Sep 29, 2009 | Palestine Herald-Press
Four-wheeler theft under investigation
Anderson County sheriff's authorities continue to investigate last week's theft of a four-wheeler parked outside of an Elkhart residence.
Community flu shot clinics set
The Palestine Department of State Health Services in partnership with Crown Home Health Services will be offering seasonal flu shots.
Names released of wreck victims
The Texas Department of Public Safety has released the names of three teenagers killed in a Friday night wreck outside of Elkhart.
Two Anderson County residents were arrested Monday afternoon during the course of a routine traffic stop on U.S. 79 after authorities say they found a small amount of methamphetamine in their possession.
3 Palestine, Elkhart Students Killed In Car Crash
By KENNETH DEAN Staff Writer PALESTINE - Authorities continue their investigation into an accident that claimed three teenagers' lives and injured three others when the car they were riding in struck a tree and rolled several times Friday night.
3 students killed, 3 injured in weekend wreck
Three East Texas school districts are devastated after a deadly weekend accident.
Elkhart man charged with injury to child
By PAUL STONE Associate Editor Anderson County sheriff's authorities have arrested a 27-year-old Elkhart man in connection with injuries sustained earlier this week by the man's 26-day-old newborn son.
Whiskey Myers Band Takes Pride In East Texas Roots
By STEWART SMITH Entertainment Writer Texas music has slowly evolved into its own sub-genre, but for the members of Whiskey Myers, their sound and soul as a band is even more specific than just the Lone Star State: East Texas.
Elkhart ISD says no cases of N1H1 flu confirmed
Elkhart Independent School District Curriculum Director Kay Chapman said Wednesday that two coaches have been out of school with what is believed to be the regular flu.
Snow-Thornton Courtney Snow of Palestine daughter of Bob and Sherry Snow of Palestine will be married Sept.
Ray won't seek another term as county judge
Since 1986 Linda Bostick Ray has made it her life's mission to serve the people of Anderson County.