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Not guilty plea entered in Greenville homicide
A Greenville man has claimed he was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed another local resident in August. Joshua William Lay entered a plea of not guilty during his arraignment Monday in the 354th District Court on one count of murder concerning the homicide of Darryl Dwayne Feggett of Greenville.
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Council to vote on new rules for keeping dogs, cats
The Greenville City Council has already approved new regulations for where commercial kennels can open and operate locally in the future.
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Vigil for shooting victim postponed
A candlelight vigil planned in memory of a Dallas man shot and killed in Greenville last month has been postponed.
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Reception for Bob Mason set for Tuesday
A reception is scheduled next week for Bob Mason, named earlier this month as the new Executive Director of the United Way of Hunt County.
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Firebots fall in semis, head to championship
The Firebots, Phoenix Charter School’s Robotics Team, were on fire during the qualifying rounds at the VEX Robotics Championship but fizzled out during semi-finals.
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Greenville police chief retiring
Greenville Police Chief Harold Roseberry has announced he is retiring at the end of next month, ending a six-year tenure during which the local crime rate dropped sharply.
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City to open bids on wastewater plant
Within a few days, officials with the City of Greenville should have a better idea of exactly how much it will cost to upgrade the city’s outdated water treatment plant.
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Trustee races uncontested
The Greenville Independent School District Board of Trustees will likely cancel its May trustee election when it meets Tuesday, as none of the seats were contested.
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Dozens of dogs seized by SPCA near Quinlan
Dozens of allegedly neglected dogs were seized from a Hunt County property Thursday.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of Texas reported recovering 65 neglected dogs and one cat, while also allegedly discovering four dog carcasses and at least a dozen grave sites that may have held multiple animal bodies. - 4 p.m. Friday- GISD board to cancel May election
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Students sending ‘Message to Haiti’
A student association at Texas A&M University-Commerce is sending a “Message to Haiti.”
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