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Students sang to the veterans, read speeches on what Veteran’s Day means to them and showered them with heartfelt gifts. → Read More
Which is why they presented community members with a safety presentation and free heaters hosted by Impact Lufkin. → Read More
“We said we’re going to keep going on... we’ll make it happen,” one church elder said. → Read More
Angelina County election officials spent Monday organizing and distributing voting material to judges ahead of Tuesday’s election. → Read More
Officials say this is the time of the year when they see an increase in activity of deer involved accidents. → Read More
In spite of her almost killing him last month, he still takes care of the cow. → Read More
For the past two years, Ashley Hankins has attended Seasons of Hope’s pumpkin patch with her family. → Read More
For the past three years Rebekah Koch and her family have participated in Love Lufkin community service projects in efforts to help give back. → Read More
Over a year ago, Matt Johnson had two stents placed in his heart after experiencing a cardiac event. → Read More
A spokesperson for Al Meyers Ford said two pre-owned vehicles were crushed in the crash. → Read More
National Disability Employment Awareness Month is meant to bring awareness to disability inclusion in the workplace. → Read More
This year, organizers said guests can expect plenty of food, rides, and family-friendly entertainment on the main stage. → Read More
Students learned about resources including a hotline they can call if they were a victim of domestic violence or know someone who was a victim. → Read More
Inside The Museum Of East Texas, drawings, paintings, photographs, and sculptures of 1st through 12th grade Lufkin ISD students with dyslexia are on showcase in The Gift of Creativity exhibit. → Read More
Anderson Elementary in Lufkin hosted Bring Your Loved Ones to P.E. Day, which promoted the importance of physical activity. → Read More
The facility received extensive damage and had to be closed which caused mail delivery delays. → Read More
A Lufkin woman and her fiance have set their sights on the west side of town with plans for a frozen yogurt shop. → Read More
Organizations like the League of Women Voters set up booths at Texas College to also help students sign up. → Read More
Jason Harvey Lee was found guilty of first-degree felony murder and tampering with physical evidence in the death of Thomas Sluterbeck. → Read More
Convenience inspired the City of Lufkin to begin construction on a new post office in the downtown area, near its previous location. → Read More