Monday Dec 28 | Marshall News Messenger
Marshall Against Violence members are still seeking donations from community members to help fund the organization's various citywide initiatives.
Driving school offers scholarships
The East Texas Driving School is now offering partial scholarships to local students looking to enroll in the school's "Train A Teen To Drive Safe" program.
For over 150 years, families have enjoyed the much loved holiday classic, The Nutcracker.
Art Club create Christmas tree
Ms. Bradshaw's Art Club at Waskom High School participated in the Enchanted Forest fund-raiser at the Weisman Center.
The Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog for Nov. 22
Hello everyone. Still getting used to being in this new studio after all the years in the old one.
With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, several local schools have released their holiday break schedules.
For Those Who Love New Orleans
There's nothing dull going on in New Orleans. Never. Not in politics, entertainment, religion, or sports.
Gentilly church feud boils over into court
Minister Jarvis James will never again preach to the flock at Elysian Fields Church of Christ.
The mission is to provide smoke alarms for rural residents in hopes of saving lives.
Jury finds Jefferson man guilty of burglary
A Harrison County jury found a 42-year-old Jefferson man guilty of burglary of a habitation at a trial held Monday in the 71st District Court.
Ben Perowsky is a New York-based jazz drummer who's worked with underground godfather John Zorn, film noir -inspired indie rockers Elysian Fields, and the experimental/soul hybrid group Joan As Police Woman.
Personnel changes are among the items the Harrison County Commissioners Court will take up during its meeting Tuesday.
Woman taken to hospital after two-vehicle Marshall wreck
A woman was transferred to a local hospital following a two-vehicle wreck on Farm-to-Market Road 2625 Tuesday morning.
Elysian Fields: Earning the top honor
Kelli Gollmitzer of Elysian Fields, Senior Girl Scout from Troop 776, completed her Gold Award Project.
Gentilly woman's Katrina anniversary picture-taking tour offers satisfaction, motivation
Karran Harper Royal, and her family, including sons Kendrick, counter clockwise, and Khris, husband Kenneth and brother Darran in November of 2008.
Most school districts see appraised values increase
Editors note: Rounded dollar figures are used in this article, although percentages are precise.
Chisum volleyball finds weekend success
The Chisum Lady Mustangs racked up victories over the weekend, both in Paris and away from their friendly confines.
East Texan pleads guilty over electric fence death
An Elysian Fields man must serve 21 months in state jail over the 2008 electric fence-related death of a neighbor's child.
The majority of area school districts met federal Adequate Yearly Progress standards, according to preliminary results released Thursday.
Program planned for kindergartners
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Pines has announced it will host a new program this year.