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McNabb scheduled to arrive 11:55 a.m. Wednesday
The remains of United States Army Staff Sgt. Shawn McNabb, who was killed late last month while serving in Afghanistan, are tentatively scheduled to arrive at Majors Field Municipal Airport in Greenville at 11:55 a.m. Wednesday. A motorcade is set to leave the airport and travel along FM 1570 to State Highway 34 South, then turn south to Terrell, where services are scheduled Friday morning at Anderson-Clayton Brothers Funeral Home.
Family members are asking the public to line the motorcade route wearing red, white and blue and carrying American flags in a show of support.
More details in Wednesday's Herald-Banner..
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More street construction planned in city
With plans recently announced to build one new street, while rebuilding another road, the City of Greenville is going for the hat trick by extending a third local thoroughfare.
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School districts receive full accreditation
All area independent school districts and Hunt County’s sole charter school have received full accreditation from the Texas Education Agency.
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City Council to consider taking action regarding contamination
By Brad Kellar
Herald-Banner Staff
The City Council could vote Tuesday to take action which would help resolve a contamination problem at a local industrial plant.
The Council is being asked to consider approving a Municipal Settings Designation (MSD) for
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Hunt County Crime Stoppers buying Hummer
By Brad Kellar
Herald-Banner Staff
Greenville Police Officer Chris McCaslin, who serves as the local Crime Prevention Officer and Crime Stoppers Coordinator, may soon be driving a brand new Hummer H3 on the job.
The purchase of the vehicle would not cost
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Last chance for fireworks
By Brad Kellar
Herald-Banner Staff
Anyone who missed out on seeing an Independence Day fireworks display Wednesday still has one more chance to watch a show.
While today's rescheduled "4th Fest" event in Royse City has now been officially canceled, "Celeb
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Swim party brings kids back outdoors
By Brad Kellar
Herald-Banner Staff
Only about two dozen children took advantage of the free Swim Party Friday at the Ja-Lu Park Municipal Swimming Pool.
While the numbers were down considerably from previous years, Greenville Police Department Crime Preve
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Was that the sun?
By Brad Kellar
Herald-Banner Staff
That bright, glowing orb in the afternoon sky was indeed the sun, which hasn't been seen much above Hunt County during the past few weeks.
And local skies were actually blue Friday for more than few minutes here and ther
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Hunt County Woodturners to meet
The Hunt County Woodturners meet on the second Thursday of each month. All meetings are open to the public and include a live woodturning demonstration and display of turned pieces by the members. The group will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Crestvie
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Car show raises funds for a good cause
By Tracy Chesney
Herald-Banner Staff
With more than 130 entries at the Fourth annual Roger Krodle Memorial Car and Motorcycle Show, Chuck Bigelow of Rowlett pretty much summed up the feelings of all the car enthusiasts -- that everyone comes out a winner w
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Water restrictions lifted for Royse City, Caddo Basin, others
By Brad Kellar
Herald-Banner Staff
Residents of Royse City, Cash, Farmersville and several other area communities can once again water their lawns, now that watering restrictions have been lifted by the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD).
The di
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