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Pick up your hometown newspaper and find out what happens that affects you and your family.Will high school football happen? Posted by Lindale News and Times on Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Read MoreHouston teachers worry about going back to school
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Read MoreCPA moves locations
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Members of the Lindale Area Chamber of Commerce helped CPA Lura Swaim cut the ribbon for her new location at 2501 S. Main, Suite B, in the American State Bank building. Starting her second year as a CPA in Lindale, she is equipped to offer all the typical accounting services.
Read MoreLISD plans to start classes Aug. 19, follow state guidelines
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Lindale ISD Superintendent Stan Surratt said this past week the district remains committed to beginning a new school year Aug. 19 and adhere to guidelines established by the Texas Education Agency. But like everything else in this age of COVID, things can change rapidly. “Our plans are to start school Aug. 19,’’ Surratt said. “The
Read MoreRun-off election results available
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With only seven races requiring run-offs, as can be expected, voter turnout was low with only 11.61% of voters in Smith County making their way to the polls for either early voting or Election Day voting July 14. The race that garnered the most attention was the race for the 114th District Court Republican run-off
Read MoreRun-off races to be decided
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The polls for the runoff election will be open until 7 p.m. today. To vote locally, Lindale residents can cast their ballot at the Lillie Russell Memorial Library while Hideaway residents may vote at Hideaway Member Service. Residents don’t have to vote at only those locations, though. Anyone can vote at any of the polling
Read MoreFaulkner Park offers exercise options
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The heat dome over most of the United States is creating some high temperatures with little chance of rain this week, which makes this a great time to take the family out to Faulkner Park on Hwy 69N for a little fishing. Families who have lessened their usual summer activities because of the coronavirus can
Read MoreWalk the trail, pet the donkey
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Darden Harvest Park walking trail has a side attraction for children or those young at heart. At the east side of the trail is a fenced-in area with some donkeys which are definitely entertaining for the little ones who are taking advantage of getting outside to get some exercise on a bright, sunshiny day. Darden
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