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Carthage ISD students kicked off summer learning in an exciting way during the district’s STEAM Camp, hosted at Baker-Koonce Intermediate and made possible by the Carthage ISD Education Foundation.
This is a schedule of work being planned. Weather conditions and unforeseen problems can cause delays or cancellation of work.
Central Baptist Church successfully hosted its second annual "Central Wear-House" free clothing drive and shop on Saturday, ...
Briarcliff Skilled Nursing Center continues to expand its commitment to the Carthage community by offering specialized, ...
Carthage celebrated a remarkable milestone as the 30th annual MASH Bash Blood Drive concluded successfully, significantly ...
TYLER – Students at The University of Texas at Tyler will participate in a summer 2025 study abroad program course Aug. 5–20, ...
Special Health Resources (SHR) has rolled out the Panola County Maternal Healthcare Expansion Initiative, a five‑year project ...
Watch the Esquire Players put their their skills to the test this Saturday as they preform at 7 p.m. with just 24 hours to ...
Due to a break in the main line, the Texas Commission on Environmental quality (TCEQ) has required our water system, Murvaul Water Supply, to notify customers on our water system ...
Carson Crawford, a soon-to-be Carthage High senior announced his commitment to continue his athletic and academic career at ...
Carthage’s Brooklyn Bagley and Beckville’s Emily Grandgeorge each put on quite a show at the Texas Girls Coaches Association 1A-4A all-star softball game in Arlington last week.
The University of Texas at Tyler received $100,000 from education partner Risepoint to enhance scholarships and enrichment ...