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Vacation Bible school is planned for 8:30-11:30 a.m. June 18-22 at Calvary Baptist Church. Sessions are available for young people from age four to sixth grade. There will be play-by-play Bible stories, crafts, music, snacks and recreation. Information is available from Margie Turner, (903) 683-5307 or Lorie Nied, (903) 683-4319 and bus information, (903) 683-5307. More ... A June 1 meeting of the sheltered workshop by the Cherokee County Mental Retardation Association, Inc. recognized tenured staff members with 15 years or more of service. The board meeting was held jointly with staff members of the workshop. Thirteen of these persons have 15 or more years service. More ... Licenses needed to apply many pesticides The Texas weather has been anything but normal this year following a long hot and dry spell and now an overabundance of rain that should do more than jump start lawns and gardens. Over the past few weeks the area has had more than a fair share of "weed" issues with garden and forage producers alike. More ... Participants in the River of Life School of Ministry graduation were in front from left, first year graduate Debra Walker, second year graduate Jessica Cellis, Rev. Lesa Corbell, first year graduate Joseph Lyles, and first year graduate Brandon Tribble; second row, Rev. Ronda Watson, Rev. Nancy Frederickson, Rev. Robert Corbell and Rev. John Cole; back row, Rev. Joe Foster, Rev. Russell Craft, Dr. Gary Christopher, Rev. Richard Thornhill, Rev. Ron Stanley and Rev. Ray Baldwin. Each first year graduate completed 28 classes. Classes include Old and New Testament Survey, Book of John, Evangelism, Journeys of Paul, Gifts of the Spirit and others. Ms. Cellis completed several upper level courses as well as received hands-on training as an intern. Classes resume Aug. 6. Applications are accepted online at www. riveroflifeschool.com or at 677 S. Dickinson Dr., Rusk. More ... Judges attend school Justices of the Peace Brenda Dominy, Precinct 1, and Vera Foreman, Precinct 4, joined more than 60 other JPs and court clerks for inquest training in Tyler May 15. A $200,000 judicial education grant awarded to the Texas Justice Court Judges Association by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals made the training possible. More ... Club has green tea; install new officers The Rusk Garden Club had a green tea and election of officers May 23 at the First Baptist Church. Patti Davis presided and Dorothy Graham presented the treasurer's report. Mrs. Graham collected the green tea money and dues from those who wished to pay early. More ... Members of the Rusk Library Study Club met May 8 at the First Presbyterian Church for their annual salad luncheon and installation of officers. Lunch consisted of delicious salads and desserts prepared by the 13 members present. Carmen Dotson served as installing officer and the theme was "The Sands of Time." Mrs. More ... Following two executive sessions, the Rusk City Council discussed a purchase and sale agreement with American Heritage Railways Thursday evening. More ... If the governor signs HB 12 into law, then Caddoan Mounds State Park will be transferred to the Texas Historical Commission on Sept. 1. The legislation was approved by both the House and the Senate in the waning hours of the 80th Legislature which adjourned May 28. More ... The board approved a nomination from the Rusk Industrial Foundation naming James I. Perkins as the recipient of the school's wall of honor award. The award is made every two years. Four years ago Dr. Jim Swink received the recognition. Two years ago, there were no nominations. More ... Athletic director Wayne Mahaffey was the department head to present a report at the June meeting. Each month a different department reports to the board. There are 16 coaches in the athletic department. Junior high coaches are Billie Lynn Garner, Teri Frauenberger, George Blackmon and Dusten Mackey. More ... Lon Morris College Fine Arts department in conjunction with the LMC Camp and Outreach program, will sponsor summer camp for children, ages 7-17 from June 18-30 in the A. Frank Smith Fine Arts Building and the Smith-Turner Visual Arts building, 800 College Ave., Jacksonville. More ... |
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