Local students graduate from UT Tyler
TYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler recognized degree candidates during its Fall 2024 Commencement last Friday and Saturday at the UT Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center.
TYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler recognized degree candidates during its Fall 2024 Commencement last Friday and Saturday at the UT Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center.
DALLAS — The Heritage High School swim team had a strong showing on Friday and Saturday at the North Dallas TISCA Invitational at Loos Natatorium, with the Jaguar boys placing second and the girls fifth out of 33 teams entered.
Scarborough Renaissance Festival’s 44th season will run eight consecutive weeks: Saturdays and Sundays April 5 to May 25, and will close out the season on Memorial Day, May 26.
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
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The Heritage Jaguars dominated District 6-5A (II) in the 2024 football season, and also dominated the list of all-district players announced last Thursday.
Next February, the Ukraine war will reach the third anniversary. Russia has announced a more flexible policy regarding possible use of nuclear weapons, creating global concern. Yet this is testimony to the undeniable weakness of this aggressor nation.
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Mayor Justin Coffman shared the limelight with immediate-past mayor, Richard Reno, other former mayors, and members of the current and past city councils at grand opening ceremonies for Midlothian’s new City Hall and Library held last Saturday, Dec. 7.
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