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Hallsville High School students show off skills at school’s annual art exhibit.
The Hallsville ISD Cross Country Team’s Booster Club, through the help of multiple donations, Coach Jared Duncan and the Hallsville ISD board of trustees, is set to host a grand opening event in honor of the new running trail to be opened behind Hallsville High School. Cross country and trac…
Community members are invited to come out and help send off the Hallsville High School Ladycat softball team at 1:15 p.m. on Friday at Bobcat Stadium.
Marshall ISD student Annalise Almaguer has somewhat of a photographic memory.
Texas State Technical College in Marshall saw 76 graduates earn certifications and diplomas on Friday during its annual spring graduation ceremony at the Wiley College Julius S. Scott Sr. Chapel in Marshall.
JEFFERSON — Jefferson High School students received an up close and personal look on Friday into the tragedy and chaos that can result from drinking and driving, just ahead of spring’s graduation season.
A story on page 1A and 3A of Tuesday's paper incorrectly listed the last date interested parties can turn in an application to fill the vacant Marshall ISD board of trustee seat left open by the death of trustee of Mrs. Charles Wilson. The correct application deadline date is May 11.
Marshall ISD is looking to expand its pre-kindergarten program in an effort to begin helping children learn at an earlier age, Marshall ISD Superintendent Jerry Gibson said last month.
The Hallsville High School Majorettes and Flags showed off their talents Saturday during their 2018 spring show at the Hallsville Junior High School auditorium.
Hallsville ISD “Pathways” students taking part in a new transition program through the school district will be serving customers and learning about the restaurant business from 9 to 10 a.m. on May 9 at McDonald’s in Hallsville.
Hallsville High School extra curricular groups are inviting residents to come take a walk down the yellow brick road on Friday in support of a program that helps buy new shoes and socks for area children.
Campaign finance reports provided by Marshall ISD show the number of contributors for each Marshall ISD trustee candidate for the upcoming May 5 election. The reports also show a total amount spent on advertising and promotion for each candidate.
Some Hallsville ISD teachers and students will soon see some updates and additions to help learning in their classrooms, thanks to the more than $55,000 the Hallsville ISD Education Foundation’s Purple Pride Patrol handed out at the district on Friday.
The Marshall High School Mavettes drill team are inviting attendees to visit the newsstand with them for their upcoming annual spring show, “The Mavette News Messenger,” which will take a look at sections of the local newspaper through dance expression.
Black thumbs looking for a chance to purchase some healthy greenery can visit the annual Hallsville High School FFA plant sale from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today at the Hallsville High School greenhouse, located at 616 Cal Young Rd in Hallsville.
Former Congressman and College of Marshall graduate Sam B. Hall Jr. was again honored for his contribution to the community of Marshall, as well as the nation on Tuesday during the 9th annual Sam B. Hall Lecture Series event at East Texas Baptist University in Marshall.
Marshall High School Principal Tina Brown presented a plan to the Marshall ISD board of trustees on Thursday for the school to add a new CTE (Career and Technology Education) program for Spa Service Certification.
It’s time to dust off those running shoes as the Marshall ISD Education Foundation prepares for its first ever Maverick Mile Color Run/Walk fundraiser at Marshall High School.
A driver crashed into the back corner of Price T Young Elementary School in Marshall on Wednesday. Hours later, contractors worked to cover the damage.
A driver crashed into the back corner of Price T Young Elementary School in Marshall on Wednesday. Hours later, contractors worked to cover the damage.
A driver crashed into the back corner of Price T Young Elementary School in Marshall on Wednesday. Hours later, contractors worked to cover the damage.
A driver crashed into the back corner of Price T Young Elementary School in Marshall on Wednesday. Hours later, contractors worked to cover the damage.
Hallsville High School extra curricular groups are set to host a movie screening at Hallsville Bobcat Stadium in order to raise money for Hallsville ISD students in need.
The Hallsville High School Majorettes and Flags are set to perform their 2018 spring show at 4 p.m. on April 21 at the Hallsville Junior High School auditorium.
HALLSVILLE — Students and teachers at Hallsville ISD are getting a nutritional boost ahead of the start of state standardized tests today, thanks to a local Hallsville restaurant.
JEFFERSON — Jefferson High School students are preparing to show off their skills in the upcoming second annual Career and Technology Education (CTE) Showcase and Auction.
HARLETON — Harleton ISD staff and faculty welcomed the district’s new interim superintendent during a meet and greet celebration at Harleton High School on Friday.
Marshall ISD students on Friday received some super-star encouragement ahead of their annual state standardized tests, with a visit from a former Harlem Globetrotter.
Marshall High School FFA is selling some greenery to make some green, in the hopes of raising money for the group’s upcoming trip to the annual state FFA convention in Fort Worth.
The climb was on Wednesday as students in Texas State Technical College in Marshall’s lineman program competed in front of representatives from area electrical co-op companies to showcase their skills in the first “Iron Lineman Challenge.”
Marshall native Sylvia Epps is working to provide accountability and research for many social and educational programs that affect millions across the country each day.
The Hallsville High School cheerleaders were recognized by the Hallsville ISD board of trustees on Monday for placing at this year’s UIL Spirit Competition in Fort Worth.
Hallsville ISD Education Foundation has several partnerships planned with area businesses to help raise money during the upcoming third annual East Texas Giving Day on April 24.
A Hallsville ISD librarian and her family were displaced after a Monday morning house fire destroyed their home, Harrison County Assistant Fire Marshal Duana Couch said on Wednesday.
Marshall ISD Police Chief Joe Arledge is a man with a plan.
HALLSVILLE — Hallsville ISD officials filed a felony criminal case on Friday against a juvenile student at their intermediate campus after the child reportedly threatened to “shoot up” the campus.
Harrison county FFA students and 4H members took home thousands of dollars on Thursday during the 56th annual Farm City Week Livestock Auction and Ag Mechanics sale at Marshall Convention Center.
2017 Hallsville High School graduate Kingrey Sullens spoke to the top 10 percent students of the junior class recently about admissions and college life at Yale University.
Hallsville High School’s One Act Play recently won first place at the district competition.
Steers and heifers made their debut on Wednesday during the third day of Farm City Week 2018 at Marshall City Arena.
Female students, faculty and alumnae braved cool temperatures and winds Tuesday to gather for the university’s annual Women’s March in honor of its “Women of Excellence Week” this week.
Farm City Week 2018 continues Wednesday with the event’s third day of activities, including the swine, steer and heifer shows at the Marshall City Arena.