August 18, 2020
Good Samaritans Openings In Aug.; Jeepin’ To Defend The Blue, Sept. 7 […]
Good Samaritans Openings In Aug.; Jeepin’ To Defend The Blue, Sept. 7 […]
Timothy Forbes, 65, of Lone Oak, died on August 13, 2020. […]
During this time of pandemic, social distancing and isolation, the slogan “We’re in this together” has become popular on the news and social media. However, after seeing people in action, I wonder if we really understand what being in something together really means. […]
Rains Wildcat senior Mason Songer (24) cuts to his left to head for open field after dashing through the hole in the defensive line during the Wildcats’ first practice with full pads on Saturday morning, August 8. […]
Rains ISD will open its doors for the first time since March with students returning to classrooms on Thursday, August 13. To ensure the safety of students and staff, the district has created a Return to School Guidance 2020-2021 document that outlines COVID-19 prevention and mitigation efforts in preparation for opening and the Fall 2020 semester. […]
Three men were arrested after a narcotic search warrant was conducted by the Rains County Narcotics Task Force on a residence in Rains County in the early morning hours of Tuesday, August 4. […]
Texas State Senator Pat Fallon of Prosper was chosen by Republican delegates of the 4th Congressional District of Texas on Saturday, August 8, to replace Congressman John Ratcliffe on the November 3 ballot. […]
Lady Cats Jasey Campbell (left) and Harley Kreck (right) swat away a kill attempt from a Miller Grove player during the scrimmages held at Rains High School on Friday afternoon, August 7. The Lady Cats are scheduled to begin their 2020 season today, Tuesday, by traveling to Scurry-Rosser for a match with the Scurry-Rosser Lady Wildcats. […]
Rains High School Theater department is hard at work on its fall Halloween-themed production. Since this year is unlike any other, RHS Theater Teacher Jonathan Lance is trying to find a way to keep theater alive during a pandemic. […]
Over the next couple of weeks, Tyler Junior College will offer several in-person registration events for the fall semester. Fall classes will be offered in multiple formats, including face-to-face, online and hybrid. […]
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