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A large contingent of firefighters attended the meeting to ask the board to honor a 1996 agreement that established a qu...
17/12/2024

A large contingent of firefighters attended the meeting to ask the board to honor a 1996 agreement that established a quarter-cent sales tax to ensure pay for Arkansas-side firefighters remained comparable to those at Texarkana Texas Fire Department.

Texarkana Arkansas Fire Department presses city's Board of Directors to honor decades-old agreement and equalize their pay with their Texas-side counterparts.

Texarkana residents at a local grocery recently were asked about their thoughts on the incident.
17/12/2024

Texarkana residents at a local grocery recently were asked about their thoughts on the incident.

TEXARKANA, Texas -- Early December brought news of a sidewalk assassination in New York.

Texarkana is one of 13 cities awarded a total of $10 million through the Arkansas Site Development Program administered ...
17/12/2024

Texarkana is one of 13 cities awarded a total of $10 million through the Arkansas Site Development Program administered by the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, according to a news release.

TEXARKANA, Ark. -- A state program has awarded $2 million to local organization AR-TX Regional Economic Development Inc.

Monday, Dec. 16, 2024
17/12/2024

Monday, Dec. 16, 2024

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The 15-minute ride is $150 per person.
16/12/2024

The 15-minute ride is $150 per person.

ASHDOWN, Ark. -- A local helicopter company will provide a bird's-eye view of Christmas lights.

University of Texas signee Lance Jackson, a senior, earned the district's Most Valuable Player honor after another stron...
16/12/2024

University of Texas signee Lance Jackson, a senior, earned the district's Most Valuable Player honor after another strong season to wrap up his prep career.

TEXARKANA, Texas -- Pleasant Grove was recognized with a district-best four superlatives on this year's 7-4A All-District football team.

A day after topping Hugo, Oklahoma, inside the Rader Dome to rack up their 13th consecutive win to begin the season, the...
16/12/2024

A day after topping Hugo, Oklahoma, inside the Rader Dome to rack up their 13th consecutive win to begin the season, the Leopards (14-0) used a smothering defense to aid in extending their unbeaten streak.

TEXARKANA, Texas -- The two teams may be just within a 15-minute drive of each other, but they appear to be much further apart regarding early season success.

Are they just harmless craft flown by hobbyists? Amazon testing a new package delivery system? Or could they be from som...
16/12/2024

Are they just harmless craft flown by hobbyists? Amazon testing a new package delivery system? Or could they be from some hostile foreign power, potentially posing a threat to national security?

Not a bird. Nor a plane. Not even Superman.

The state's passing standard for language arts/reading was 74 percent. TISD was at 69 percent.
16/12/2024

The state's passing standard for language arts/reading was 74 percent. TISD was at 69 percent.

TEXARKANA, Texas -- Texarkana Independent School District's Board of Trustees heard an overall academic report during a regular board meeting on Wednesday.

Monday, Dec. 15, 2024
16/12/2024

Monday, Dec. 15, 2024

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Listen to tomorrow's headlines tonight with First to Know. Click the link to hear the next day's news before you head to...
15/12/2024

Listen to tomorrow's headlines tonight with First to Know. Click the link to hear the next day's news before you head to bed.

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13/12/2024

TEXARKANA, Texas -- The motorist arrested in a hit-and-run crash has been formally accused in the death of one of the pedestrians he allegedly hit Dec. 4 on North State Line Avenue.

"People like her come around every once in a lifetime. I really believe that," Arkansas High head coach Roger Rico.
13/12/2024

"People like her come around every once in a lifetime. I really believe that," Arkansas High head coach Roger Rico.

TEXARKANA, Ark. -- Wednesday was a special day for Arkansas High senior Macie Lee.

Michael Glenn Carruth, 52, of Texarkana, Arkansas, was sentenced to 50 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections f...
13/12/2024

Michael Glenn Carruth, 52, of Texarkana, Arkansas, was sentenced to 50 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections for each count. The terms will run consecutively, according to Miller County court records.

TEXARKANA, Ark. -- A Miller County man has been sentenced to 150 years in prison after being found guilty Wednesday on three counts of r**e.

Two outdoor classroom grants will fund projects at De Queen Elementary and De Queen Junior High. The elementary school r...
13/12/2024

Two outdoor classroom grants will fund projects at De Queen Elementary and De Queen Junior High. The elementary school received $5,000 and the junior high school received $2,000.

De QUEEN, Ark. -- The Arkansas Farm Bureau Foundation awarded grants Thursday that will help students in the local school district learn more about agriculture.

The annual event was hosted by the city's parks department. The event gave senior residents the opportunity to enjoy hol...
13/12/2024

The annual event was hosted by the city's parks department. The event gave senior residents the opportunity to enjoy holiday festivities while learning about health and wellness.

Southwest Center hosts annual fun and health wellness day.

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ABOUT US: The history behind the Texarkana Gazette and WEHCO Media

Clyde E. Palmer and his new bride, Bettie, boarded a train in Fort Worth, Texas, heading to Florida for their honeymoon. In those days, trains did not run at night because of roaming livestock. The train made a stop in Texarkana for the night. Clyde and Bettie left the train to eat dinner in town like most of the other passengers. After spending the night there, they decided that they would stay a few days as another train would be coming by and they would be able to take it to Florida. There were several newspapers in Texarkana at that time and Clyde decided to purchase one of them. He bought the Texarkana Courier for $900.

By 1912, Palmer had changed the name of the newspaper to the Four States Press. He eventually acquired the Texarkana Gazette. Palmer was part of a growing trend that was happening all over the country, consolidating newspapers.

In the 1920s, Palmer decided to expand, buying other newspapers in Arkansas, including the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record, the El Dorado News-Times, the Camden News, the Magnolia Banner-News and the Hope Star.

Clyde Palmer's daughter Betty was born two years after they moved to Texarkana, in 1911. She attended college at the University of Missouri, where she met Walter Hussman in the School of Journalism. Betty Palmer and Walter Hussman were married in 1931, and after selling insurance for a while, Walter went to work for his father-in-law in the newspaper business. By then, the Depression was two years old and many of the newspapers were in deep trouble, including the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record. After working for a few years in Texarkana, Walter moved to Hot Springs to try to revive the newspaper that had been foreclosed by creditors. Since Hot Springs was a national park and a tourist destination, he came up with the idea of an annual "mail it away" edition. Under this promotion, subscribers and citizens of Hot Springs would pay to have a copy of one issue of the mailed edition sent to friends and acquaintances around the country, promoting Hot Springs as a tourist destination. The section was a big success, helping the newspaper repay its debts and get out of foreclosure. The newspaper has been consistently profitable since then.