The Walker County Democrat Club hosted an old-fasioned Fourth of July family picnic in Kate Barr Ross Park Saturday afternoon. Guests enjoyed food, live music, a chance to register to vote, and visits from senate candidates Bill White and John Sharp.
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Chuck Pinto, center, newly appointed city manager, speaks with Mayor Mac Woodward, right, and Huntsville resident Bill Hodges during Tuesday evening's city council coffee event at City Hall.
- Fresh Face at City Hall
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New Waverly VFD saves house
Emergency responders quickly extinguished a fire before it caused serious damage to a home in southern Walker County on Tuesday afternoon.
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Crawfest back for 7th year
For the past seven years, Walker County residents have been cracking claws for a cause.
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Museum photo contest back
The Sam Houston Memorial Museum has announced it is now accepting entries for its 2012 photo contest.
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Region VI education participants receive certificates
Through the Adult education program, Region VI provides instruction in Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), General Education Development (GED) preparation and English as a Second Language (ESL), to individuals that did not complete high school, desire to increase academic skills, would like to obtain a General Education Development (GED) certificate or who simply desire to become more proficient in speaking English.
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Schallenberg: Time is now for Bearkats in Southland tourney
The Bearkats look to take care of business this week in the Southland Conference baseball tournament.
- Alpha Omega Academy trio shine at state track meet
- Tough night for Kats against Rice
- BEARKAT BASEBALL — Plenty up for grabs against fifth-ranked Rice
- SHSU MEN'S BASKETBALL — Kats sign ‘winner’ from Trinity Valley
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Schallenberg: Time is now for Bearkats in Southland tourney
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