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Train exhibit opens Thursday night at Children’s Museum
Children love trains and now kids of all ages can enjoy a new exhibit opening tonight at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum in Commerce.
The public is invited to the opening ceremonies for the model railroad exhibit, scheduled between 6 and 8 p.m. inside the museum, located in the Watson Center building of Texas A & M University-Commerce near the intersection of Highway 50 and Culver Street (Highway 178).
The layouts, owned by Steven Pawlow, were recently moved from the former Katy Depot in downtown Greenville.
A ribbon cutting is scheduled at 6:30 p.m., and admission to the museum is free this evening.
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Celebrating 25 years
Downtown Commerce will become a paradise for food lovers and discriminating shoppers Sept. 25, during the 25th annual Bois d’Arc Bash.
- 10:30 a.m. Monday- HMHD Board to discuss radiology services
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Friday Night Central to cover local teams
The Commerce Journal is launching a new Web site for high school football coverage.
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Friday morning fire destroys Commerce residence
Department and other area volunteer fire departments were called to the scene of a fire which destroyed a house Friday morning.
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Campbell ISD calls for $5 million bond election
The board of trustees of the Campbell Independent School District has called for an election in November to decide the fate of a $5 million bond package.
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Commerce ISD names four to Hall of Honor
A former state champion coach, a pioneering philanthropist, a nationally renown MIT graduate and a tireless community volunteer have been selected as the first inductees into the Commerce Independent School District Hall of Honor.
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Highway work affects elementary school
Monday’s first day of school at one Commerce elementary school was affected by highway construction efforts in the area.
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Man charged with stealing from elderly woman
A Commerce man is facing two felony indictments, alleging he stole from an elderly Hunt County resident while also ringing up unauthorized purchases on her credit card.
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