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News November 19, 2008  RSS feed

Congressman Gohmert Commends Mayflower Group On Keeping History Alive
      The Tyler Colony Society of Mayflower Descendants State of Texas held its annual Compact Day Luncheon on Saturday, November 8, 2008 at 11:30 A.M. at the Hamilton West Club House, 1521 Rice Road, Tyler.
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The Gift of Good Health
      The holiday season is here again. But amidst the hustle and bustle of gift-giving and family get-togethers, seniors enrolled in Medicare Part D should carve out time to consider whether they want to stay with their current prescription drug plan.
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27th annual Spirit of Christmas Food Drive
      The 27th annual Spirit of Christmas Food Drive, sponsored by Brookshire Grocery Co. and Rose City Kiwanis Club and PATH, begins on Wednesday, Nov. 19. The food drive provides food for needy families in the Tyler area at Christmas.
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New Commissioner
      Jeff Warr has always been interested in public service. In the 1990s he ran and was elected to the Tyler City Council and served as mayor pro tem. This was when the city moved from property taxes to sales taxes, Warr said, which paid great dividends for the city.
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Hopson, Walker race going to recount
      The Republican challenger to incumbent Chuck Hopson said he will file a recount petition with the Texas Secretary of State for areas of House District 11/ Challenger Brian K. Walker was behind by about 100 votes after Election Day.
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Brook Hill Veterans Day
      On November 12 The Brook Hill School student body honored 10 veterans for the service they rendered to their country and for the freedom we enjoy today in America. At the end of World War II, brass used to make campaign medals was in short supply.
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Red, White and Blue Festival a success
      The buzz around town is that the Red, White and Blue Festival had a larger crowd, local businesses made more money, and more people had a good time listening to good music. A Bullard Banner News online poll showed that more than 85 percent of the respondents enjoyed the festival.
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