Kilgore College will host a Veterans Day Appreciation Celebration on Monday, Nov. 12, to give employees and the community an opportunity to thank local veterans and remember those who paid the ultimate price for freedom.
A tough weekend for our East Texas JuCo teams.
The TJC Apaches were eliminated by NEO A&M in the first round of the SWJCFC playoffs.
And the Kilgore College Rangers lost to Navarro.
A Kilgore man was arrested just before 6 p.m. on Tuesday after Texas Department of Public Safety troopers said he drove drunk with three children in the car.
KILGORE — A film crew from Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible” — a show known for turning around struggling eateries — descended this week on downtown Kilgore to rescue Nanny Goats Cafe.
The Kilgore College Visual Arts Department will display “Recent Works by Michael Roque Collins” from Nov. 4 through Dec. 7 in the Anne Dean Turk Fine Arts Gallery on the Kilgore campus.
Kilgore finalized its contract Thursday with a Dallas-based golf course management firm that will operate the formerly private Meadowbrook Country Club and its nine-hole golf course.
The Kilgore College Flare student-produced newspaper and magazine recently received 53 state and national awards from contests in the Texas Community College Journalism Association and Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
The Associated Collegiate Press announced Kasi Dickerson, former executive editor of the Kilgore College newspaper–The Flare, as a finalist for Reporter of the Year for two-year colleges.
Another busy Saturday of JuCo football in East Texas.
The Apaches took on Trinity Valley in Lindale on Saturday.
And Kilgore College hosted Southeast Prep.
KILGORE — Two young cousins are hoping to provide a more “spooktacular” Halloween and a merrier Christmas for their fellow members of the Kilgore Boys & Girls Club.
A downtown landmark is about to become the world’s richest eater.
Gracing the World’s Richest Acre since 1939, the Crim Theater devolved into a glorified storage facility by the mid-1960s.
A pre-kindergarten aide at Kilgore Heights Elementary has been fired following an Oct. 2 injury to a 4-year-old boy, interim Superintendent Dennis Williams reported Tuesday.