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The State of Texas’ GREAT READ for 2022 is illustrated by Texarkana Native Carlynn Whitt!

The Texas Center for the Book at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission has…

TexAmericas Center has been ranked 5th in U.S. industrial parks!

As reported by the Texarkana Gazette, Business Facilities magazine in their annual assessment of economic…

TRAHC Executive Director takes on new national leadership role

Jennifer Unger, Executive Director of the Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council recently was invited…

The Watergate Investigation began with leadership by Texarkana-area Congressman.

In the early days of the investigation of the infamous Watergate break-in, Congress’ primary goal…

Jennifer Cunningham Receives Communicator ‘Award of Excellence’

The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana was recently nominated for two Communicator Awards (‘Immersive & Experiential’…

American Bladesmith Society Honors TC President with Highest Award for Service to Bladesmithing in Education

Texarkana College President Dr. Jason Smith was recently honored with the prestigious W.W. Scagel Award,…

Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce WINs top Award for Communications!

The Texarkana USA Regional Chamber of Commerce has been named one of 13 Communications Award…

TASD scores a FIRST in the state of Arkansas!

North Heights Community School has qualified to create the FIRST EVER honor society for elementary students…

PGHS Robotics Teams BEST IN STATE!

On March 15, four Pleasant Grove High School robotics teams competed in the 1A-4A UIL…

Fairview Students Finish Second Among 253 Teams in the Region.

*Pictured l-r: Bill Newton and Hai Nguyen It’s never too soon! Fairview Elementary students Bill…