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Recently, both the Greenville City Council and the Hunt Count Commissioners Court approved a non-binding resolution of support for a potential toll road to be built between Greenville and Lavon.
Phase 1 of the project would be a privately-owned and built limited access four-lane divided toll road between just west of Greenville and Lavon in Collin County. The road will be built along a portion of the Northeast Texas Rural Rail Transportation District (NETEX) right-of-way.
Dr. Ron Johnson, a member of the Commerce Lions Club, said the toll road will benefit the city and college.
“I believe it will have an effect on Commerce,” he said. “It will allow traffic to come here more easily.”
Neil Barker, a representative with the TTC, will speak before the Lions Club on Feb. 5 at 12 p.m., inside the Ben E. Keith Reception Room 2248 on Live Oak Street.
Dr. Dan Jones, president of Texas A&M University-Commerce, will be in attendance as well.
The proposal from the Texas Turnpike Corporation (TTC) also includes a plan to build a new road from west to east across North Greenville and connecting with Interstate 30.
According to the TTC, the road will help relieve congestion along I-30 between Rockwall County and Dallas County.
“Highway 380 or I-30 both are very congested,” Johnson said. “It causes problems because the drive is a killer.”
According to Johnson, the toll road will help the university increase enrollment.
“Students in north Dallas have to make a choice on whether or not to go because of traffic,” he said. “It will free traffic up immensely and I believe it will have a positive effect on the college.”
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A&M-Commerce Athletic Director Ryan Ivey, right, speaks with Wyman Williams, director of development college of business & entrepreneurship at A&M-Commerce about the addition of the softball program after a press conference inside the Alumni Center announcing the program on Monday.
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Softball to be newest sports addition to A&M-Commerce
Texas A&M University-Commerce will no longer be the only school in the Lonestar Conference (LSC) to not have a softball program.
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Softball to be newest sports addition to A&M-Commerce
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The Commerce Lady Tiger softball team celebrates a 6-4 victory over New Boston at the Northeast Texas Community College softball field in Mount Pleasant on May 10. The Lady Tigers will play number one ranked Pilot Point in the state semi-finals in a best two-out-of three series. Two games will be played on Friday, the first at 6 p.m. and the second at 8:30 p.m.; and a third, if needed, is scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m.
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Lady Tigers softball look to topple number one ranked Pilot Point
Tomorrow the Commerce High School Lady Tigers Softball team will play Pilot Point, the number one ranked team in the state.
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Lady Tigers softball look to topple number one ranked Pilot Point
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Kelly Jones
Funeral services for Kelly Walker Jones of Sulphur Springs were conducted at 10 a.m., May 11, in the West Oaks Funeral Home chapel with Bro. Hoyt Scoggins officiating and Jay Porterfield assisting. Interment followed at Restlawn Memorial Park with Lance Looney, Grant Looney, Kyle Smith, Ryan Reed, Taylor Pace and Brad McFadden serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearer was Trey Elliott.
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AD sees bright future with support of community
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AD sees bright future with support of community


