Progress staff reports
RUSK — Cherokee County Commissioners Court will vote Monday on bids for pickup trucks for one or more precincts. The vote will occur during the regular court meeting at 10 a.m. in the county courtroom.
Bids for new and used pickups that were opened Nov. 18 will be examined. A vote to accept one or more bids could take place.
Other items to be decided by the court are:
• approval for Precinct 2 Commissioner Kevin Pierce to assist Wells Independent School District on a bus turnaround on County Road 2825;
• a request to obtain TEAM Compatibility Grant funding for the county tax assessor;
• appointment of a person to administer the sick leave pool; and
• a contract renewal between Cherokee County and County Information Resources Agency for maintaining county Web site and e-mails.
The county courtroom is in the Cherokee County Courthouse on the square in Rusk. The meetings are open to the public.
Local News
County to vote on truck purchases
- Local News
-
-
Model U.N. gives students a global perspective
Last week, delegates from over 40 countries met in Kilgore to discuss important issues within their borders.
-
2 men charged in aggravated assault
A New Summerfield man turned himself in to the Cherokee County jail last week for a late January aggravated assault incident.
-
Changes in store for Daily Progress website this week
Beginning with Tuesday's edition, the Daily Progress will change its method of delivering news through its website.
-
Alto police hire two new officers
After six months without a police force, and two months of running with two officers, the Alto Police Department is fully staffed.
-
Rusk officials mull education partnerships
The Rusk Economic Development Corporation board of directors is deliberating a project that could grant every graduating Rusk senior a free education at Tyler Junior College.
-
Taxes hot topic at GOP forum
Lower tax rates was the heat of the topic at the East Texas Candidate Forum at Jacksonville College Buckner Chapel on Tuesday night.
-
Jumping into a healthier lifestyle
About 300 elementary students from Joe Wright, Fred Douglass, East Side and West Side filled the Jacksonville Middle School gymnasium to participated in the Jump Rope for Heart activity on Tuesday.
-
Trustees: Seminary in good financial shape
After a two-day evaluation of the Baptist Missionary Association of Theological Seminary, the board of trustees found the school in well-standing, officials said on Tuesday.
-
Rusk officials discuss their youth's future
Officials discussed a program that has been in the works for two years — to grant every student graduating from Rusk ISD a chance to go to college for free at a joint city council and economic development corporation meeting Wednesday afternoon.
-
Bullard man arrested, charged with allegedly choking girlfriend Sunday
A Bullard resident was arrested Sunday after he was accused of choking his girlfriend.
- More Local News Headlines
-





