About 100 attend “Family Fun Night” at Raymondville School. (6:24 p.m.)

Wire Report: Wal-Mart to film gun sales in bid to fight crime. (4:38 p.m.)

Improved communication topic of meeting for this evening related to emergency preparedness locally; incidents Thursday, including issuing a tornado warning alert without the permission of the city’s civil defense head, are on the table. (12:32 p.m.)

Two held in burglary at Houston MFA, where a safe was rolled out of the business. Other incidents in Houston also tied to the early Saturday morning crime, police said this morning. (11:32 a.m.)

AP: A new law that will mean a big increase in the cost of obtaining Missouri driving records has raised concerns among the news media. (11:08 a.m.)

NASCAR CHALLENGE: Houston’s Don Troutman and Gerald Chronister of Cabool tied for top honors in this week’s NASCAR Pick ‘Em Challenge. | Updated leaderboard. (10:28 a.m.)

Texas County Fair Board announces April 27 weigh-in date for sheep, goats and swine. (10:10 a.m.)

New Concepts Hair Salon moves to Grand Avenue following fire Thursday. (10:06 a.m.)

The HHS baseball team beat Gainesville (6-1) and Norwood (9-3) Saturday night at the Hartville tournament. The Tigers host Ava at 4:30 p.m. today. (10:04 a.m.)

Houston board of education to review election results this evening at regular meeting. (8:11 a.m.)

Volunteers plant 100 trees in windy, cold, snowy weather Saturday along Brushy Creek. (8:09 a.m.)

National Weather Service: One more cold night. (8:02 a.m.)

TRAIN ready to roll out wireless Internet; another project will bring fiber to homes at Raymondville.

Man who worked as musician for some of rock’s greats before turning to ministry is set to speak April 27 at Souls Harbor Family Worship.

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