fishing Friday and Swimming Friday
K-9 Alert Yields Over 40 Pounds of Marijuana
Two Arrested for Drug Possession
City Receives Certificate of Achievement
Fire Chief Accepted to National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Vehicle Crashes During Pursuit
One Arrested for Marijuana Possession
One Arrested for Evading Arrest/Endangering a Child
City Plans Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
Boys Scouts to Assist City with Storm Drain Marker Project
From Cat Burglars to Catfish - Two Greenville Police Officers Haul in a Record Catch
Reception Planned for New Fire Chief
Two Arrested for Drug Possession at Local Motel
City Names New Finance Director
Firefighters Respond to an Early Morning House Fire
City Joins Texas Fire Chiefs in Opposing SB 1410
National Arson Awareness Week is May 3-9
Library Receives Achievement of Excellence Award
Arrival of KIA SPC Joseph M. Lewis Scheduled for Wednesday, November 25
City Manager Presents Proposed FY 2009-10 Budget to City Council
Greenville Fire-Rescue Combat Challenge Team #2 in US
Police Lt. Charles Starnes Deploys to Afghanistan
Three Injured in Major Accident
Arrests Made in Crack Cocaine Distribution Conspiracy Operating in Greenville
Remember to Keep Fire Lanes Clear
City to Host Town Hall Meetings
Swim Lesson Registration & Private Pool Party Reservations Begin May 4th
Municipal Court Now Accepts Online Fine Payments
City Announces New CodeRED Feature
Amnesty Program Being Offered Prior to Warrant Round-Up
Library Receives Achievement of Excellence Award
Greenville Firefighters to Fill the Boot
City to Host Second Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Police Department Conducts Tobacco/Alcohol Sting
City Recognizes Employees for Years of Service and Names Employees of the Year
One Dead in Shooting at Apartment Complex
No Garbage Collection on July 4th
City Reminds Residents of the Benefits of the CodeRED Emergency Notification System
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) # 1 Summary
Hunt County Fair
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