Texarkana College is set to host its highly anticipated Community Career Fair on July 18th, offering job seekers a valuable platform to connect with local employers and explore a wide range of career opportunities. This event aims to foster economic growth and support the community by creating meaningful connections and fruitful partnerships.
A shooting in East Texas has left one person dead and another critically injured, prompting a manhunt for the suspect identified as Malaki Scott Beckham. The incident occurred on Saturday evening around 5:42 p.m. in the 300 block of North Lindsey Street, according to the New Boston Police Department.
Fourth of July Weekend in Texarkana will be hot, like crazy hot, like excessive heat warning from 11 am until November hot, but there is always plenty to do and some great live music to get out and enjoy.
TexarkanaFYI.com has compiled a list of the biggest and best Fourth of July celebrations in the area. As you head out to celebrate, remember to prioritize safety, stay hydrated, and keep cool. Please note that it is against the law to set off fireworks within the Texarkana city limits. Here are some of the standout events happening on Thursday:
According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, lake levels at Wright Patman Lake are expected to return to normal, allowing swimming areas to reopen as soon as tomorrow, July 3. This timely reopening comes just in time for Fourth of July campers.
With summer temperatures soaring, and an especially lethal heat and humidity combo it’s essential to take precautions to stay safe in the Texarkana heat. Here are some key tips to help you beat the heat and protect your health: First, the heat we are experiencing can be deadly, take this seriously.
Texarkana native Joscelyn Roberson, 18, is set to join the USA women’s gymnastics team as an alternate for the Paris Olympics. Her exceptional performance at the Olympic trials in Minneapolis, particularly her standout floor routine, earned her this prestigious position.
Historic Old Washington Park, located just down the street from Texarkana in Washington, Arkansas, is set to offer a unique experience this Independence Day. From July 4th to 6th, visitors can immerse themselves in history at one of Arkansas’ oldest towns, home to Historic Washington State Park situated on Arkansas’ oldest road.
LifeShare Blood Center is calling on donors to include blood donation in their summer plans, emphasizing an urgent need for blood donations during the summer months. Historically, the demand for blood products spikes in July.
The Bringle Lake Park West and Bringle Lake Park East, two gems of the Texarkana park system, offer residents and visitors an idyllic escape into nature and a variety of recreational activities. Located along University Drive, these parks are conveniently adjacent to Texas A&M-Texarkana and the Texarkana Golf Ranch, making them perfect spots for a day of leisure and exploration.










