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Community News
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Tuesday, November 24
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Corps of Engineers opens trout fishing for children & disabled
The Corps of Engineers Town Bluff Project will have a trout fishing opportunity at the Magnolia Ridge Fish Pond beginning on Tuesday, December 1st.
According to the Corps, fishing is limited to children and teenagers, ages 15 and under, and anyone with a severe mobility...
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DETCOG to assist needy at local Brookshire Brothers stores
The Deep East Texas Council of Governments has announced that they will hold a Food for the Holidays campaign during the months of November and December.
DETCOG says they are making themselves available at the Brookshire Brothers Stores in this area so that individuals...
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Food Drive currently underway
The Region 5 Adult Education Center's English As A Second Language Program is currently holding a Food Drive for Jasper Share.
Everyone is asked to drop off donations to the Region 5 Adult Education Center at 302 South Wheeler Street, or call 384-6657 for more information.
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Lakes Area Hospice selling poinsettia
The Lakes Area Hospice is once again taking orders for Christmas gift poinsettias, and poinsettia trees. The non-profit group cares for terminally ill patients in the Jasper lakes area.
The red or white plants with 6 to 8 blooms and a card will be $11.00 each. The 3 foot red or white...
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Mountain Movers to have annual Toy Run
The local chapter of the Circuit Riders, Mountain Movers Christian Motorcycle Club will have their annual Toy Run on Saturday, December 5th, beginning at the First Assembly of God on West Gibson Street.
Registration will begin at 9:15 a.m., and the ride will start at 10:00 a.m. on...
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More Headlines
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Pine Hill Memorial Society to meet
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Christmas in Kirbyville planned for November 28th
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Christmas Tour of Homes coming December 10th
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Library to host Christmas Program on December 1st
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Christmas, Woodville style
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Jasper Community Theatre presents The Cowboy Ain't Dead Yet
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Jasper County Cowboy Church to hold Youth Rodeo Series
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How to submit announcements to KJAS
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