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Shirley M. Boothe, LCSW-IPR Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
HOUSTON, TX, July 3, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Shirley M. Boothe, LCSW-IPR, Resident Life Director at Eagle's Trace of Erickson Retirement Communities, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of social work.
Three casts, three sets, three directors, three shows all come together this week as the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre's summer season gets into full swing with the opening of "Schoolhouse Rock Live! Too" on Tuesday, June 30, and William Inge's "Picnic" on Friday, July 3. The 2009 Summer Repertory season officially began with ...
Around Angelina: Fireworks on the Fourth at Ellen Trout Park
Fireworks will once again light up the sky over Ellen Trout Park and Zoo beginning at 9:15 p.m. Saturday.
John & Lynn Helmin, Rice, announce the engagement of their daughter, Amber Helmin, to Spencer Hutton, son of Scot & Gretchen Hutton, St.
SFA offers scholarships to bilingual students
Scholarships are available at Stephen F. Austin State University for bilingual students pursuing a Master of Social Work degree and seeking a career in mental health in Texas after graduation.
Janessa Alyse Malone of Mount Vernon has been named to the Presidenta s Honor Roll at Stephen F. Austin State University for the spring semester.
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Cleburne woman named to UNT honor roll Amy Tuley of Cleburne was named to the dean's honor roll at the University of North Texas for the spring semester.
SFA offering scholarships for bilingual students
Scholarships are available at Stephen F. Austin State University for bilingual students pursuing a Master of Social Work degree and seeking a career in mental health in Texas after graduation.
Program to focus on El Camino Real
A history professor from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches will be discussing his work on mapping the El Camino Real Friday in Crockett.
Rereading novels helps us recall who we used to be
For many years I refused to reread books, particularly novels, simply because there are so many other books out there that need reading.
Annual Watercolor Show July 25 at Stephen F. Austin
Watercolor East Texas is calling for entries to its 25th annual juried show, to be held July 25.
Sanders: Texas does lots of things on a grand scale, including executing people
BOB RAY SANDERS bobray@star-telegram.com Last Tuesday, as the state of Texas prepared to execute Terry Lee Hankins, people gathered in several U.S. cities and on two continents to mark a milestone in Rick Perry's tenure as governor.
I do, I do: He got to the point, and they fell in love
By JUNE NAYLOR Had she really listened to her mom's advice, Marinelle Szenasy might have missed out on a pretty wonderful marriage.
KC will host Military-Style Marching Band Drill Design Workshop June 7
Kilgore College will host a Military-Style Marching Band Drill Design Workshop for area band directors on Thursday, June 4. The workshop is set for 1 - " 5 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Devall Student Center on the Kilgore campus.
WT Town & Gown Band Features Area High Schoolers
The next performance of the West Texas A&M Town & Gown Band will be Monday, June 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Mary Moody Northen Hall on the campus of West Texas A&M University.
Hudson's top grads encourage classmates to strive for success
Sharing parting words in this chapter of their lives, the top graduating seniors at Hudson High School encouraged their fellow classmates Saturday night to strive for success while staying true to themselves in the life journey that lies ahead.
Kilgore College, SFASU connect early childhood degree programs
An agreement among two East Texas institutions could save time and money for students who seek child development degrees.
With Job Market Drying Up, More Graduates Opt For Advanced Degrees
Latoya Hogg began hammering the job market in January in advance of earning her criminal-justice degree earlier this month from The University of Texas at Tyler.