In what has become a Lindale tradition, local businesses and workplaces display the Christmas spirit by hosting a series of open houses, which began this year on Dec. 14 and continuing through Dec. 21. More...
Directors of the Lindale ISD Education Foundation made their way to four LISD campuses Tuesday morning (Dec. 11) awarding grants and surprising staff members with the LISD Honor Roll Award. More...
There’s nothing better than harvesting fresh garden produce right out of a backyard garden. And even though winter is just beginning, this is a good time to plan for your spring bounty. More...
As Hopkins County’s first seat of government, Tarrant had more troubles than most frontier communities in East Texas. In the end, the misfortunes converged to cause the town’s demise after 24 years of tenuous existence. More...
The winning continues for the Lindale Junior High School Lady Eagles and on Monday night (Dec. 17) all four teams defeated Whitehouse. The 7th grade B team registered a 33-7 win, while the A team won, 36-10. More...
Even though it has been nearly two weeks since the unspeakable horror unfolded at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., the national numbness lingers. More...
AT LEFT: City and county residents enjoyed food and fellowship during the Christmas Open House sponsored by Precinct 5 Justice of the Peace James Cowart and Constable Dennis Taylor on Thursday, Dec. More...
Funeral services for Eunice Bryant Arnwine, 102, of Mineola and relative of Lindale and Hideaway residents, were held Friday, Dec. 21 in the Mineola First Baptist Church with Rev. Mark Neely officiating. More...
Funeral Services for Mrs. Barbara Jo Strange, 61, of Mineola and formerly of Lindale, were held Friday, Dec. 21 in the Caudle Rutledge Funeral Home chapel in Lindale with Brother Fred Morrow officiating. More...