Public Utility Commission Renews Call for Electricity Conservation

Austin –  As high temperatures maintain their grip on Texas and electricity demand remains elevated, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) renewed its call for Texans to conserve

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Demystifying blood donation: Saving lives may be as simple as clearing up common myths

  Lindale ISD, Brookshire’s to host community blood drives If you’ve never donated blood, Carter BloodCare asks that you reconsider. While there are certain reasons donors are deferred

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LHS Fish Camp

Lindale High School Freshmen attended Fish Camp on Thursday, August 15th as the largest class of students that Lindale High School has ever seen.

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Warrant scams reported

The Smith County Sheriff’s Office has recently been made aware of another warrant scam. This scam involved a phone call that was received by a Smith County citizen this afternoon at

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TJC to offer Registration Rally events in multiple locations

In preparation for the fall semester, Tyler Junior College will offer walk-in advising and registration events in Lindale, Jacksonville and Tyler. Online registration remains open through

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Sheriff’s Office Investigating Several Mail Thefts

  In the past three to four months the Smith County Sheriff’s Office and Tyler Police Department have received an excessive amount of mail theft reports.  During these criminal episodes, the

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What’s Happening …

July 30-August 15 – LISD registration for all new 1st-3rd grade students will take place at College Street Elementary; Aug. 9 @ 4 p.m.: PK-6 grade Class assignments will be available; Aug.

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Lindale Rotary Club President Marla Pittman presents a book that is donated to the Lindale Library in honor of Lindale High School Coach Chris Cochran. He discussed the upcoming football season

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Murder Case Dismissed for Further Investigation

  “Today, August 2, 2019, the Smith County Criminal District Attorney’s Office filed a motion to dismiss the pending murder charge against Christopher Hardy, 241-0181-18. The decision to

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Blood Drive on tap

  The summer months are really hard on the local East Texas blood supply and this summer is no exception. The blood supply is currently below preferred levels and ETX patients need your

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Constitutional Amendment Order Decided For November 5 Election

AUSTIN – Deputy Secretary of State Joe Esparza today drew the ballot order for ten proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that will appear on the November 5th ballot. In order to appear on

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