Monthly Archives: July 2025
Greg Grant WHITEHOUSE, Texas — Members of Hot Mess Express and Mustang on a Mission had plenty to celebrate Saturday night, July 19, after raising more than $11,600 to support Starbrite’s programs during this year’s Starbrite Stampede. The two fundraising teams were honored for their energy, creativity, and unwavering dedication throughout the campaign. Event organizers […]
This year, two large public rose plantings in Tyler have been observed with rose rosette disease. One was at Broadway and the Loop, and the other on Roseland Boulevard just off Broadway. Every infected rose must be removed and destroyed immediately to prevent the disease from spreading throughout our home landscapes and public gardens. Tyler […]
TYLER, Texas – As Texas continues to boom, the Texas Triangle — anchored by Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Austin — remains at the heart of the state’s rapid expansion, fueling economic and population growth across its sprawling megaregion. Increasingly, the Tyler region and surrounding East Texas communities are finding themselves drawn into this […]
Nozomi Tomita flew all the way from Massachusetts Tuesday to adopt two deaf dogs from the Smith County Animal Shelter. “I’m finally here! It was a long flight,” Ms. Tomita, who is deaf, signed as she entered the shelter. “I am so glad I made it here today.” The puppies, Anjali and Amiya, are about […]
TYLER, Texas — James Wansley, Mayor of Whitehouse, has been named Board President for Leadership Tyler, continuing his long-standing commitment to leadership and community development in the region. Wansley, a graduate of Leadership Tyler’s Core Program (Class 26), has served the organization in numerous roles over the years. He and his wife, Leah, were named […]
Region 7 Education Service Center is honored to announce that Jackie Terry from Gilmer ISD and Shyrah Jones from Troup ISD have been named Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year for Region 7. KILGORE, Texas — Chef Shyrah Jones, culinary arts instructor at Troup High School, has been named the 2025 Region 7 Secondary […]
Bullard, TX— The Bullard ISD Board of Trustees has named an interim superintendent to guide the district following Dr. Jack Lee’s departure to take on a new role as superintendent in Seguin ISD. The board approved Mrs. Jan Hill to serve in the interim position during a special meeting held on Friday, July 18, 2025. […]
Bullard ISD Prepares for Back to School 2025–26 Bullard ISD is excited to welcome students back for the 2025–26 school year, starting Wednesday, Aug. 13. Families are encouraged to review the following details and resources to ensure a smooth start. Back to School Events Aug. 8 – Freshmen Freak Out: Orientation for 9th graders begins at 6 p.m. […]
Whitehouse ISD kicks off the 2025–26 school year with key dates & resources active now. Families are encouraged to explore the following information to stay prepared and connected. Registration & Enrollment New‑student enrollment and returning‑student verification are now open for next year. Families should complete required steps before the first day of school. Enrollment & Verification […]
A Smith County Road and Bridge Bond Program update was presented to Commissioners Court on Tuesday, July 15, 2025. County Engineer Frank Davis gave an analysis on roads that still need work as part of Phase 2 of the voter-approved bonds. Some of those roads are being contracted out while others are done by […]