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Aviation pioneer Yeager donates memorabilia to A&M-C

Aviation pioneer Jeana Yeager has donated the memorabilia from her record-setting Voyager flight to Texas A&M University-Commerce.....more>>

  • Foundation receives $50,000 pledge
    The Commerce Schools Educational Enrichment Foundation received a $50,000 pledge from Lowell H. Lebermann, a Commerce ISD alumnus who resides in Austin.

  • Halsell, breast cancer survivor, ready for Relay for Life
    Her whole world fell apart when Mary Halsell, a resident of Pecan Gap, a city 20 miles away from Commerce, was diagnosed with lumpectomy, a most common form of breast cancer in September of 1975.

  • Political science faculty Embry, Elliot honored
    Two Texas A&M University-Commerce professors in the Department of Political Science have topped off distinguished careers with the titles of Professor Emeritus.

  • A&M-Commerce showing 'Underpants'
    Cold weather, hot comedy!
    The University Playhouse at Texas A&M University-Commerce presents “The Underpants” by Steve Martin later this month.

  • Businessman hits high note
    Due in large part to the generosity of Greenville businessman Jack Finney, Texas A&M University-Commerce will soon have a new building in which to continue to make beautiful music.

  • The spirit of giving
    This year Commerce High School has chosen to take part in the season of giving by participating in Angel Tree. (A charity project that helps young children experience the true meaning of Christmas, by receiving extra gifts that they may not have gotten, making the holiday season more special.) In Mrs. Rose’s room a tree was set up with angels on it, each 3rd period class was asked to pick an angel and purchase gifts for it.

  • FISH gains new leader for new year
    GREENVILLE — The new year ushers in a new era for one Hunt County charity.

  • Henry making his mark on Commerce, community
    Commerce native and basketball enthusiast Tony Henry has made his mark on this East Texas community, with only high aspirations for the future remaining.

  • There's much more than math to Kreminski
    Driving down I-30 in his blue 1990 Honda with more than 288,000 miles, listening to law books on tape, Rick Kreminski is hoping that he is not going to have a flat tire.

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